Bag om Redefine El Éxito
La propietaria del exitoso Huffington Post nos llama a redefinir la noción que tenemos del éxito y propone un nuevo camino hacia el bienestar y la felicidad. Define tu éxito y crea una vida debienestar, sabidurÃa y pasión.Cada vez son más las personas que descubrenque el significado del éxito no tiene que vercon un supersalario o una oficina llena delujos. La fundadora del popular diario enlÃnea The Huffington Post explica en esteapasionante libro que nuestra búsquedaincesante de las dos métricas tradicionales del éxito, el dinero y el poder ha dadolugar a una epidemia de agotamiento quelleva consigo enfermedades relacionadascon estrés y erosión en la calidad de nuestrasrelaciones familiares. No sólo redefinela noción que tenemos del éxito, sino quepropone un nuevo camino hacia el bienestar y la felicidad.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION In Thrive, Arianna Huffington makes an impassioned and compelling case for the need to redefine what it means to be successful in today's world. Arianna Huffington's personal wakeup call came in the form of a broken cheekbone and a nasty gash over her eye -- the result of a fall brought on by exhaustion and lack of sleep. As the cofounder and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post Media Group -- one of the fastest growing media companies in the world -- celebrated as one of the world's most influential women, and gracing the covers of magazines, she was, by any traditional measure, extraordinarily successful. Yet as she found herself going from brain MRI to CAT scan to echocardiogram, to find out if there was any underlying medical problem beyond exhaustion, she wondered is this really what success feels like?
As more and more people are coming to realize, there is far more to living a truly successful life than just earning a bigger salary and capturing a corner office. Our relentless pursuit of the two traditional metrics of success -- money and power -- has led to an epidemic of burnout and stress-related illnesses, and an erosion in the quality of our relationships, family life, and, ironically, our careers. In being connected to the world 24/7, we're losing our connection to what truly matters. Our current definition of success is, as Thrive shows, literally killing us. We need a new way forward.
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