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21 quotes from Arianna Huffington about sleep and mental health from Qualtrics' X4 Summit
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A photo of Arianna Huffington speaking at the Qualtrics X4 Summit. - photo by Herb Scribner
The Qualtrics X4 Summit kicked off Wednesday afternoon with a speech from Arianna Huffington, the creator of The Huffington Post.

Huffington, who launched The Huffington Post in 2005 and has since started a new company called Thrive, spoke to the summit crowd about why people need to build a better work-life balance and the dangers of too much time using technology.

Huffington said its important for people to get more sleep as well.

Weve collected 21 quotes from Huffington about sleep deprivation, improving mental health and stepping away from technology:



Is this what success looks like? It is completely unnecessary. It actually comes from this illusion that we need to treat life in silos. And it comes from the dilution also that I am going to reduce what a good life is and here we have reduced it to a successful life. We reduce success to two metrics: money and power/status. This is like trying to sit on a two-legged stool. Eventually, you will fall off.



When we prioritize our well-being, everything else in our life gets better, including our products, including our performance at work, including our success.



Right now we take better care of our smartphones than we take care of ourselves. I bet everyone here knows how much battery remains in their phones right now.



Becoming perpetually tired had become the new normal.



If you dont learn to delegate as a leader, if you dont trust your leadership team, youre never going to have a star leadership team. No star leader is going to join you if youre going to micromanage everything.



You may say, How come an entire country believes something false? Thats not unusual. Remember, for a long time we all believed that smoking was glamorous.



We need to stop talking about work-life balance. The two are completely integrated.



We are becoming increasingly addicted to our technology devices.



Right now, the cultural assumption is that you have to respond immediately, especially to text. If I dont respond to texts immediately, I feel like someone is going to call 911. We need to change that.



Its becoming very hard to say no to all the barrage of information, the notifications. Imagine how hard it is for teenagers.



Where we put our attention determines the quality of our life. It determines what we do. It determines everything.



Technology has made it harder to connect with our own wisdom and to connect to a sense of wonder with the world.



We can still take back our lives, take back controls.



People wonder whats going to happen with artificial intelligence. For me the problem is not whats happening to artificial intelligence, the problem isnt whats happening to augmented reality, Im worried about whats happening to humanity.



Its very hard to be resilient when were run down.



Everyone talks about the importance of company cultures. But what does that really mean? Its treating the companys culture as a companys immune system.



One of the companys cultures was working harder, longer and smarter. Well, longer and smarter are contradictory. There are certain diminished returns after certain hours of work.



People who are burnt out are going to act out.



The problem is not with stress. The problem is when stress becomes cumulative. It leads to every disease, including diabetes.



Remember what youre grateful for, or simple consciously breathe. It will dramatically change the quality of your day.



Our eulogies are made up of how we made people feel, what we added to other peoples lives, what made us laugh.