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 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 Mourning for the World February 27, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon No Comments ... the world’s problems are heavy and we cannot tackle them all alone. But we can embrace the pain and do something about it with... Read More
Taylorisms Tipping the scales February 24, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon No Comments What do you have anchored to your self worth? Read More
Taylorisms I love you, but please stop. February 21, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon No Comments Most days I find myself forgetting to use the toilet, having my second pee around 5 pm after I’ve closed my laptop and taken my... Read More
Taylorisms Seeking “The Path” February 20, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon No Comments We’re all looking to find our path, but what if it exists in your greatest challenges... Read More
Taylorisms The Road to Joy January 21, 2021 by Taylor M. Rysdon No Comments I have spent many exhausted evenings reflecting on the day and sharing the ungrateful and overly emotional phrase… “If only __________ didn’t happen, I could’ve... Read More