A Quote by Tulsi Kumar

I think motherhood is a wonderful feeling. — © Tulsi Kumar
I think motherhood is a wonderful feeling.
I think it's still difficult to write about motherhood and anxiety, that talking about not wanting to be a mother or feeling ambivalent about motherhood makes people uneasy. The ambivalent mother is certainly much more interesting.
Motherhood is nitty and gritty and brutal and wonderful, but everything I read is about the wonderful parts. Sometimes, you're really in the trenches!
I think men and women are the same. Even as parents, I think we're the same. We're just conditioned to think that we're different. Having said that, it's true that motherhood is a particularly vulnerable area. It's an open wound, really. A woman is exposed to being turned into a different kind of person by the experience of motherhood.
Motherhood is a beautiful, wonderful gift... except when it's not.
It's been so wonderful to hear the realities behind motherhood.
How's motherhood? It is absolutely wonderful. Oh, my gosh. It's truly indescribable and amazing.
Feeling inadequate is an occupational hazard of motherhood.
Motherhood is tough. If you just want a wonderful little creature to love, you can get a puppy.
I grew up with that completely fictive idea of motherhood, where the mother never strayed from the kitchen. All the women in my books are very afraid that if they do anything with their minds they won't be complete women. I don't think my daughters' generation has that feeling.
You're always going to feel like you're catching up, and part of that is just balancing work and motherhood and the whole feeling of needing to please, which I do think girls and women feel more than men.
I think that what's important as a director is to give your actors the feeling that they're protected, the feeling of confidence, the feeling that if they make mistakes, then as a director, you'll know how to help them. If you're able to convey that, then the actors will give you wonderful performances. As well as the author, you have to write scenes that give the actors the opportunity to show what they're capable of.
Motherhood is wonderful, but it's also hard work. It's the logistics more than anything. You discover you have reserves of energy you didn't know you had.
There is a wonderful feeling of power when you're a director, but I don't think I need that, and I'm OK without it.
You need to be able to hit, kick, grapple, wrestle, but for me so much of this is about the mind, about feeling you are in complete control of the space around you, and you know what to do at any moment. That is a wonderful feeling, but it doesn't just happen, you have to work for it, train for it, think about it all the time.
I think my story captured a wonderful feeling inside all of us. It's a dream that we can all do it. It's all possible.
A woman who abstains from motherhood saying 'I am working' means she is in fact rejecting motherhood.
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