Arianna Huffington

Arianna Huffington
Arianna Huffingtonis a Greek American author, syndicated columnist, occasional actress, and businesswoman...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth15 July 1950
CountryUnited States of America
spiritual moving purpose
Moving ourselves to the background and others to the foreground is evidence that the (spiritual) search is achieving its purpose.
moving media video
Moving forward, investigative journalists need to train themselves to be media amphibians - just as comfortable with the classic verities of great journalism as they are with video, Twitter, Facebook, and, most importantly, citizen journalism.
jobs moving waiting
We don’t have to wait until we move or change jobs to change our lives. Nor do we have to wait for large-scale, upstream change. We can initiate change right now. There are endless starting points.
moving communication sixty-minutes
For too long, reporters for the big media outlets have been fixated on novelty, always moving too quickly onto the next big score or the next hot get. Paradoxically, in these days of instant communication and sixty-minute news cycles, it's actually easier to miss information we might otherwise pay attention to. That's why we need stories to be covered and re-covered until they filter up enough to become part of the cultural bloodstream.
struggle moving grace
We all have within us the ability to move from struggle to grace.
moving past media
The key question facing those of us working in the media (old and new) is whether we embrace and adapt to the radical changes brought about by the Internet or pretend that we can somehow hop into a journalistic Way Back Machine and return to a past that no longer exists and can't be resurrected. There is no question that, as the industry moves forward and we figure out the new rules of the road, there will be - and needs to be - a great deal of experimentation with new revenue models.
moving important quality
It's important to remember that the future of quality journalism is not dependent on the future of newspapers. The discussion needs to move from "How do we save newspapers?" to "How do we save and strengthen journalism?" - however it is delivered.
american-journalist approved bring closer comparison everyday fears pale parent
But, in fact, there is nothing that can bring you closer to fearlessness about everything else in the world than being a parent - because everyday fears - like not being approved of - pale by comparison to the fears you have about your children.
american-journalist beneath fear intense kids love lurking
There's no love more intense than the love we have for our kids - and where there is intense love, there is also intense fear lurking beneath the surface.
backed candidate clear determined driving issues position vision
A lot of them are determined not to be in the same position they were in 2004, when they backed a candidate that equivocated on so many issues and no clear vision was ever articulated. And there's one issue driving that, and that's the war.
discovery self long
So great becomes the fear of losing what we have that many of us rush back to hide under the temporary shelter of convention rather than follow the path of self-discovery wherever it might lead. Given adequate time and sufficient fear, we may hide so long that we hardly notice we're slowly suffocating.
mother opposites stones
Often, you'll fail. But, as my mother also taught me, failure isn't the opposite of success - it's a stepping stone to success.
eulogy limited-time earth
Why do we spend so much of our limited time on this earth focusing on all the things that our eulogies will never cover?
important body lasts
Before checking that last email before you go to bed, say to yourself, No, I am important. This is important. My body is more important.