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The Brave Art of Motherhood: Fight Fear, Gain Confidence, and Find Yourself Again The Brave Art of Motherhood: Fight Fear, Gain Confidence, and Find Yourself Again by Rachel Marie Martin
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“Sometimes you have to let go of the picture of what you thought life would be like and learn to find joy in the story you are actually living.”
Rachel Marie Martin, The Brave Art of Motherhood: Fight Fear, Gain Confidence, and Find Yourself Again
“Today in an auditorium full of parents my son scanned the room looking for me.

When he saw me his face lit up the room.

He wasn't looking for the perfect parent.

He was looking for his mom.

Don't ever forget the power of simply being their mom.”
Rachel Marie Martin, The Brave Art of Motherhood: Fight Fear, Gain Confidence, and Find Yourself Again
“No one can create agreements in your heart without your approval.”
Rachel Marie Martin, The Brave Art of Motherhood: Fight Fear, Gain Confidence, and Find Yourself Again
“In order to change, you need to stop fearing the change but instead fear the results of NOT trying to change. What happens if you don't jump? What happens if you stay where you are right now? Isn't the greatest risk the risk of doing nothing?
Exist or risk. Dream or do.
Fear not changing, and you will change your life.”
Rachel Marie Martin, The Brave Art of Motherhood: Fight Fear, Gain Confidence, and Find Yourself Again
“There is so much awesome in just being you.”
Rachel Marie Martin, The Brave Art of Motherhood: Fight Fear, Gain Confidence, and Find Yourself Again
“Breathe sweet mom.

Your kids need you. Not perfect. But you.

With your worries.

And your laughs. And your fails. And your try agains.

Your love.

Your showing up.

That’s what matters.

Breathe, sweet mom.”
Rachel Marie Martin, The Brave Art of Motherhood: Fight Fear, Gain Confidence, and Find Yourself Again
“Carry on, brave mother who tries when she’s tired.
Carry on, brave mother who gives unconditionally.
carry on, Brave mother who cries because she loves.
Carry on, brave mother who hopes without answers.
Carry on, Brave mother who loves without expectations.
Carry on, Brave mother.
Carry on.”
Rachel Marie Martin, The Brave Art of Motherhood: Fight Fear, Gain Confidence, and Find Yourself Again
“There isn’t a perfect mom, a perfect house, a perfect kid, a perfect life.

There’s just real.

And real is one mom after another after another after another who wakes in the morning and see those kids who call her mom and pulls herself up and tries.

She stumbles, but stands up.

She worries, but gives.

She loves.

She mothers.”
Rachel Marie Martin, The Brave Art of Motherhood: Fight Fear, Gain Confidence, and Find Yourself Again