We weren't wearing shoes on a full-time basis until prom.
“We weren't wearing shoes on a full-time basis until prom.”
The World Motivation
We weren't wearing shoes on a full-time basis until prom.
“We weren't wearing shoes on a full-time basis until prom.”
We weren't wearing shoes on a full-time basis until prom.
When I was younger, my mother wanted me to look like Claudia Schiffer. I was like, 'We're not even German, but all right.'
We all have fears! Don't lie! We all have fears.
My mother taught us all to bake. It literally calmed us down, and she was able to get rid of all her frustrations.
It doesn't matter if you're a Victoria's Secret model or you're someone's 90-year-old grandma or you're a little kid who's getting bullied or you're that kid's bully - everybody feels like there's something going on that's more correct than what is. We all have to reach out to one another in that fear, and we'd be surprised to hear, 'Me, too.'
I didn't think of it as a career until Invicta signed me. But even then, I was coming to a point where I was going to probably have to stop fighting full-time.
Being a mom was a full-time job. I was never willing to sacrifice everything for my career.
When you're your own business, and my business is called Nita Strauss Incorporated, and I am my business, so it's not like I get to stop working at 5 p.m. and go home and do other things. It's a full-time job.
No one who works a full-time job should live in poverty. It's that simple. We must stand on the side of hard-working Americans.
My mother looked after me full-time when I was young, but as soon as I started school, she got a job in an office.