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There's only one thing I love more than race day: the morning after! The morning after the Marathon, New York catches running fever. The Hudson River bike path on Manhattan's west side was like a traffic jam of joggers on Monday morning. No doubt the great race fires up the endurance athlete in all of us - and it's beautiful.
Stephanie Ruhle
Social media is amazing because it's opened a platform for so many people to have a voice - but that voice can get inside your head, and it can really mess with you. The only way to avoid that is to have a strong sense of self. I can't say that I have one, but I can tell you I'm working really hard on it.
Of course the female experience is different from those of our male peers - just like every woman's story is different from their fellow females.
The smartest and most successful people I know are the people who are constantly evolving, always learning. It does not end with school.
You know it's time to step back and take a long, hard look at yourself when a New York City cabbie is giving you life advice.
I think I have a loyalty to try to make the best news show I can every day.
There are women crossing the border, finding border control agents to turn themselves in so they can begin the process of asylum, only to have their children taken from them with no idea of where they're going or when they'll see them again.
You cannot change who you are, so don't punish yourself for your shortcomings. Know who you are, give it your best, and celebrate it.
If you commit to too many things, they become miserable experiences.
Life - life is not fair. But it can be extraordinary.
Work-life balance is not just a buzzy, self-help term that real business people laugh at. You need it.
No doubt bias exists everywhere, but Wall Street is a ferocious battlefield with everyone in search of the next rainmaker or best strategy. It shouldn't matter who delivers it.
From Warren Buffett to Jamie Dimon to Paul Tudor Jones, no one has cracked the code and put a critical mass of top women in the C-Suite or near it.
I don't think there's anyone who is saying a life of a child in Idaho or Iowa means less than someone on the other side of the border.
International Women's Day means many things to many people. Officially, it is 'a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.' These are important points that deserve to be called out - so we all remember their significance.
College has become a business, and because of that, it can be gamed.
Like a lot of overcommitted, overworked Americans, I do not have much time to exercise. Plain and simple. Instead of merely accepting this sad fact, I remind myself of it constantly, so that on the 95 percent of days I know I won't make it to the gym, I remember to go out of my way to get my body moving.
I know how important it is to drink water, but plain H2O bores me to death, so I inevitably end up dehydrated.
I think, for young people, and I think, for women, it's great to work in new products and derivatives products because, if you work in a plain-vanilla product, it's going to take you decades to get to a level where other people are. If you work in a brand new business, no one is more experienced than you are.
All of us, as humans, as Americans, as people who are lucky enough to be a part of this country's ideals, should care about our neighbors seeking refuge.
If you're like me, and self-motivation just doesn't get the job done, maybe a little fitness-app competition is just what you need to ignite your need to get moving. It's worth a shot!
In devoting more time and attention to fewer commitments, we can have a bigger impact on the things that matter most.
Work hard on yourself; don't be hard on yourself.
When you see celebrities say, 'I hope the economy bottoms out to get rid of Trump', I think that helps Trump.
My boys are wild. My daughter is wild.
In reality, no one on Wall Street cares about anything except performance.
Stop overanalyzing how you 'feel' about your job and focus on being great at it. That will lead to bigger and better opportunities.
My favorite commencement addresses are the ones that get real and don't make too many promises.
If I can bring a little light, love, and laughter into my environment, it's a win.
Graduation is an important day. It is a significant achievement.
I joined Bloomberg Television as an anchor in 2011 after spending fourteen years on Wall Street. In many ways, the industries are similar: it's about relationship-building, trust, and problem solving.
Gym memberships and personal trainers can be very expensive, but they're not required for getting the body you want.
We live surrounded by people who sound like us, vote like us, spend like us. We get only the news we want to. And then scream into the social media echo chamber that is designed to serve us up information we already like.
Every year, deans of admissions are pushed: 'Did you increase the number of applicants? Did you decrease the acceptance rate?' And it's an institutional priority for colleges and universities to look for students that are going to have a philanthropic family that could give to that school.
I love watching the N.Y.C. Marathon - it might even be the best day of the year. I'm already in a true romance with the Big Apple, but the determination, spirit, sport, and glory that are all in full force on race day make it a true standout.
Two of our favorite excuses for holding onto a few extra pounds and being out of shape: Too little time and too little money.
Pregnancy forces you to put your health first.
I want to tell stories of impact.
Your life shouldn't necessarily cost exactly how much money you make.
When I got to college, my sister was starting work, and she realized she had two weeks of vacation a year, so she called me and said, 'Go abroad.' So right after my freshman year, I went and I studied in Guatemala, and I studied in Kenya, and I studied in Italy, and it was incredible.
Like most, I've had an on again, off again relationship with fitness, sometimes beginning every day at the gym only to forget about my membership for months at a time.
It's essential that the media is sober and intentional in everything they do, and that's something we should all keep top of mind.
We try so hard to be excellent and only want the best of the best but, instead of the greatest day ever, try to have a good one.
We are all human, and we do bad things sometimes.
Seek out different perspectives.
I never expected to join the ranks of commencement speakers, especially at my alma mater. I had a tough time there, left eagerly, and returned rarely.
When I started at NBC, I'm quite sure there wasn't a plan or initiative that we need to make sure the girls are anchoring the shows.
You want to call me out for being a person? Bring it on.
One of the things that's great about the financial industry is, it's really financially rewarding.
When I was 23, 24, I started covering hedge funds - a lot of this was luck - when no one else did. This was before hedge funds were the prettiest girl in school: this was pre-nose job and treadmill for hedge funds, when nobody talked to them - back then, it was just all about insurance companies and money managers.