Keynotes by Eli Joseph

Unlocking potential through adversity

Dr. Eli Joseph’s keynotes deliver impactful lessons on leveraging rejection to fuel success. His talks are rich with personal anecdotes, practical advice, and motivational insights designed to empower audiences to overcome obstacles and excel in their careers and personal lives.

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Build Your Brand Through Failure

We constantly promote our achievements, but rarely spend time addressing the lessons learned from our failures, let alone drawing inspiration from them. We love to focus on our personal and career highlights. However, there are valuable lessons we can use to cultivate a productive career through our failures. As we continue to learn from our mistakes, we can use these lessons as a promotional tool to market ourselves effectively.

Takeaway

As we develop a portfolio of successes and failures, we will cultivate a chain reaction. There are three main principles of this chain reaction:

  • Rent is Due Every Day: Success is never truly owned. We must treat each goal as our landlord, and the currency we use to pay off our rent is our effort.
  • Direction is More Important Than Speed: Many people strive to be the “first person” or the “youngest person” to accomplish something, but most tend to go nowhere fast. It may take a long time to achieve our goals, but progressing in the right direction is crucial.
  • Dream Big, Think Small: We must focus on the small incremental steps needed to complete the big picture. We can’t have a chain reaction without setting up a sequence of positive and negative experiences.

Eli Joseph

Born in 1994, Dr. Eli Joseph is an American educator and scholar. Currently, he is a faculty member at New York University, Columbia University, and the University of California, Los Angeles. As an educator, his areas of expertise include quantitative finance, statistics, data analytics, and behavioural finance. It should not be forgotten that Eli is only 28 years as of January 2023. Having achieved that academic feat at that tender age only means that he is no ordinary person. No wonder Forbes magazine listed him among the top under-30 scholars.

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Time is Your Greatest Competition

We are all given the same amount of time each day. Additionally, we are often told that we can manifest our success by competing against ourselves. Through the analysis of the Yerkes-Dodson Law, the metronome effect, and stress, we will understand why time is our greatest competition.

Takeaway

  • Leaders Welcome New Challenges: Effective leaders handle pressure and tight deadlines with ease. Through the metronome experiment, you realize that you are only competing against yourself when no one is watching. You compete with yourself when practicing and training, improving your skills. However, your accomplishments in workshops, practice, and training sessions are meaningless if you can’t execute your purpose when it matters.
  • Killer Instinct Under Stress: The greatest business leaders develop a killer instinct that allows them to perform at an elite level during stressful situations.
  • Setting Deadlines for Goals: One of the best ways to stay committed to our objectives is to set deadlines for each goal. By establishing a deadline, we create a binding contract, initiating a friendly battle against time for each goal.

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