Daniel Lerner

Happiness Speaker, Psychology Professor

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  • Languages Spoken

    English

  • Travels From

    Pennsylvania, USA

  • Daniel Lerner Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

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  • Languages Spoken

    English

  • Travels From

    Pennsylvania, USA

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The New Era of Well-Being: How COVID-19 is Changing Our Perspective on Health, Happiness, and Opportunity

Is there any part of our lives that COVID-19 hasn’t touched? Whether it’s the way we learn, work, connect with each other, even spend our leisure time—it’s clear that pretty much everything has been transformed in the wake of this pandemic. But the thing that interests...

Is there any part of our lives that COVID-19 hasn’t touched? Whether it’s the way we learn, work, connect with each other, even spend our leisure time—it’s clear that pretty much everything has been transformed in the wake of this pandemic. But the thing that interests performance coach and positive psychologist Dan Lerner the most is the way it’s changing our perspective on something essential: our wellbeing. Drawing on real-life stories and examples that come from his class ‘The Science of Happiness’ at New York University, Lerner explores how we can address the unique challenges of the coronavirus—isolation, low mood, collective loss, financial hardship—while also making room for new opportunities to thrive in this environment. With his signature high-energy brand of storytelling, Lerner offers us simple yet powerful insights as to how we can make sense of this tragedy, maintain hope, and care for ourselves and each other.

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Greatness, Goodness, and Grit: How to Realize Your Potential and Succeed at Work & in Life

With a lifetime exploring peak-performance, well-being, and passion, Dan Lerner has become one of the most sought after voices on how people unlock their unique potential. After spending a decade as a talent agent, developing the careers of some of the world’s greatest ...

With a lifetime exploring peak-performance, well-being, and passion, Dan Lerner has become one of the most sought after voices on how people unlock their unique potential. After spending a decade as a talent agent, developing the careers of some of the world’s greatest musicians, he studied with luminaries including Angela Duckworth (the preeminent researcher and author of The New York Times bestseller “Grit”), Martin Seligman (the father of Positive Psychology), and Dr. Nathanial Zinsser (Director of Performance Enhancement Program at the United States Military Academy), and now serves as a performance coach for clients ranging from athletes and executives to educators, lawyers, doctors and high-achievers respected both locally and globally in a vast array of fields.
With the trademark charisma that helped him co-develop the largest course at New York University, and has inspired listeners to call his presentations “life changing” and “electric,” Lerner delivers a powerful talk on how passion, grit, and happiness can help us transcend what we believe is possible both at work and at home, realize the very best version of ourselves, and in the process, elevate our colleagues, neighbors, friends, families and communities. Whatever your field, this galvanizing and comprehensive experience will remind you of what it means to strive for greatness in life—and give you the tools that you need to make it a reality.

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Bringing Your Work to Life: Do What You Love, and Love What You Do

Why does it seem harder than ever to craft a job that is truly fulfilling? With shifting labor practices, constant stress, and more choices than ever, finding a job that’s satisfactory is hard enough—and finding one that’s fulfilling can seem near ...

Why does it seem harder than ever to craft a job that is truly fulfilling? With shifting labor practices, constant stress, and more choices than ever, finding a job that’s satisfactory is hard enough—and finding one that’s fulfilling can seem near impossible. In this fun, engaging talk, NYU clinical instructor Dan Lerner presents a complex journey in simple, tangible, and enjoyable terms. Integrating the psychologies of happiness and performance to help audiences move beyond clichés and take action, Lerner shows that loving our work and working at what we love is achievable. Weaving together science and stories drawn from his coaching clients—high-level athletes, musicians, and corporate executives—to people who have already realized everyday excellence, Lerner gives audiences the tools required to define success, create a strategy towards meaningful work, and make the most of the opportunities to be our very best (and most fulfilled) in the workplace and beyond.

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Passionately Successful: Making the Most of Ambition and Happiness

Cutting edge science now shows that when we pursue our passions in the correct way, we can realize the highest levels of personal and professional success.   In this talk, Daniel Lerner defines two types of passion: harmonious, and obsessive. When you’re ...

Cutting edge science now shows that when we pursue our passions in the correct way, we can realize the highest levels of personal and professional success.

 

In this talk, Daniel Lerner defines two types of passion: harmonious, and obsessive. When you’re harmoniously passionate, you not only love what you do, but you are more focused, energetic, and productive, and live a far more fulfilling life. Conversely, obsessive passions are marked by a compulsive, dogged pursuit of achievement, leading to guilt, shame, pessimism, unhappiness, and, far too often, early burnout.

 

Drawing on a diverse cast of iconic cultural figures—from Richard Branson to Ellen DeGeneres, Nelson Mandela to Kanye West—Lerner illuminates the difference between healthy and dangerous passions, how and why to ignite, explore, and stoke your healthy ones, and even how to find passion in work that you may have given up as passionless long ago. And if you’ve fallen into patterns of blind obsession, Lerner helps you transition out. Ultimately, this keynote is a fiery, fun, and practical primer on how to live a successfully passionate (and passionately successful!) life.

