Dan Lerner
Lerner situates his work at the intersection of positive psychology, peak performance, and personal fulfillment, aiming to guide individuals toward excellence in both personal and professional realms. His approach blends rigorous scientific research with engaging real-life anecdotes, making complex psychological concepts accessible. By leveraging a strengths-based methodology, he helps individuals identify their unique talents and passions, which he argues are essential for achieving true success and well-being.\n\nIn his notable book "U Thrive: How to Succeed in College (and Life)", co-authored with Dr. Alan Schlechter, Lerner draws from his popular course at NYU, offering research-backed strategies for building positive habits and managing stress. His work as an educator extends beyond the classroom; he is a sought-after consultant and coach for Fortune 500 companies, executives, athletes, and performing artists, showing the wide applicability of his insights. Meanwhile, his engaging teaching style, characterized by humor and relatability, has made "The Science of Happiness" one of the most impactful courses at New York University, reaching over 12,000 students.\n\nReaders and audiences from diverse backgrounds find Lerner’s bio inspiring due to his ability to connect complex psychological ideas to everyday life, offering practical advice for thriving in various contexts. His contributions to the field of positive psychology are substantial, focusing on how passion and well-being can lead to lasting personal and professional development. By drawing on his varied career experiences in talent management and academia, Lerner provides valuable insights for anyone interested in achieving peak performance and fulfillment.
Books by Dan Lerner

U Thrive
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