MOTHER DEPRESSION QUOTES

“There are days when I feel like I have nothing left to give, but somehow my children still find a way to draw out love from the depths of my darkness.” – Unknown

“Being a mother with depression is like trying to paint a vivid masterpiece with a broken brush.” – Unknown

“Depression is like a thick fog that envelopes my mind, but my children’s laughter pierces through it and gives me moments of clarity.” – Unknown

“I may not always have the energy to play with my children, but I will never stop loving them fiercely.” – Unknown

“Depression may weigh me down, but my children are my anchors that help me stay grounded.” – Unknown

“It’s a daily battle to overcome depression, but seeing my children thrive is worth fighting for.” – Unknown

“Mothers with depression may feel like they are failing, but the fact that they continue to love their children through their pain is the epitome of strength.” – Unknown

“In the midst of depression, my children’s smiles are like beacons of hope that guide me back to myself.” – Unknown

“Depression may make me feel disconnected, but the bond I share with my children reminds me of why I continue to fight.” – Unknown

“I may not always be able to provide the stability I want for my children, but I can offer them a love that knows no bounds.” – Unknown

“Depression makes me question my worth as a mother, but my children’s unwavering love reminds me that I am more than my illness.” – Unknown

“There are times when depression makes me feel like a burden to my children, but I know deep down that they see me as their guiding light.” – Unknown

“Being a mother with depression means constantly battling demons in secret, while putting on a brave face for my children.” – Unknown

“Depression may dull my emotions, but my children’s hugs have a way of breaking through the numbness and reminding me of the joy that exists.” – Unknown

“On my hardest days, I remind myself that my struggle with depression does not define my worth as a mother.” – Unknown BEST QUOTES FOR A DEPRESSED PERSON

“Depression may make me feel like I am failing my children, but I will always hold onto the hope that my love will be enough to guide them through life’s challenges.” – Unknown

“Being a mother with depression means showing up, even when I feel like I am falling apart on the inside.” – Unknown

“Even in the depths of depression, my children are my motivation to keep fighting.” – Unknown

“Depression may rob me of my happiness, but it will never rob me of my love for my children.” – Unknown

“Motherhood with depression is a constant battle to find the balance between taking care of myself and giving my all to my children.” – Unknown

“I may have depression, but that doesn’t mean I am any less deserving of being a mother.” – Unknown

“Depression tries to steal my joy, but my children’s laughter is a reminder of the beauty that still exists in the world.” – Unknown

“Being a mother with depression means constantly having to navigate through the darkness to find moments of light for my children.” – Unknown

“Depression may make me feel like I am failing my children, but I remind myself that simply showing up and loving them is an accomplishment in itself.” – Unknown

“Some of my greatest strengths as a mother come from the battles I’ve fought with depression.” – Unknown

“Depression makes it harder to be the mother I want to be, but it will never diminish the love I have for my children.” – Unknown

“Motherhood with depression means learning to appreciate the small victories and finding joy in the little moments.” – Unknown

“Depression may cast a shadow over my motherhood, but my love for my children will always shine through.” – Unknown