Taylorisms Tiny footprints and long hallways October 5, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon No Comments And here we are, enrolled in local “school” (daycare), continuing our parenting story from the days where he relied on us to provide his next... Read More
Taylorisms Let your light shine September 27, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon 2 Comments You’ve managed to convince yourself that your light won’t be nearly bright enough to illuminate a room, let alone bring joy to someone else, or... Read More
Taylorisms Perfectionism — The Thief of Joy August 16, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon No Comments Being a perfectionist has robbed me of my joy. Not just in this season of life, but every season that came before it. Read More
Taylorisms Navigating the Big Waves July 23, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon No Comments Thank you all for the love and support throughout my journey these last four weeks or so. I’ve received so much encouragement and sweet messages... Read More
Taylorisms You are FINE Dining April 22, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon No Comments As women, there’s a lot expected of us. But it’s time we remember that we are fine dining. Like a fine dining experience, let’s take... Read More
Taylorisms Grace from Above January 25, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon No Comments The God of second and third and fourth chances was willing to see the man again, willing to remind the man of the grace and... Read More
Taylorisms Happy FIRST Monday of 2021 January 4, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon No Comments It’s okay to start over. Read More
Taylorisms Every day is a special occasion September 16, 2020 by Taylor M. Rysdon 4 Comments “We don’t have to wait for the perfect timing to flaunt our best, feeling confident in our skin. You are the special occasion, so show... Read More
Taylorisms Nose-stalgia September 12, 2020 by Taylor M. Rysdon 2 Comments I’m reminded that every season of life has its unique qualities (a scent) — and in its own way it changes you from the inside... Read More
Taylorisms What about the long game? September 7, 2020 by Taylor M. Rysdon 1 Comment As we left the Chicago Shed Aquarium from our sixth grade field trip, I finally told the kid I was going to “kick his ass”... Read More