Arianna
Huffington admits she wishes she could go back and tell her younger self that her performance would actually improve if she committed to unplugging, recharging and renewing herself periodically.
Not exact matches
Making this kind of shift is easier said than done, and
Huffington is the first to
admit that she herself has struggled with prioritizing her health over traditional metrics of success.
In an honest moment, I think you and I can
admit that we are not now nor likely ever to be the next Arianna
Huffington or Peter Thiel.
Writing in the
Huffington Post, the governor, as Hawkins puts it,
admitted defeat on comprehensive campaign finance reform when he wrote «We may not be able to shut off the spigot of money into the system.»
According to an October 2014 poll by The
Huffington Post / YouGov, only 18 % of millennials had been ghosted by a person they were dating, and 16 %
admit to have done the ghosting.
Note:
Huffington Post Gay Voices is a media sponsor for Pace University and ProofPilot's study, How We Date, Have Sex, and Form Relationships Men's Looks Matter More Than Women
Admit, Study Shows Physical attractiveness appears to act as a gatekeeper for potential mates.
According to
Huffington Post, packing light means a backpack or a suitcase that can be
admitted as a carry - on.
On February 20, 2012, Peter Gleick issued a statement in the
Huffington Post
admitted to soliciting and receiving Heartland's budget and planning documents «under someone else's name,» and called his actions «a serious lapse of my own and professional judgment and ethics.»
Peter Gleick, the president of the Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security in Oakland, Calif., issued a statement on the
Huffington Post on Monday
admitting to using a false name to trick Heartland into sending him the documents, which he then forwarded to climate communicators and journalists, he said.
He was widely disgraced after
admitting on February 20, 2012 at The
Huffington Post to his creation of the «Fakegate» scandal.
Last week, Peter Gleick, a global - warming researcher and environmental activist,
admitted on
Huffington Post that he had been the source of the documents.
The emails reveal how Gleick «phished» the documents by stealing the identity of a Heartland board member, an act to which he publicly
admitted in his February 20
Huffington Post confession.