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Threads of Me

Rebecca Slater

As the title says this space is for me to share the many threads of me. I'm a PR consultant, trainee coach, poetry writer, friend, wife, mother, avid reader, music, and exercise lover with a chaotic mind.

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The Most Loving Thing Someone Ever Did for Me

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  • Rebecca Slater

    PR consultant, poet, writer, wife, mum, sister, and friend. A music lover who does workouts daily to keep myself sane. Asks too many questions and gives people answers they haven't asked for and don't always appreciate.

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