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When you're a passenger on an airplane, you are told that in the event of a change in cabin pressure, you should put your mask on first and then assist your children. You can't help them if you are unconscious. A similar principle applies with your day to day health. Mothers tend to put others first. While this is admirable in one sense, it is not a good practice in the long run. You cannot strike a balance between your needs and the needs of your family if you are constantly run down. Stop abusing your body.

~ Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett

Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett Burnout Motherhood Stress

Isolation can be a particular problem for mothers at home with small children. Mothers become isolated from each other because we fear judgement. Other mothers can be our harshest critics. And we anticipate that criticism and don't ask each other for help.

~ Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett

Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett Isolation Judgement Motherhood

Burnout can be defined as a loss of enthusiasm, energy, idealism, perspective, and purpose; it has been described as trying to run a marathon at full speed. It's often the mothers who care the most who are the most prone to burnout.

~ Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett

Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett Burnout Motherhood

Our culture sends some amazingly contradictory messages about what an ideal mother is like. Mothers try to live up to these ideals without recognizing the contradictions or the improbability of the task. As mothers, you are often expected to have a fulfilling career, time for personal interests, a rewarding marriage, involvement in your communities, a thorough grasp of current events - and be able to provide baked goods at a moment's notice.

~ Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett

Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett Motherhood Women

Just as there is no warning for childbirth, there is no preparation for the sight of a first child... There should be a song for women to sing at this moment, or a prayer to recite. But perhaps there is none because there are no words strong enough to name the moment.

~ Anita Diamant

Anita Diamant Baby Childbirth Giving Birth Having A Baby Love Maternal Love Mother S Love Motherhood Mothers Women

Because I'm your mother, that's why.

~ Leslye Walton

Leslye Walton Motherhood

The journey of motherhood centers on being the person God has chosen out of all humanity and space and time to care for these souls, these beings who will exist for all eternity.

~ Rachel Balducci

Rachel Balducci Boys Inspirational Moms Motherhood

Maybe she’d always wished to be beautiful and didn’t quite dare to, because she could tell that people didn’t say she was and more attention was given to other women, but she still had a frail hope that there’d been a mistake and she was after all.

~ Mona Simpson

Mona Simpson Beauty Motherhood

On first hearing that little voice – as fine and friable, I felt, as cotton thread, the impact on my soul was that of the highest magnitude of earthquake, those that occur every hundred years, say, or every thousand. The old shell I called myself cracked and was swallowed by a sudden crevasse, and just as suddenly was lost in the commotion.

~ Antonella Gambotto-Burke

Antonella Gambotto-Burke Giving Birth Labor Love Motherhood Parenthood

Delirious as it can be, sex is only one kind of intimacy, and yet has become the cultural catchment area for all kinds of needs because our understanding of intimacy is so poor. Brutal work schedules, related geographic isolation, and the concomitant fracturing of families has meant that there is little time for intimacy, and even less to teach the necessary skills. But intimacy, the axis of romance, is slow, based on the sharing of a life rather than show. In terms of intimacy, folding laundry together or sharing the feeding of a child can have more impact than the most extravagant bouquet.

~ Antonella Gambotto-Burke

Antonella Gambotto-Burke Intimacy Love Marriage Motherhood Parenthood

I think women should have choices and should be able to do what they like, and I think it's a great choice to stay at home and raise kids, just as it's a great choice to have a career. But I don't entirely approve of people who get advanced degrees and then decide to stay at home. I think if society gives you the gift of one of those educations and you take a spot in a very competitive institution, then you should do something with that education to help others... But I also don't approve of working parents who look down on stay-at-home mothers and think they smother their children. Working parents are every bit as capable of spoiling children as ones who don't work - maybe even more so when they indulge their kids out of guilt. The best think anyone can teach their children is the obligation we all have toward each other - and no one has a monopoly on teaching that.

~ Will Schwalbe

Will Schwalbe Motherhood Stay At Home Moms Working Moms

Women are like trees, growing slowly over time. So many rings creating layers of maturity as their branches spread and reach out to the sky. Motherhood prunes those branches. Sometimes it prunes them back hard and painfully. But if you let go and trust in the good of what it means to be a mother, if you can trust in the knowledge learned from the hard lessons, then faith and belief will carry you through. And in the end, you will grow fuller and more beautiful from the, sometimes harsh, pruning of motherhood.

~ P.r. Newton

P.r. Newton Adoption Motherhood

Suddenly, as they walked with their buckets, it was not the child in each face that she sought, but the Wonder that had raised itself on to its two feet, that had learnt to walk, to run, that had spoken, that had got in touch with life under her hand.

