"I feel this is temporary and my public life when I'm performing on stage is just a few hours of the day. The rest of the day I'm with my family, I'm changing diapers and I'm with my mother who reminds me, 'Girl, you're not a queen'. So it's good to have the balance.
"Balancing is something I am struggling with, but I am trying to smell the roses and make sure I don't work so hard that I don't enjoy the blessings that are around me every day," she said.
"That was something I struggled with - making sure I was still this strong woman and also making time for my child and balancing the two," she added.