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In April of 2007, Arianna Huffington woke up in a pool of her own blood. She was two years into building the Huffington Post, all while parenting two teenage daughters as a divorced mother… so basically, juggling ALL the things, like so many of us do. She had been burning the candle at both ends, and literally collapsed, breaking her cheekbone and requiring stitches over her eye. She was diagnosed with a severe case of “burnout” and decided this was not the life she wanted to lead. It was then that she realized the necessity of prioritizing wellness and decided to make that message a part of her life’s work.
How many of us can relate to this, right?? Especially now.
As the pandemic accelerates a mental health crisis that already existed, Arianna joins us tonight to help us identify our own individual signs and stressors. She believes that as a society, we can emerge into a new normal and become much more open about the challenges we’re facing and ways to course-correct.
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In April of 2007, Arianna Huffington woke up in a pool of her own blood. She was two years into building the Huffington Post, all while parenting two teenage daughters as a divorced mother… so basically, juggling ALL the things, like so many of us do. She had been burning the candle at both ends, and literally collapsed, breaking her cheekbone and requiring stitches over her eye. She was diagnosed with a severe case of “burnout” and decided this was not the life she wanted to lead. It was then that she realized the necessity of prioritizing wellness and decided to make that message a part of her life’s work.
How many of us can relate to this, right?? Especially now.
As the pandemic accelerates a mental health crisis that already existed, Arianna joins us tonight to help us identify our own individual signs and stressors. She believes that as a society, we can emerge into a new normal and become much more open about the challenges we’re facing and ways to course-correct.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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