Tag: mom
Why Corporate America “seems” transactional
November 18, 2020
by Taylor M. Rysdon
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Corporate America and its foundation from infancy is transactional. If you find yourself often feeling like a resource more than a human being it’s because...
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A Black Mother’s Burdens
October 16, 2020
by Taylor M. Rysdon
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Vote for my sons.
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Every day is a special occasion
September 16, 2020
by Taylor M. Rysdon
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“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...
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Nose-stalgia
September 12, 2020
by Taylor M. Rysdon
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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...
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What about the long game?
September 7, 2020
by Taylor M. Rysdon
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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”...
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Health with obstacles
September 4, 2020
by Taylor M. Rysdon
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It’s not about the obstacles. It’s about how you pivot.
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The Gift of (self) Mastery
September 1, 2020
by Taylor M. Rysdon
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I mastered self-worth through setting and communicating my expectations.
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An uninvited house guest
August 31, 2020
by Taylor M. Rysdon
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What do you do when the unexpected shows up in your life?
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Mom life, in the midst of a pandemic.
August 29, 2020
by Taylor M. Rysdon
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Life is filled with the unexpected but it's important how we decide to show up.
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