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Beyond Words: How Great Achievers Realize Their Unique Potential

How can you bring your best self—your intrinsic talents, your truest voice—to all that you do, at work and in life? You work hard, you strive for engagement. But you may still feel your core strengths don’t align with the work you do. You wouldn’t be alone. For too ...

How can you bring your best self—your intrinsic talents, your truest voice—to all that you do, at work and in life? You work hard, you strive for engagement. But you may still feel your core strengths don’t align with the work you do. You wouldn’t be alone. For too many of us, our best selves—our most creative, unique, and engaged selves—can seem removed from the work we do. That’s a missed opportunity for workers, for leaders, and for companies. How, then, can organizations help employees realize their utmost potential? Enter Dan Lerner, the teacher behind NYU’s ecstatically popular Science of Happiness class. In this bold new talk, Lerner weaves illuminating examples—from Walt Whitman to Beyonce, from Bruce Lee to Richard Branson, from Hamilton to Maya Angelou, from business leaders to his own family—in order to help you rethink success, fulfilment, and the contribution you can make. With each carefully interlocking story, Lerner reveals how personal expression, artistic or otherwise, led to excellence—and how this in turn changed everything around them. Perfect for individuals, teams, and organizations, this unforgettable talk is about what happens when you transcend limitations and embrace—for the benefit and betterment of those around you—your truest potential.

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Thriving in College: Achieving Success in School and Beyond

For many students, the college experience has shifted from four years of thriving to a harrowing journey merely to survive. Rates of depression and anxiety among students are skyrocketing, expectations and competition are more intense than ever, and with online distractions ...

For many students, the college experience has shifted from four years of thriving to a harrowing journey merely to survive. Rates of depression and anxiety among students are skyrocketing, expectations and competition are more intense than ever, and with online distractions and social media providing entirely new obstacles, today’s campus is markedly different from that of yesterday.

Featuring highlights from Daniel Lerner’s popular NYU class “The Science of Happiness” (the largest non-101 at the university), this talk will help students make the best of these crucial four years, both inside and outside of the classroom (and offers parents key tips to helping this happen, as well). Fast-paced, engaging, interactive, and immediately applicable, Lerner shares with audiences how to cultivate greater optimism, resilience, willpower, and better relationships. He also reveals the science behind why positive thinking can lead to better grades, a more satisfying social experience, better levels of performance on the stage, field, and in the classroom, and even higher post-grad salaries.

Touching on key aspects of the post-secondary experience—roommates, dating, diet, work, exercise, sleep, study habits, grit, and passion—this talk will help students and parents understand the habits that can get today’s co-eds out of the mode of merely ‘surviving,’ and into that of ‘thriving’—in both college and beyond. This is the talk graduates wish they could have heard while still in school. With the science of positivity, Lerner is changing the way students see school for good.

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About Keynote Speaker Daniel Lerner

About Speaker Daniel Lerner…

A psychology professor, strengths-based performance coach, and expert on all things positivity, Dan Lerner studies the ways happiness influences our success.  His two decades as a talent agent, working at some of the world’s top firms, prepared Lerner for his current vocation as a sought-after coach. Today, he works with everyone from Fortune 500 executives to Metropolitan Opera Singers, helping them manage stress, rediscover their strengths, and realize their individual potential. With charisma and wit, Lerner shares just how important a healthy psychological state is for increasing performance and fulfilling your goals. His talks build on his impressive body of work to reveal best-practices on thriving under pressure, avoiding burn-out, and reaching peak levels of success without sacrificing well-being.

Lerner co-authored the book U Thrive: How to Succeed in College and in Life alongside his teaching partner Dr. Alan Schlechter, a leading child and adolescent psychologist. A comprehensive guide through the often unforeseen demands of college life, U Thrive is filled with fascinating research and real-life anecdotes to help students build life-long positive habits that will endure past graduation. Angela Duckworth, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Grit, praises the book for its insights and practical tips, saying, “It’s a user’s guide to the mind and body, written for young adults on the cusp of mastering both!”

Lerner consults for companies like Deutsche Bank, Oppenheimer Funds, UBS Switzerland, and Jet.com, where he works with staff ranging from new hires, to high potentials, to senior executives, optimizing opportunities for them as individuals and for the firm as a whole. Following a decade at International Creative Management and at 21C Media Group, where he was a co-founder and the director of artist development, Lerner studied closely with renowned sports psychologist Dr. Nathaniel Zinsser—a Director of The Center for Enhanced Performance at the United States Military Academy at West Point—focusing on coaching and performance enhancement techniques employed by professional and Olympic athletes. He holds a Masters from, and is on the teaching staff for the graduate program in Applied Positive Psychology, at the University of Pennsylvania.

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