Martha Stewart, the iconic lifestyle guru, is not slowing down anytime soon. In a recent interview, she revealed her busy schedule and upcoming projects that showcase her never-ending curiosity and ambition.
Stewart shared that this year, she dedicated time to growing the best vegetables she has ever grown in her life, referring to them as “monster vegetables.” Despite her success in the gardening realm, she admitted that her houses are never done, always keeping her busy with projects.
One of the most daunting projects for Stewart is writing her autobiography. She confessed that she doesn’t like everything about herself, making this endeavor a scary one for her. However, she continues to push forward with the project, showing her determination and willingness to confront her past.
The lifestyle mogul also gave a glimpse into her daily routine, revealing that she gets up at 6:30 every morning and can’t be in bed when her housekeeper arrives at 7. She admitted to being a bad sleeper, often finding solace in watching documentaries or reading headlines to ease her anxieties, especially concerning her grandchildren’s safety.
Reflecting on her career journey, Stewart shared that leaving her job on Wall Street led her to become a caterer before transitioning to writing her first book on entertaining in the 1980s. Despite her success, she felt the need to do more than just cater parties, leading her to explore new ventures and projects that would leave a lasting legacy.
Looking ahead, Stewart has a slew of projects in the works, including her autobiography, a documentary on Netflix directed by R.J. Cutler, a PBS documentary series, and a partnership with Samsung for an advertising campaign. She is also collaborating on a line of gardening clothes and accessories with French Dressing Jeans and Marquee Brands.
With her unwavering curiosity and drive, Martha Stewart continues to inspire and innovate in the world of lifestyle and entertainment, proving that age is just a number when it comes to pursuing one’s passions.