~ Enid Bagnold

Enid Bagnold Growing Children Motherhood

The children seemed to cast their Precursors like shadows about the house, sometimes tangibly, in the sound of a voice, sometimes by suggestion, because it was striking the hour for their return from a walk, sometimes mysteriously, because inside the shell of their mother's head the children were painted like angels on the roof of a chapel.

~ Enid Bagnold

Enid Bagnold Motherhood

It's tough being AWESOME all the time, but the kids need someone to look up to!

~ Tanya Masse

Tanya Masse Awesome Humor Kids Motherhood Parenthood

We watched each other evolve into parents, with all the fear, rage and confusion evolution can involve. Our eight-year-old is the incarnation of our union; we are forever fused by her blood. My old take on romance seemed vaguely ludicrous, as affected as a pair of spats. I no longer saw the point in 'getting back to normal', that pantomime of pretending nothing had changed; I wanted to evolve from sexual posturing into a deeper consciousness, that of love.

~ Antonella Gambotto-Burke

Antonella Gambotto-Burke Fatherhood Having A Child Love Marriage Motherhood Parenthood

First rule of motherhood, dearie: men are screw-ups. Learn it now and you'll be a whole lot happier.

~ Neal Shusterman

Neal Shusterman Happiness Life Motherhood Unwind

A mother's love, it knows no end. It begins with a dream, with a silent wish, and it never ever ends.

~ Kelly Debie

Kelly Debie Family Love Motherhood

SHE holds the hand to help you in your First Step,She is your First Teacher,SHE holds your hand when You Fall Down,SHE is the one who guides you in Life,SHE hides you from all Trouble,SHE is sometime Mentor,SHE even nurses you when you Fall ill,SHE gives you the confidence,SHE never give False Appreciation,SHE is the one who will scold you the most on your mistake,She is the one who even Fight for you when you are right,SHE is the one who believes in you when others do not,SHE is the one who Loves you even if You don't love her,SHE is the one who gave you LIFE,Do You know Who is 'SHE'??'SHE' is Mother your own MOM...

~ Debolina Bhawal

Debolina Bhawal Mother And Child Mother Love Motherhood Mothers

And I always say that to the children: “You are the greatest thing I ever did in my life!

~ Dave Isay

Dave Isay Motherhood

They lay together like a word and a comma, asleep within an unfinished sentence.

~ Patricia Storace

Patricia Storace Motherhood

Now that Olive was grown, I didn't know what to do with myself. You could build your life around one single thing, like a view or a child, but that was risky. You had so much to lose.

~ Michael Lee West

Michael Lee West Children Growing Up Empty Nester Motherhood

Sadie heard her inside cleaning up the kitchen and wondered what dreams Betty's mother had for herself, if all mothers had them, bottled up beneath their mother exteriors.

~ Karen Brown

Karen Brown Dreams Motherhood Mothers Parents And Children

This is the book, then , and the book of Shakespeare. And every day you must read a page of each to your child--even though you yourself do not understand what is written down and cannot sound the words properly. You must do this that the child will grow up knowing of what is great---knowing that these tenements of Williamsburg are not the whole world.Katie: The Protestant Bible and Shakespeare.

~ Betty Smith

Betty Smith Literacy Literacy Children Motherhood

Mothers should negotiate between nations. Mothers of fighting countries would agree: Stop this killing now. Stop it now.

~ Yoshikani Taki

Yoshikani Taki Killing Love Motherhood Peace War

Is she a good baby? People would ask me. Well, no, I'd say.That swirl of hair on the back of her head. We must have taken a thousand pictures of it.

~ Jenny Offill

Jenny Offill Babies Motherhood

On weekdays, as soon as she picked Bela from the bus stop and brought her home, she went straight into the kitchen, washing up the morning dishes she'd ignored, then getting dinner started. She measured out the nightly cup of rice, letting it soak in a pan on the counter. She peeled onions and potatoes and picked through lentils and prepared another night's dinner, then fed Bela. She was never able to understand why this relatively unchallenging set of chores felt so relentless. When she was finished, she did not understand why they had depleted her

~ Jhumpa Lahiri

Jhumpa Lahiri Homemaking Motherhood

Young women are closer to the time when they were manipulative and childish and they don't let their babies manipulate them as much as older mothers do. These are only my conclusions from watching children in grocery stores. I love to watch them work on their mothers to get what they want, and, because I am always a child, I'm pulling for them to get the candy and to get it NOW. The other day I watched a little blond beauty pull her mother's face to her and lay her hands on her mother's cheeks and kiss her nose. Needless to say they opened the bag of cookies then and there.

