Our marriage is between us. If we decide to continue being together or not, it’s our business.
I’ve learned so much from being a mom about the kind of person I want to be, the kind of woman I want to be. Motherhood has taught me mindfulness. If you just parent on instinct, you’ll screw your kid up for life. You have to be so mindful.
Cameron Diaz is probably my biggest beauty mentor of my friends. She knows how to do her own hair and makeup; she’s really good at it.
I don’t want to be rich and I don’t want to be famous.
I’m looking forward to becoming older and quieter.
I’m just a normal mother with the same struggles as any other mother who’s trying to do everything at once and trying to be a wife and maintain a relationship. There’s absolutely nothing perfect about my life, but I just try hard.
Some days I feel like everyone in my world has plugged themselves into my kidneys. I’m so tired.
There are makeup artists sometimes that have a jade face roller. If you’re really tired those are really good.
I’m just like any other regular mum; cooking, cleaning, wiping butts, picking up after kids, being a wife and helping the kids with their homework. Mind you, I’m terrible at maths. I can’t even do my six-year-old’s maths homework with her.
I first had a version of this at a Japanese monastery during a silent retreat-don’t ask, it’s a long story.
If you go in in the morning and have had a rough night, dunking your face in ice water is really good.
I’m an artist, and the need to get inside myself and be creative and be other people is a part of who I am. I don’t imagine I’ll abandon that completely.
I understand what it feels like not to like aspects of yourself. There have been times that I have felt really terrible about the way I look. I have the seed of that feeling.
I use omega-3 oil. I love light oil on my skin. It’s one of my favorite feelings in the world.
If I’m lucky, I can do a facial once a month.
I always knew I wanted to act, but my parents neverencouraged me. If I was talentless, they didn’t want me to be heartbroken.
I am convinced that by eating biological foods it is possible to avoid a tumor.
Much the way I want to know if my food is farm-raised, or wild, or if my orange juice is fresh or from concentrate. I also believe I have the right, and we as Americans all have the right to know what’s in our food.
I was very much a tomboy for a long time, but as I start to get older, I realize I better actually try to preserve what I have and I better be a little conscientious about my regime.
If you carve out what you expect, that’s how you end up getting disappointed, not living fully in the present.