Cam Taylor

Be inspired. Be focused. Be tenacious.

Anywhere but Here

The other day I saw a hitchhiker with the sign “Anywhere but Here!” I couldn’t help but thinking, “What or who are they running away from?”  To want to be “Anywhere but Here” has certainly crossed my mind during this season of suffering and recovery!  It’s like the person who decides, “The grass is greener […]

Things Are Not Always as They Appear

When trouble rocks our world, our first response is often disappointment, anger and frustration. We might even feel like God is cursing or punishing us for some reason.  The thought often farthest from our mind is to say a prayer of thanks for this blessing! In life, things are not always as they appear.  The […]

When Sidelined: Do You see Mud or Stars?

“Two men looked through prison bars, One saw mud, one saw stars” (Oscar Wilde). What do you do when you feel like your circumstances have created a prison like atmosphere in your life? At 23 weeks into my recovery, I looked at my situation and even though physically I was coping with the pain and […]

How Prepared Are You for a Storm?

People have asked, “How do I prepare for the adversity I know will come into my life? It`s going well right now, but I know it won’t always be smooth sailing.” To answer that, let’s look at two explorers who treated preparation quite differently and with shocking results. Amundsen busy planning In October of 1911, […]

The Thermostat that Turns Up the Heat On Change

When it comes to change, no one motivates you to change (long term) except you. Your mother can’t, your spouse can’t, your doctor can’t, your boss can’t, not even your coach or therapist can.  There are however influencers that can increase urgency for change.  Those influencers are like a thermostat that triggers a change in […]

How Embracing Adversity Changes Everything

When you are faced with adversity and trouble, what is your response?  Dance around it? Dance through it & fast? Dance with it?  How you choose to dance, changes everything! When I woke up two days after my motorcycle accident I was a mess.  My bones were broken, my body was bruised and I was […]

Having a Why to Live For

“He who has a why to live for can bear with almost any how” [Friedrich Nietzsche]. One of the writers who has influenced my thinking and living these past several months has been Viktor E. Frankl.  He was a psychiatrist who spent the years from 1942 to 1945 as a prisoner in a German concentration camp. […]

The Stockdale Paradox

Have you ever found yourself trying to remain optimistic while at the same time feeling  swamped by a wave of trouble so high you don’t know where to turn?  You may be ready to embrace the Stockdale Paradox. The story is told of Admiral Jim Stockdale who survived an eight-year imprisonment from 1965 to 1953 […]