Motherhood has changed me completely; you are not in control of yourself.
Motherhood has completely changed me. It's just about like the most completely humbling experience that I've ever had. I think that it puts you in your place because it really forces you to address the issues that you claim to believe in and if you can't stand up to those principles when you're raising a child, forget it.
Motherhood hasn't changed me much but the only difference I feel is that I have become more patient.
Motherhood has changed me as a person. I'm much happier and very content with life. That can only transfer positively to the track. It will make me a better athlete.
Physically, it completely changed me. I found strength that I never thought I had. And mentally, I mean, it's taught me just patience and letting go, and it's really changed my whole psychological outlook, I think.
Motherhood changed me because it is so fundamental what you're doing for another person. And you are able to do even though it takes a lot.
Motherhood changed me because it is so fundamental what you're doing for another person. And you are able to do it even though it takes a lot.
It [motherhood] has changed absolutely everything. I mean, it's changed my life. I think I've changed as a human being more since I've had Kai than in any other period in my life...It's such an incredible catalyst for growth. I found myself questioning absolutely everything: how I spend my time, how I speak, what kind of projects I work on, how I look at the world.
I studied engineering at MIT. There, the late, great physicist Philip Morrison introduced me to the idea that, in any system, there exists the inevitability that an event will occur which is completely unrelated to anything that preceded it. It completely changed my perception of "impossible."
Fatherhood has changed me completely.
My three years of training in theatre changed me completely as a person. It helped me find myself.
Being a mother is a completely different feeling and my life has changed completely. Plus I have a new found respect for mothers.
Before motherhood, I had a feeling that unmarried women are the strongest. However, that changed after my son was born.
Becoming a parent has just completely changed me, and made life so beautiful and given me such a center and a focus and such joy.
Well technology has changed a lot of things, making it possible for just about anyone to make music. But not everybody is a songwriter, so that puts me in a completely different ballpark than the other DJs out here that are writing and producing tracks. I don't stop at tracks, I try to complete the whole package with the song. So working at that level has put me in a completely different place.
Motherhood. It was hard to get lost in anything else completely when children were 3 years old.