Here are some quotes that one would need to think upon when the going gets tough!
Dorothy Morrison, My Turn, Newsweek, October 17 1988. p14
Homemaking is not employment for slothful, unimaginative, incapable women. It has as much challenge and opportunity, success and failure, growth and expansion, perks and incentives, as any corporate career.
Maya Angelou for Success
What you’re supposed to do when you don’t like a thing is change it. If you can’t change it, change the way you think about it. Don’t complain.
Dorothy Kelley Patetrson, Where’s Mom? The High Calling of Wives and Mothers, Crossway Books, 2003, p20
The best way to make homemaking a joyous task is to offer it as unto the Lord; the only way to avoid drudgery in such mundane work is to bathe the tasks with prayer and catch a vision of the divine challenge in making a home, helping husband, and nurturing a child.