Faithful and Focused: Navigating Life’s Demands
Some weeks seem overwhelming. This past week was like that. [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-05-30T13:05:47+00:00May 31, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: anxiety warning, balancing responsibilities., biblical principles, class preparation, daily challenges, dance recital, do what you can, embracing purpose, Faithful and Focused, faithfulness, funeral attention, good enough, grandson's birthday, impossible schedule, letting go of perfection, life framing, loss, Matthew 6:34, meaningful moments, Navigating Life's Demands, overwhelming weeks, peace amid chaos, perfection, presence, prioritizing importance, releasing burden, showing up, tomorrow's solutions, unforgettable moments, wisdom simplicity|0 Comments
The Silent Gift
Hearing loss would seem a curse to a musician, but [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-05-24T14:27:09+00:00May 28, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: adversity, Beethoven, brilliant, composer, creativity, deafness, desolate place, distraction, gift, hearing loss, isolation, Jesus, musician, Ninth Symphony, noise, noise of the world, original, parallel, profound journey, rejuvenation, rest, silence, society’s soundtrack, solitude, Soul, spiritual growth, The Silent Gift, unexpected gift, unparalleled creativity|0 Comments
Twenty Things I Wish I Had Known at 20
In 1975, I was a year away from our wedding. [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-05-23T14:43:56+00:00May 24, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: anxiety, attention, bank account, Bible reading, books, broker, business advice, class ranks, college hair, debt, friendships with older people, gas prices, God's values, good example, Health, helping others, independent thinking, influence, learning, legacies, life journey, living life, media consumption, new technologies, personal standards, perspective, perspectives, phone scams, problem-solving, reputations, salesman, Smith-Corona typewriter, Soren Kierkegaard, Soren Kierkegaard notion, technology, timeless advice., Twenty Things I Wish I Had Known at 20, wedding, White Out, wisdom, world change|0 Comments