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Rejection Is Your Resume | Daron Roberts | TEDxUTAustin

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  • Опубликовано: 9 апр 2018
  • How often do you think about your rejections? I’m sure it’s more often than we’d like. But how often do you showcase your rejections? That definitely happens less often. Maybe it’s time we started considering new ways to approach our pitfalls. Our next award-winning, NFL coaching speaker Daron Roberts, is ready to tackle this. Strap in. In the summer of 2006, Daron was sitting on a conveyor belt that ran through Harvard Law School and made frequent drop-offs at Wall Street law firms when he decided to embark on a coaching career. That gamble led to a seven-year stint as an NFL and college football coach.
    Currently, Daron helps propel athletes beyond their sport as the founding director of the Center for Sports Leadership & Innovation at the University of Texas. He is an award-winning lecturer that teaches courses on innovation, risk, and leadership. Daron holds a B.A. from UT, and M.P.P. and J.D. from Harvard. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 19

  • @btf_program
    @btf_program 2 года назад +5

    WOW! That was INCREDIBLE! Time to get rejected.

  • @rhuffines1
    @rhuffines1 5 лет назад +25

    He was my Professor at The University of Texas. He is the man. Great talk.

  • @shandonlee7605
    @shandonlee7605 5 лет назад +12

    Awesome and amazing cousin Daron, always pushing forward.

  • @marshamccombie8206
    @marshamccombie8206 2 года назад +4

    Loved this. Just what I needed to hear today.

  • @sabbyg1316
    @sabbyg1316 8 месяцев назад

    I have the exact same red Casio as him! His words must be important then.

  • @sockysworld8010
    @sockysworld8010 3 года назад +8

    Forget missing, keep swinging.

  • @theoldaccountthatiusedtous6767
    @theoldaccountthatiusedtous6767 2 года назад +2

    Aha that's what I'm doing now! I have EI so I'm only applying to jobs that I think would be interesting. Then I'm going back to school in September. I just need to find something else to do between now and then, something actually productive (because honestly job hunting is not).

  • @strobia9
    @strobia9 3 года назад +2

    What if you try not a single change but two: changing the country, learning a new domain hard like programming, struggling by yourself for about 3 years, now switching to data analysis and always hearing you are not enough. Sent button pushed thousands of times on your application for a job, thousands of rejections received - I supposed I was not enough for an interview. While lot of articles screaming we don`t have enough people in IT - and you, home, reading all these bullshits and keep applying and receiving rejections. And also we don`t want to prepare/train them if they show up at our door - must be a subtitle for these articles. If you take a leap at 40 - you are not welcomed. And if you are a woman, you are unwelcomed twice. My question is what to do when you exhaust all the solutions given in the market of advices and TEDs and they didn`t work for you. Do not despair? How many years do not despair? You have to eat, pay the rent and another burden that comes to you as a market advice is to stay strong, to not despair, be not a human being with a psychology. Do not, do not. Stay in front like a stone and eat and pay nothing, exactly how a stone does.

    • @jamiececilielange5249
      @jamiececilielange5249 2 года назад +2

      My personal opinion: It would be nice if we could decide exactly what our future would look like, but not everything is in our control. Sometimes we try a path and meet a dead-end.
      I personally wanted to become a musician, and I still make music, but after following that dream for a while, I decided to try something new. So now I'm working in a greenhouse instead, which I like.

    • @maurhysphillips4347
      @maurhysphillips4347 Год назад +1

      @@jamiececilielange5249 Agree with this. If something doesn't work try something new.

  • @TheaHo
    @TheaHo 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for your sharing

  • @simplyredislandgirl
    @simplyredislandgirl 4 года назад +3

    Interesting talk👍 but I don't fully agree with the conclusion, that advice could cause someone to jeopardize great opportunities, especially job opportunities that may never come around again, then regret will be the result!😒 Some opportunities are once in a lifetime opportunities & especially now in 2020 with the Covid19 pandemic significantly affecting the world as well as every aspect of people's lives, including jobs, job opportunities are now close to non-existent!😔 And I'm speaking from Barbados. So there's no time to try out rejection experiments & no one who is struggling to survive in the US & worldwide can afford to play with their lives right now! Maybe in 2018 when this Tedtalk was published but definitely not now if u know what's good for you!💪🙏 Good luck on your journey Everyone reading this!🙏🙋

    • @mundymorningreport3137
      @mundymorningreport3137 3 года назад +8

      The point wasn't so much as to seek out rejection as to know the real impact of rejection and put it in perspective. The example of asking for a free coffee was on a level where rejection isn't life-altering, yet people still fear it. If you can take a risk without fear, not only do you invite a more desirable life, you open to the possibility of doing it more successfully. Anyone who has failed and kept trying will be more successful than those who chose to turn back for fear of failure. But hey, its your life, chose to not live it if you think that's the only way to get on with it. Party on Dudette. Be good to each other.

    • @abtheone7825
      @abtheone7825 3 года назад

      @@mundymorningreport3137 I Agree but Rejection can destroy ones Confidence if it keeps happening it also causes Mental Health issues some people can deal with Rejection and others have a difficult time getting over it

    • @GirlSmotheredToDeath
      @GirlSmotheredToDeath Год назад

      @@abtheone7825 That's just you. Rejection is a numbers game. After enough rejections, there will be acceptance.

    • @abtheone7825
      @abtheone7825 Год назад

      @@GirlSmotheredToDeath I was speaking in general and I know it's a numbers game but it's other ways

  • @privateprivate2268
    @privateprivate2268 2 года назад

    Thumbs Up

  • @joycehobbs7182
    @joycehobbs7182 3 года назад

    She

  • @jennyjiang4322
    @jennyjiang4322 3 года назад

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