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#000 - What to expect

  • Jun 9, 2024
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Hello world! My name is Taylor, and through these blog posts, I hope we may grow in our understanding of one another. Writing / Blogging is something that I am passionate about, but this blog, in particular, started a while ago. The following are excerpts, real-life stories, and other writings from my journey. Most of these are themed to the religion that I have belonged to my whole life, Christianity, though I try to speak to an audience who is not.


I started these writings in June of 2016, and they are published here non-chronologically. Before 2024, I had not made these public, and for a good reason. Some represent who I was when I was in my mid-twenties. Looking back now, well into my thirties, I have a sense of nostalgia, but I also have learned a lot since. That is life, though! A continual growing, learning, living journey that we are all on as human beings. So please take the good in stride, the bad as a lesson, and everything in between with a classic grain of salt. I am not a psychologist, therapist, or replacement for any professional medical advice.


Please be aware that the opinions expressed in these posts are mine alone and do not represent any organizations or clients I work with. Reader discretion is advised, though there is no foul language or NSFW content—just my honest opinions and life lessons I have learned. Buckle up, and most importantly, have fun and enjoy!


Go to the first blog - #001.


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