Bristol Palin: “I had to work for my own jeans”
Blog / Produced by The High CallingSince I was a kid, my parents taught me the value of work. “If you want designer jeans, that’s fine,” Mom told me, “but you’re gonna work for them.” Now, as an adult, I still carry those lessons. Don’t feel like any job is beneath you. And don’t wait for that “perfect” job to come along. Better jobs will come along after you put in the grinding hours today. Patheos.
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Published by The High Calling, September 13, 2013.
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