Arianna Huffington
(born 1950) is a Greek-American author, businesswoman, and co-founder of The Huffington Post. She is a leading voice on well-being, productivity, and work-life balance. After building one of the most influential digital media platforms, she shifted her focus to health and mindfulness, founding Thrive Global. Huffington’s books emphasize the importance of sleep, mental health, and redefining success beyond money and power. Her journey from political commentator to wellness advocate reflects her evolving perspective on modern life. Arianna Huffington continues to inspire individuals and organizations to prioritize well-being alongside professional achievement.
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All quotes by Arianna Huffington
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“A meaningful life is one that balances ambition with well-being.”
Meaning: Balance creates meaning. -
“Success is not defined solely by achievement, but by how well we take care of our well-being along the way.”
Meaning: Well-being is part of success. -
“Success without fulfillment often leads to emptiness rather than satisfaction.”
Meaning: Fulfillment matters. -
“Burnout is not a sign of dedication, but a signal that balance is missing.”
Meaning: Balance is important. -
“We perform at our best when we recognize the importance of rest, reflection, and renewal.”
Meaning: Recovery improves performance. -
“True leadership includes the ability to care for both results and people.”
Meaning: Leadership balances people and results. -
“Taking time to rest is not unproductive, it is necessary for sustained performance.”
Meaning: Rest improves productivity. -
“Well-being is the foundation upon which long-term success is built.”
Meaning: Health supports success. -
“Productivity is not about doing more, but about doing what truly matters.”
Meaning: Focus matters more than quantity. -
“The quality of our lives improves when we learn to disconnect in order to reconnect with ourselves.”
Meaning: Disconnecting helps self-awareness.