Hanna Taylor
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Live and be weird.
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Motherhood and Grief: A Mirror
The space in which you exist that is your life-after-giving-birth, I've learned, is really a lot like living in grief. But no one tells you that. Maybe most don't even see it. Or maybe it just sounds ungrateful or sad, or too confusing to say out loud. I don't mean that it is like grief in the way that we feel, but rather it mirrors grief in the way other people treat us, as mothers to infants.
By Hanna Taylor3 months ago in Families
Caged
We give up our time working so we can buy more. Round and round we go.
By Hanna Taylorabout a year ago in Poets
You
In my dreams with you a moment lasts forever. Please don’t wake me up.
By Hanna Taylorabout a year ago in Poets
Can Giving Yourself Compliments Boost Motivation?
Wouldn’t it be nice if the only thing standing between you and endless motivation was saying nice things to yourself? That was the question I was pondering when I started down the rabbit hole of articles on the science behind praise and compliments.
By Hanna Taylor3 years ago in Motivation
An Open Letter to Anyone Who Loves a New Mom
When you’re tempted to push them into the space of who they’ve always been… Remind yourself that change is part of the beauty and evolution of life. Remind yourself to embrace who they are in this moment. Remember that life is not linear but rather goes in cycles. Seasons.
By Hanna Taylor3 years ago in Poets
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