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Arianna Huffington

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Mother. Sister. Yiayia. Founder & CEO @Thrive Global | on a mission to improve productivity & health outcomes
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I learned the hard way that burnout is not the price we have to pay for success. I talked with Steven Bartlett on his The Diary Of A CEO podcast about how my wake up call led to founding Thrive Global and how prioritizing the five key daily behaviors of sleep, food, movement, stress

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Happy Birthday, dear Sheryl Sandberg! There's the family we're born into and there's the family we find along the way, and I'm so grateful that we found each other. Being able to share the high and low points of life — and everything in between — with you has been a constant

Happy Birthday, dear <a href="/sherylsandberg/">Sheryl Sandberg</a>! There's the family we're born into and there's the family we find along the way, and I'm so grateful that we found each other. Being able to share the high and low points of life — and everything in between — with you has been a constant
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A fascinating case study by Jennifer @Aaker, a behavioral scientist at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business and @SophieDHamilton, a guest lecturer and researcher at Stanford Graduate School of Business. In “Humanity in the Age of AI,” they argue that our essential human qualities have atrophied

A fascinating case study by Jennifer @Aaker, a behavioral scientist at the <a href="/Stanford/">Stanford University</a> Graduate School of Business and @SophieDHamilton, a guest lecturer and researcher at <a href="/StanfordGSB/">Stanford Graduate School of Business</a>. 

In “Humanity in the Age of AI,” they argue that our essential human qualities have atrophied
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I do a lot of interviews, but rarely one that covers my entire life and career. All that, and more, was on the table in my conversation with Steven Bartlett on The Diary Of A CEO podcast. We talked about the influence of my mother, how I got to Cambridge (which wouldn’t have

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What makes great performance? "It's when people work at the intersection of what they're great at and what they love to do." That’s from Ellyn J. Shook, who just stepped down from her role as CHRO at Accenture after an incredible 36-year career. And I love her advice for HR

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Loved Victoria Jackson's new book "We all Worry, Now What?" As Victoria writes, "If learning to navigate worry can happen for me, then it can also be your story. My journey isn’t just proof that we can separate ourselves from the panic. It’s also a testament to the capacity we

Loved Victoria Jackson's new book "We all Worry, Now What?" 

As Victoria writes, "If learning to navigate worry can happen for me, then it can also be your story. My journey isn’t just proof that we can separate ourselves from the panic. It’s also a testament to the capacity we
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Loved being able to visit with you at Rice, President Reginald DesRoches, talk about health and well-being in the workplace, and hear about the great work you're doing at Rice University — and, of course, see the beautiful campus. And thank you for the gorgeous Rice scarf!

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As Steve Jobs once said, “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backward. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future."

As Steve Jobs once said, “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backward. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future."
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Dr. Ruth was a legend, and while she was known for many things, she was also a master of connection. But as she writes in this excerpt of her book, "The Joy of Connection," which was published after she died in July at 96, Dr. Ruth Westheimer was no stranger to loneliness throughout her

Dr. Ruth was a legend, and while she was known for many things, she was also a master of connection. 

But as she writes in this excerpt of her book, "The Joy of Connection," which was published after she died in July at 96, <a href="/AskDrRuth/">Dr. Ruth Westheimer</a> was no stranger to loneliness throughout her