Arianna Huffington

Arianna Huffington's Book Recommendations

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Arianna Huffington is the founder of The Huffington Post and Thrive Global. She is a businesswoman, commentator, and author, known for her work in digital media and promotion of well-being and sleep. Her book recommendations indicate an interest in topics ranging from technology and business to mindfulness and personal growth.

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Sleep in Art

Sleep in Art

by Meir Kryger

"This book combines two of my favorite things -- art and sleep! Together, with gorgeous images, Meir Kryger (@mhkryger) shows us how artists from Picasso to Matisse painted people sleeping in their dreams and explores the mysteries and science of sleep!"

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"Combines two of my favorite things -- art and sleep!"

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Well

Well

by Sandro Galea

"Congratulations to @BUSPH Dean @sandrogalea on the release of his new book, #Well, a must-read for anyone interested in building a healthier world! @OUPAcademic"

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"A must-read for anyone interested in building a healthier world!"

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Gay Like Me

Gay Like Me

by Richie Jackson

"I loved every page. Powerful, moving and inspiring!"

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"I loved every page. Powerful, moving and inspiring!"

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The War for Kindness

The War for Kindness

by Jamil Zaki

"Jamil Zaki's wonderful new book, The War for Kindness, shows that empathy isn't a fixed trait β€” it's something we can, and must, develop and nurture."

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"Shows that empathy isn't a fixed trait β€” it's something we can, and must, develop and nurture."

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Parents Who Lead

Parents Who Lead

by Stewart D. Friedman

"Encourages parents to forge better lives not only for our children, but also for ourselves."

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"Encourages parents to forge better lives not only for our children, but also for ourselves."

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Savage News

Savage News

by Jessica Yellin

"It's an amazing β€” and smart and funny β€” book."

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Principles

Principles

by Ray Dalio

"Beautifully written and filled with such wisdom."

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Lessons

Lessons

by Gisele BΓΌndchen

"Authentic and inspiring just like [the author]!"

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Meditations

Meditations

by Marcus Aurelius

"I find Meditations so inspirational and instructive, it lives on my nightstand."

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Originals

Originals

by Adam Grant

"A fascinating, eye-opening read that will help you not just recognize your own unique gifts, but find the strength to challenge conventional wisdom to bring them to life."

AI Superpowers

AI Superpowers

by Kai-Fu Lee

"One of those books you begin reading and instantly feel that everybody should know about it."

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Wake Up to the Joy of You

Wake Up to the Joy of You

by Agapi Stassinopoulos

"It's a great book! (And who can't use a little joy right now?)"

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Give and Take

Give and Take

by Adam Grant

"I love Give and Take, which shows that givers get ahead and nice guys don’t finish last."

24/6

24/6

by Tiffany Shlain

"Great piece by @tiffanyshlain on why living 24/6 β€œfeels like magic” β€” and love her new book about the power of unplugging one day a week."

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Tiny Habits

Tiny Habits

by BJ Fogg Ph.D

"At a time when there's a 'painful gap between what people want and what they actually do,' it's a blueprint for changing our approach."

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"Tiny Habits by @bjfogg was published on the last day of 2019, but I’m going to call it the best book of 2020 (so far). At a time when there's a "painful gap between what people want and what they actually do,” it's a blueprint for changing our approach."

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Meditation Station

Meditation Station

by Susan B. Katz

"A must-read for children all over the world!"

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Breath

Breath

by James Nestor

"Love that one of our Thrivers, Emily Mias has discovered one of my favorite books, Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor. It came out in 2020, but the science and wisdom are timeless."

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The Changing World Order

The Changing World Order

by Ray Dalio

"This may well be the most important book of the year if not the decade."

Stolen Focus

Stolen Focus

by Johann Hari

"If you want to get your attention and focus back, you need to read this remarkable book."

Everything Is Figureoutable

Everything Is Figureoutable

by Marie Forleo

"With her trademark mix of warmth, intelligence and insightful advice, [the author] shows us how, as the title says, everything is figureoutable."

The Start-up of You

The Start-up of You

by Reid Hoffman

"Wisdom from @reidhoffman about how success is about both β€œI” and β€œWe.” You can read more in this excerpt from his newly updated book "The Startup of You" on @Thrive."

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The Cat Who Loved the Moon

by Jennifer Lea Reynolds

"Moving piece by Jennifer Lea Reynolds on how the loss of her father led her to create her first children's book: "Loss and change come in many forms, and this book aims to convey that what we love never truly leaves our sides.""

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Memories, Dreams, Reflections

Memories, Dreams, Reflections

by Carl Jung

"A great guide to how important dreams are as a gateway to our own intuition and wisdom."

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Aware

Aware

by Dr. Daniel Siegel M.D.

"Rooted in science, it’s a great way to focus your attention and build a life of less stress and more presence."

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Strength in Stillness

Strength in Stillness

by Bob Roth

"A master class that makes Transcendental Meditation accessible for everyone."

Hopping over the Rabbit Hole

Hopping over the Rabbit Hole

by Anthony Scaramucci

"The most valuable thing [the author] teaches us about success is how important, even necessary, failure is."

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Thirst

Thirst

by Scott Harrison

"A hope-filled book about finding your purpose in life and pursuing it against all odds."

More Human

More Human

by Steve Hilton

"A very timely book and a powerful call for change."

Powerful

Powerful

by Patty McCord

"Compelling account of the culture that made Netflix succeed."

The Sixth Man

The Sixth Man

by Andre Iguodala

"About how he learned to believe the age-old-adage that 'less is more.'"

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Growth IQ

Growth IQ

by Tiffani Bova

"Smart growth is sustainable growth and [the author] shows us how to maintain it."

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Maybe You Should Talk to Someone

Maybe You Should Talk to Someone

by Lori Gottlieb

"Funny, hopeful, wise, and engrossingβ€”all at the same time."

Being with Dying

Being with Dying

by Joan Halifax

"Arianna Huffington mentioned this book in her book "Thrive."

Mindfulness

Mindfulness

by Mark Williams

"Arianna Huffington mentioned this book in her book "Thrive."

Lessons for the Living

Lessons for the Living

by Stan Goldberg

"Arianna Huffington mentioned this book in her book "Thrive."