What gives me strength is thinking about my children.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am very strong. When you have children, you have to be.
We get strength and encouragement from watching children.
With a houseful of kids you give each other strength.
When what we introduce into the children's world of ideas and feelings is in line with the direction of the developmental forces of a given stage of life, we strengthen the entire developing person in a way that remains a source of strength throughout that person's life.
Only out of great vulnerability do you discover what strength you have. Having a daughter who I love with all my being has helped me mine the source of that strength to previously unknown depths.
Thinking differently is my strength.
All of us need to begin to think in terms of our own inner strengths, our resilience and resourcefulness, our capacity to adapt and to rely upon ourselves and our families.
My sense of personal strength has always come from my family.
I want kids to understand that strength doesn't come from what goes on around you. It comes from inside you, and that comes from Jesus Christ.
What are my sources of strength? My husband and my three kids, my health-care team, and my religion.