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Travel Protection

If you are planning a trip and want to ease your anxiety of traveling then I got a nice crystal cocktail to help bring peace of mind while you travel.

Clear quartz, to protect you as you travel. Moonstone, to keep a sharp eye if anything starts going down. Blue Calcite, to soothe your anxiety. Labradorite, to ground you when traveling gets stressful. Tigers Eye, to stay focus on the good aspects of the travel and not the bad.

Before you begin your travels, hold each crystal (one at a time) and put intent into each one. Once you’ve done that, make a special place in your luggage and you are good to go!

As much as I have been traveling, I still have a lot of anxiety when it comes to being on the road, being a Libra I think of every outcome to what could happen on the road. This lovely crystal cocktail I’ve created really has helped me over the years as I’ve travel cross country and I hope it can do the same for you as you take your next trip! Enjoy! Tag me if you use this cocktail

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Give this to your parents, friends, significant others, coworkers, random people, or anyone else who tries to warn you about the dangers of travel. I’ve been to post-revolutionary Cairo in 2012, Colombia, most of the pickpocketing capitals of the world, and a variety of other places where I felt more safe than I have in many neighborhoods in America. 

How to Stay Safe While Traveling

It’s worth noting that many parts of the world — including a lot of popular tourist destinations — are less dangerous than the United States. Some people have a perception that the life they know in America is quite safe, but the rate of violent crime in the U.S. is high for a developed country. In any given situation in life — getting in your car to drive to school or work every day or just crossing the street — there is a certain risk involved. Before you consider the danger of visiting a foreign country, do not discount the danger you face and mitigate successfully everyday. I like to frame it like this: Imagine you’re a parent or teacher, and think about the advice you might give a born-and-raised, sheltered suburban kid about staying safe on a trip to New York City. This is, in essence, good and solid advice for any person about to travel to most major tourist destinations around the world.

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Ecuador health care 2016 – part 4 – How to chose your insurance plan

Ecuador health care 2016 – part 4 – How to choose your insurance plan

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Ecuador health care 2016 – part 3 – Self insurance

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Travel safety tips – How to stay safe and still enjoy your vacation

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A few years ago, while travelling abroad, my wife boarded a crowded bus. There was standing room only, and people everywhere. When she got off, she found she had been robbed. She had worn her backpack on her back, and a thief had sliced the bag with a razor blade and fished around inside it. What could she have done differently? And how can you stay safe while…

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