Deborah Driggs

Deborah Driggs

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Deborah Driggs From her start as a Playboy Centerfold and Covergirl to her life as a Screen Actors’ Guild member and later, achieving the Top 5% in her industry as a member of the Million Dollar Roundtable, Deborah Driggs has had to clear many hurdles in life. While it may seem like Deborah’s success came easy to her, nothing could be further from the truth. Rather, she has had to overcome a number of challenges in life to get to where she is today. What is true - and a part of her character - is her willingness to take risks, maintain a positive attitude, and never take ‘No’ for an answer.

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28. Uniqueness

Relationships have been a struggle for me. I like to think I am part island and part wave. What I mean by that is I am a loner a lot of the time. I like to write, read, and even … Continue reading

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In Sync

Relationships are a lot of work. It is a fact! The two people in a relationship are working to be in sync and on the same page, striving for that perfect relationship (which does not exist)! To be in sync … Continue reading

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#21 Love Easy

Love can come easy only after it’s been hard, and, boy, do I know it! My divorce brought me to my knees. I thought I would never find love again. I also lost my best friend through my divorce. There … Continue reading

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#23. Heartbreak

As you all know, I am on a journey, which started because of heartbreak. In my fifty-seven years, the one part of my life I really did not give any attention to is relationships. It’s true. I was married to … Continue reading

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#22. Closure

There is no such thing as closure. Period. I have been on both sides of the coin. I have broken hearts, and I have had my heart broken. And what I mean by that, since you cannot actually break a … Continue reading

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#9 Gold Digger

Growing up in a lower-class neighborhood, mostly living in apartments, I was not in an environment where I experienced money or wealth. My best friend, who lived next-door, went to a different school, but we played after school and on … Continue reading

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