Arianna Huffington is a well known name and because
of her achievements she doesn’t need an introduction. And there are a number of
failures behind her immense success.
Arianna Huffington is a Greek-American Author,
Syndicated Columnist, and a Businesswoman. Huffington was the editor-in-chief
of “Huffington Post”, which was later acquired by AOL, in 2011. AOL made
Huffington President and Editor-In-Chief of “Huffington Post” media group. But
later in 2016 she decided to step down from her post, so that she can dedicate
her time for her new start up, Thrive Global, that was based on health, fitness
and sleeping awareness.
Her
first bestseller book “The Female Women” got published in 1973, at the age of
23. But it is hard to believe that despite her first book gained massive
popularity, her second book “After Reason” was refused by over 36 publications.
After the rejection from almost 3 dozens of publications, it was finally
accepted to be published in 1978. Instead of giving up she decided to do it
again despite of the failure. She shared something that her mother taught her :
Later she wrote numerous no.of articles in the late
80s for National Review. She also wrote a biography of Maria Callas, named
Maria Callas - The Women Behind The Legend in 1981. And another biography of Pablo
Picasso, named Picasso – Creator and Destroyer in 1989.
Huffington was listed at 12th position in
the “First-Ever List Of The Most Influential Women In Media” and 52nd
position in “Most Powerful Women In The World” by Forbes. She also moved up to
42nd position in The Guardian’s top 100 media list.
Way of success is full of struggle, obstruction and failure. The person who always
shows the courage to keep moving on, despite of the failure, is already a conqueror,
as he is far more ahead then the one who decided to give up. Be fearless, learn
from your mistakes, keep going on even after failing a no.of times and overcome
obstacles of failure, is what we learn from Arianna Huffington. And today we see her as a tremendously successful
person.
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