Overview
We will learn how to properly reframe failure entirely, handle the pain of rejection, stay positive, build grit, etc. The information shared is based on science, biographies of successful folks, my personal experience, etc.
Why you should Attend
For many, failure and the fear of it stops them right in their tracks, but this doesn’t have to be the case.
Failure shouldn’t be seen as a scary proposition to avoid at all costs. Many successful folks have failed their way to success. We most certainly can do the same.
But how?
In this lecture, I will give you the blueprint on how to finally leverage failure and fear to your advantage. After absorbing my strategies and wisdom, you will never see failure the same ever again.
Truly life-changing material.
You will learn to enthusiastically embrace setbacks.
You owe it to yourself to apply this knowledge in order to make your dreams come true.
Areas Covered in the Session
- Bullet points on how Michael Jordan and Thomas Edison handled failure, how success and failure are akin to ice cream flavors, how to overcome fear of rejection, staying positive, developing grit, etc
Who Will Benefit
Speaker Profile
Luke Jean-Louis I was born and raised in New York. I received my MBA from the Zicklin School of Business, where I studied human resources management. I have spent years working in the staffing industry where I attained my Certified Staffing Professional certification offered by The American Staffing Association.
I teach folks personal development. I am a life coach, blogger, author, speaker, singer, voice actor and podcaster.
I have consumed a plethora of self-help material throughout my life. I have spent tens of thousands of dollars on books, courses, coaches, etc. I’ve applied much of this education to see what works and what doesn’t. I have also interviewed many successful people on my podcast, “The Deep Voice Man Show.”
As a result, I can demystify success by distilling all that information on what works into key tips or bullet points that make it easy for the average person to comprehend. In fact, I break things down so simply that a 5-year-old can easily understand.