~ Ellen Gilchrist

Ellen Gilchrist Motherhood

A dominant ideology represents the view of a dominant group, often by making the existing order seem inevitable. Thus, by depicting motherhood as natural, a patriarchal ideology of mothering locks women into biological reproduction, and denies them identities and selfhood outside mothering.

~ Evelyn Nakano Glenn

Evelyn Nakano Glenn Ideology Motherhood Mothering

My handsome husband and I didn’t make love for almost six months. I was enraptured, lost to my old life, and, in this obsession, disregarded author Ayelet Waldman – who famously wrote of her 'smug well-being' and 'always vital, even torrid' sex life in the wake of childbirth: I ignored my husband as a man. Instead, I revelled in him as a different thing altogether, far more seductive and important, and infinitely more resonant. My husband was no longer just a man: he was the father of my child.

~ Antonella Gambotto-Burke

Antonella Gambotto-Burke Fatherhood Love Marriage Motherhood Parenthood

I'd wrestled against the inner voice of my mother, the voice of caution, of duty, of fear of the unknown, the voice that said the world was dangerous and safety was always the first measure and that often confused pleasure with danger, the mother who had, when I'd moved to the city, sent me clippings about young women who were raped and murdered there, who elaborated on obscure perils and injuries that had never happened to her all her life, and who feared mistakes even when the consequences were minor. Why go to Paradise when the dishes aren't done? What if the dirty dishes clamor more loudly than Paradise?

~ Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit 33 34 Coming Of Age Family Family Relationships Motherhood Mothers

He carries no burden, he feels no pain. What man, like woman, lies down in the darkness and gets up with child? The gentle, smiling ones own the good secret. Oh, what strange wonderful clocks women are. They nest in Time. They make flesh that holds fast and binds eternity.

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Childbirth Motherhood

Over time, we would learn each other, and I would learn to love her like a mother loves a daughter, imperfectly and without roots.

~ Vanessa Diffenbaugh

Vanessa Diffenbaugh Chapter 7 Love Motherhood Page 390 Part 4 The Language Of Flowers Vanessa Diffenbaugh Victoria Jones

But the magic moment when he walks alone has not yet happened, and I was praying he would do it before I have to leave. Now he will take his first step without me. And every step thereafter, I know. Every step of his life, and me not there to see him walk.

~ Philippa Gregory

Philippa Gregory History Motherhood Royalty

The Mommy Mystique tells us that we are the luckiest women in the world -- the freest, with the most choices, the broadest horizons, the best luck, and the most wealth. It says we have the knowledge and know-how to make informed decisions that will guarantee the successful course of our children's lives. It tells us that if we choose badly our children will fall prey to countless dangers -- from insecure attachment to drugs to kidnapping to a third-rate college. And if this happens, if our children stray from the path toward happiness and success, we will have no one but ourselves to blame. Because to point fingers out at society, to look beyond ourselves, is to shirk personal responsibility. To admit that we cannot do everything ourselves, that indeed we need help -- and help on a large, systematic scale -- is tantamount to admitting personal failure.

~ Judith Warner

Judith Warner Judith Warner Motherhood

Confession: Having kids did not fix me. I was not somehow more whole, less botched-up, or more certain just because I had a kid... I was still me, with all my holes and problems and questions - only now I was also exhuasted and had a lot more laundry to do.

~ Jerusalem Jackson Greer

Jerusalem Jackson Greer Laundry Motherhood Parenthood

I realized, listening to the silences that fell sometimes in my interview groups, that there are things that are sayable and unsayable about motherhood today. It is permissable, for example, to talk a lot about guilt, but not a lot about ambition. You can talk a lot about sex (or its lack) but not about the feelings that are keeping women from sleeping with their husbands. You can talk about society's lack of appreciation of mother's and the need for more social validation -- but not about policy that might actually make life better. You cannot really challenge the American culture of rugged individualism.

~ Judith Warner

Judith Warner Individualism Judith Warner Motherhood

As all mothers know, children travel faster than kisses. The speed of kisses is, in fact, what Doctor Fallow would call a cosmic constant. The speed of children has no limits.

~ Catherynne M. Valente

Catherynne M. Valente Motherhood

Being a housewife and a mother is the biggest job in the world, but if it doesn't interest you, don't do it - I would have made a terrible mother.

~ Katharine Hepburn

Katharine Hepburn Individuality Motherhood

I would keep her, and raise her, and love her, even if she had to teach me how to do it.

~ Vanessa Diffenbaugh

Vanessa Diffenbaugh Chapter 7 Motherhood Page 280 Part 3 The Language Of Flowers Vanessa Diffenbaugh Victoria Jones
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