A Quote by Jessica Valenti

Stress from blogging keeps me up at night. — © Jessica Valenti
Stress from blogging keeps me up at night.
What keeps me up at night? Waking up to a scoop at another newspaper or on TV. I'm probably competitive, almost too much so. I will stay up till the Web sites at night roll over. And if they don't roll over, I'll stay up until it's done. I'll wake up at the crack of dawn, or in the middle of the night even, just to go and check and see.
People ask me all the time, 'What keeps you up at night?' And I say, 'Spicy People ask me all the time, 'What keeps you up at night?' And I say, 'Spicy Mexican food, weapons of mass destruction, and cyber attacks.'
What keeps me awake at night? Just about everything! I worry that I am not there for my family enough. So what keeps me awake at night is general guilt!
What keeps me up at night is poverty and unemployment.
I find Donald Trump so haphazard, and that keeps me up at night.
They [the authorities] will act aggressively against anyone who has known me. That keeps me up at night.
My girlfriend is sad and quiet and keeps me up all night worrying about her.
I can't go to sleep at night if I didn't accomplish at least something. That's the one thing that keeps me up.
I've been blogging since February of 2001. When I started blogging, it was a dinosaur blog. It was me and a handful of tyrannosaurs. We'd be writing blog entries like, 'The tyrannosaurus is getting grumpy.'
I think a certain amount of stress in life is good. The stress of just working, which takes effort - I think it keeps you going.
In so many ways I am the opposite of Jesus' lifestyle. This keeps me up at night. I can't have authentic communion with Him while mired in the trappings He begged me to avoid.
What keeps me up at night is our nation's continued and burgeoning lack of rationality in response to mass shootings.
Today's world requires a different leadership style - more collaboration and teamwork, including using Web 2.0 technologies. If you had told me I'd be video blogging and blogging, I would have said, 'No way.' And yet our 20-somethings in the company really pushed me to use that more.
The only thing I fear is the harmful effects on my family, who I won't be able to help any more. That's what keeps me up at night.
It is the thing that keeps me up at night - the notion that you have individuals in the United States who are looking at computer screens and who are becoming radicalized.
People ask me, 'What keeps you up at night?' It's delivering a personal experience to every Neiman Marcus customer. It's the hardest thing we do.
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