If I walk out onstage and I get a warm, excited response, it makes me feel so confident and happy, and then it's so easy for me up there.
— Martina McBride
I have been fighting writing songs for a long time. People keep telling me I should write, and other writers have offered to write with me, and to be honest, it's not something I've ever really had a passion for - plus I wasn't sure I had the talent to do it!
I always have apples and fruit in the house. It's easier to eat something healthy if it's within reach. I also have yogurt, cheese and crackers, and raw almonds.
Some days I do well and I eat really healthfully. But I don't think we should deprive ourselves of anything, so some days I indulge and give in to cravings.
I love to read about healthy eating and preach to my husband, who doesn't listen. Now I'm trying to teach it to my daughters.
I love to get books, because I love to read.
I make our family traditions a priority.
I wish I could do an entire spa day.
You either have fans who stick with you, or they don't. It comes down to making music that people connect with and great fans.
I think that being thrown into instant fame must be, at times, difficult.
I was into all kinds of music as a teen - country music, because my dad was in a band that played country, and whatever my sister and brother were into.
I always thought it would have been fun to spend an evening with Patsy Cline - just because I think she was really fun and interesting. I think you'd have a really good time with her.
Not only do I know how to milk a cow, but I know how to herd a bunch of cows, too, which is a life skill that I think may come in handy someday.
In any small town, sports are really important to the high school, and I wasn't very good at sports.
I just love where I am right now in my career.
It's not the size of the house. It's how much love is inside.
I am happy that women can relate to my songs, and hopefully men can too.
I don't really have any kind of rigorous or definite routine before I go onstage. I like to eat at least an hour or two before I go on. If I can't do that, I just wait until after. I try and drink lots of water before I go onstage.
I listen to music I'm looking to record or catch up on news and TV, whatever is on the TV at the gym!
I do yoga, lunges, crunches, things like that for 40 minutes twice a week. For cardio I usually do the elliptical, treadmill or walking.
I was always thin. I guess I have good genes, so I never worried too much about my weight.
Why do we get so angry at ourselves when we eat foods we love? Do you think guys walk around going, 'I just ate a cheeseburger and I'm so mad at myself?'
I have a really amazing fan club, it's contemporary but it's a little bit old school. There's a lot of connection. I have a fan club president who really responds to people.
The best part is seeing my kids grow and become individuals, and the fact that they're happy and well-adjusted.
The way you look is so dependent on the way you take care of yourself.
It's hard to say no to your kid. It's hard for them to stomp off and not be happy with you for an hour.
It's hard being away from home. But other than that, performing is the highlight of my day.
I'm not a big fan of flying. I definitely try to take the bus whenever I can. I've gotten a little bit better about it, but it was a pretty crippling thing for many years. I feel safer in a private plane.
I like the creativity of planning a party, or cooking and taking care of people, creating a memorable meal or event.
At the beginning of every week, I like to sit down and figure out what I'm going to make. I probably try at least two new recipes a week. But I have my standbys - jambalaya, meatloaf and mashed potatoes.
I think we should all be tolerant of each other and embrace each others' strengths and differences and uniqueness and beauty.
I love country music. I don't ever feel restricted by the genre.
It means so much being a part of country music and the Opry.
I feel like it's important to use this gift God gave me, my life and my career to do something to make the world a better place. It's an easy thing for me to do.
I love producing! It's so much fun to start with a blank canvas and create the picture you want to create and see it all come together.
I'm not fond of crunches or lunges, but I do them anyway because I do see results. For me it's about being fit and staying healthy more than anything else.
I believe everything in moderation. But breakfast is important. I have two hard-boiled or scrambled eggs with whole-wheat toast and try to get some fruit in there.
I have girls who are concerned about how they look compared to models or what have you. It's my responsibility to teach them that beauty is more than superficial.
It's always nice to be thought of.
I wanted to make a record that people could put on year after year after year, and it would never feel dated.
I love to sing with great singers.
My dad was a huge country music fan, but he also had a band and he sang. So he'd listen to a lot of music and the songs that he'd learn for the band were more from the male artists. So my earliest country memories were Waylon Jennings, Conway Twitty, George Jones, Johnny Paycheck even.
That's the hardest thing about being a mom. You want to be cool, and you want them to like you all the time, but you can't always have that. You're gonna have times where you have to say no, and you won't be the most popular person in the house.
My older brother was into Creedence Clearwater Revival and ZZ Top, and my sister was into pop radio. So somewhere along the line, I got into Ozzy Osbourne, REO Speedwagon, Heart, Pat Benetar, Journey.
Raising three girls, I think it's important to teach them to support other women.
The thing about my fridge is, it's a family fridge, so there's a little of something everybody likes in there.
I was always into music. And none of my friends were really into music the same way I was. So it was just different. It was really not very well understood by most of my friends. They didn't tease me about it - they just didn't really relate.
Honestly, I just have to do what's right for me, and what I would tell people is what I believe, which is that tolerance is very important.
I find that putting my make-up on and playing with different looks is really relaxing for me before the show. It kind of helps me make that transition from 'mommy' to 'performer,' or star or whatever you want to call it!
I find that putting my makeup on and playing with different looks is really relaxing for me before the show.