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[Ariana Huffington: How to Redefine Success and Avoid Burnout]-[Arianna Huffington: I Was Lying In A Little Pool Of Blood! The Huffington Post, A $1 Billion 'Flop'!]

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett · B2 · 2024-08-22

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📋 Summary

The Catalyst of Collapse: Redefining Success

Ariana Huffington’s journey toward a new definition of success began in a moment of physical crisis. After collapsing from sheer exhaustion, breaking her cheekbone, and waking up in a "little pool of blood," she realized she had been living under a "collective delusion"—the belief that to be a "super founder" and "super mom," one must sacrifice personal well-being. This diagnosis of burnout, which she describes as "unnecessary suffering," became the turning point that led to the creation of Thrive Global.

The Third Metric: Beyond Money and Power

Ariana argues that the traditional two-legged stool of success—money and power—is inherently unstable. To live a complete life, one must add a third leg: well-being, wisdom, wonder, and giving. She emphasizes that recovery is not the enemy of peak performance; rather, it is a necessary component. Citing the example of Jeff Bezos, who prioritizes eight hours of sleep to ensure the quality of his decisions, Huffington highlights that high-intensity work is only sustainable when paired with intentional refueling.

Formative Resilience and the Power of Failure

Reflecting on her early years in Greece, Huffington credits her mother for instilling a sense of fearlessness. Her mother taught her that "failure is not the opposite of success; it's a stepping stone to success." This mindset allowed her to take audacious leaps, such as applying to Cambridge despite having no money and not speaking English. She views these formative experiences as evidence of a "benevolent universe," where even painful setbacks—like a lost relationship in her 20s—paved the way for her future successes in New York and the launch of the Huffington Post.

The Innovation of Microsteps

Addressing the difficulty of behavior change, Huffington introduces the concept of "microsteps"—actions so small they are "too small to fail." Rather than setting overwhelming resolutions, she advocates for 60-second resets, such as conscious breathing or gratitude, to transition from a state of stress (the sympathetic nervous system) to a state of calm (the parasympathetic nervous system). This science-backed approach helps individuals build a sense of success, making cumulative progress toward better health.

Leadership and Cultural Evolution

As a business leader, Huffington emphasizes the importance of culture as a company's "immune system." She advocates for "compassionate directness" and "entry interviews," where managers ask employees what matters to them outside of work to foster connection. She also notes that her approach to business has evolved; she now prioritizes "selling too soon rather than too late" and leveraging partnerships to scale quickly, as seen in her international expansion of the Huffington Post.

Looking Ahead: AI and Democratized Health

At 74, Huffington continues to build, recently launching Thrive AI Health in partnership with OpenAI. Her mission is to democratize health knowledge, using hyper-personalization to give individuals the right nudges at the right time. She acknowledges that while technology has historically brought out the worst in us, we are now at a juncture where we can use AI to foster the best version of ourselves.

The Philosophy of Life

Ultimately, Huffington concludes that the purpose of life is growth and evolution. She encourages others to "be a beginner every single morning," letting go of the burdens of the past to embrace new beginnings. Her life serves as a testament to the idea that one can remain ambitious and productive while maintaining a deep connection to joy, wonder, and the unconditional love that makes aiming for the stars possible.

🎯Key Sentences

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I mean that's the story of your life.
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There's never too late.
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It was unnecessary suffering.
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I had a few obstacles to overcome.
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I've worked on it and I've dealt with it.
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📝Key Phrases

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overcome that fear of rejection
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buy into this delusion
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set your sights on
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a cascade of positive events
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gravitate to
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📖 Transcript

The biggest success of the Huffington Boss happened after I collapsed and hit my head on my desk, broke my cheekbone and came to in a little pool of blood.
That was the beginning of a journey to find out what was wrong with me.
Ariana Huffington is one of the world's most powerful business leaders in media and the co-founder of the Huffington Post.
Which under her innovative leadership became the second most popular news site in the world before being sold for $315 million.
What are the most important things I should be thinking about to be successful?
One is when you overcome that fear of rejection, that fear of failure, we are much more likely to take bold moments.

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