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“That fact that motherhood overwhelms us is not a sign of weakness but an indicator of importance. It distinguishes mothering as one of the few endeavors in our lifetime worthy of such an enormous and all-encompassing investment. We are similarly overwhelmed by such things as love, beauty, justice, and the pursuit of a meaningful existence. When we honor the immensity of motherhood as we do other powerful gifts—instead of resisting or trying to tame it—it changes us. Like native trees on a tropical coastline, we have the potential to grow stronger with every storm, thrive when we grow in groups, dance with the wind and waves, and draw our strength from a well deep within.” — Beth Berry
That fact that motherhood overwhelms us is not a sign of weakness but an indicator of importance. It distinguishes mothering as
one of the few endeavors in our lifetime worthy of such an enormous and all-encompassing investment. We are similarly overwhelmed by
such things as love, beauty, justice, and the pursuit of a meaningful existence. When we honor the immensity of motherhood as we
do other powerful gifts—instead of resisting or trying to tame it—it changes us. Like native trees on a tropical coastline, we have the
potential to grow stronger with every storm, thrive when we grow in groups, dance with the wind and waves, and draw our strength from
a well deep within.