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India has much to offer in wellness space: Arianna Huffington
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SME Times News Bureau | 10 Sep, 2018
Greek-American journalist-entrepreneur Arianna Huffington raised many an
eyebrow worldwide when she stepped down as editor-in-chief of the US
web portal that bears her name to focus on a wellness start-up she says
draws much from Indian traditions and practices.
"India has long
held a special place in my heart, from the time I went to study
comparative religion at Visva-Bharati University (Santiniketan). India
faces many challenges with stress and burnout -- employees in Mumbai
work 64 hours per week on average, the most in the world, and 80 per
cent of working professionals in India feel stressed at work -- but it
also has many of its own solutions," Huffington told IANS in an email
interview.
Because of her attraction to things Indian, she decided to open the first overseas operation of her start-up here.
"Its
ancient wisdom and spiritual traditions, in addition to traditional
Indian practices like yoga and meditation, have been validated by modern
science and form the basis for many of Thrive Global's tools and
strategies," Huffington said.
To this end, the start-up's
conducted workshops and master classes at companies in Delhi, Mumbai and
Bengaluru and will be launching a media platform in October.
"The
response has been overwhelmingly positive. Though that shouldn't be too
surprising, since so many of the principles that can help us lead a
thriving life in today's distracted digital age are actually grounded in
the ancient wisdom that's deeply rooted in India's history and
culture," Huffington, who in 2009, was #12 in Forbes's first-ever list
of the Most Influential Women In Media, said.
She's had a flourishing career in politics and journalism. What prompted her to change stride and launch Thrive Global?
"I've
always been interested in the principles that are now the foundation of
Thrive Global, but I didn't always live them. For me, that process
really began in 2007 when I collapsed from exhaustion and lack of sleep.
Afterwards, as I went from doctor to doctor to find out if there was
any underlying medical problem, I had a chance to ask myself a lot of
questions about the kind of life I was living -- like, was this the life
I wanted? Is this really what success looks like?"
That prompted changes to the way she was living and working.
"I
learned about the connection between well-being and productivity, and
wrote two books -- 'Thrive' and 'The Sleep Revolution' -- on the topic.
And as I went around the world speaking about them, I saw how deeply
people want to change their lives. And the reaction was the same all
over the world," she said.
"There was this huge demand not just
for change, but for support in making that change, for a focused and
targeted response. So, I wanted to go beyond just speaking out and
raising awareness -- I felt the need to turn this passion into something
real and tangible that would begin to help people change their daily
lives and change the culture around them to support those changes. And
so, I founded Thrive Global," Huffington explained.
Expanding on
the India connect, Marcus Ranney, who heads the company's operations in
this country, said India's ancient wisdom and spiritual traditions "are
now at the center of a global conversation" about what it means to live a
good life.
"The truth and power of India's centuries-old
traditions are being increasingly and conclusively validated by modern
science. What these studies show about the connection between well-being
and performance is enough to convince even the most sceptical and
secular societies to embrace the knowledge embedded in Indian culture
for centuries: The power of meditation, yoga, contemplation and
compassion to change our lives and our world," he said in his email to
IANS.
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