Martha Stewart has reflected on her "most cherished" Christmas memories.

The 82-year-old businesswoman took to social media to reflect on holidays past she recalled that the festive times in her youth were always "filled with a flurry of activity" from baking to gifting and shared a photo of her teenage self taken by her father in front of the tree.

She wrote on Facebook: "This picture of me at 14 was taken by my father in front of the Kostyra tree. I am all decked out in holiday finery—my first formal dress, sewn at home by Mother and me: ice-blue taffeta with a pink net overlay and pink tulle gloves!"

Meanwhile, the TV star has since made hundreds of millions of dollars through her Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia company and as she offers fans the chance to learn about her success through the online platform MasterClass Think Like a Boss, Live Like a Legend' recently admitted that she would rather "evolve" than age.

Speaking in a preview of the special series she said: "I don’t call it reinvention. I really like to evolve and not be an old-fashioned old lady. I want to know what my limits are but I also want to extend those limits in every way possible."

The TV star went on to encourage viewers to not shy away from hard work as she insisted that she always wanrted to "get things done" and accepting that work is going to be hard is the first step towards becoming an entrepreneur/

She said: "Don't be afraid of hard work, not to be afraid of filling your day. Not to be afraid of experimenting new things, planting a new kind of tree. I want to get things done. If you are going to choose to be an entrepreneur, hard work is the first thing you have to accept. You can never say that any famous entrepreneur was lazy about anything."

"I started my company when I was 50 years old, My work is based on need and want, it is extremely powerful to take an idea and turn it into a billion-dollar business but hard work is essential to making an idea come to life. I love hard workers. If you can find someone who is going to be better than you, embrace them, bring them in."