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Wall flower Power

When my manager at my first writing job (a foodie mag) asked to speak with me one-on-one, I spent the next 24 hours agonising over everything I might have done wrong and what I could be doing better.

But when we finally sat down together, she was all smiles. “You’ve been doing so well, Aryelle,” she began. My heart rate finally started to slow.

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