I'm a maniacal perfectionist.
From Martha Stewart
When I was incarcerated at Alderson in West Virginia for a five-month term, they had a ceramics class.
One of the things I do to stay healthy and fit is to make sure I exercise every single day. Aside from eating right and getting enough sleep, exercise keeps me trim and boosts my energy.
I began raising chickens primarily for their eggs, but over the years, I've also grown fond of caring for them and learning about their many different breeds and varieties.
I think you can fairly say I spawned or laid an egg that has turned into a lifestyle industry.
You should feel good about making your home nicer for your family and your friends. You should feel great about cooking a good dinner and making a dress for a granddaughter, creating a beautiful birthday party. It's all part of life.
When I first went to Kmart, I was so excited that I could bring my kind of taste to the masses. They didn't have 100 percent cotton sheets at mass market in 1987. We made those in yellow and pink and pale blue.
I grew up in a very modest home. We grew a lot of our food in our backyard. We fished; my brothers hunted.
I don't think in a male or female way. I don't differentiate between male and female. I never have. I'm not considered a feminist.
Every entrepreneur talks about the passion you have for your work, and I think that's what's missing with a lot of women in business.
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