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The New York Times bestseller that draws on research from over
12,000 individuals to explain what makes people 'choke' under
pressure and show you how to develop nerves of steel 'An unusually
sharp account of work and performing under pressure' Financial
Times Nobody performs better under pressure. The reality is that
pressure only makes you do worse. But there are things you can do
to diminish its effects on your performance. In How to Perform
Under Pressure, Hendrie Weisinger and J. P. Pawliw-Fry explore the
science and psychology behind pressure and give empirically tested
short-term and long-term solutions to help you overcome its
debilitating effects. The book draws on research from more than
12,000 people and features the latest studies from neuroscience and
from the frontline experiences of Fortune 500 employees and
managers. It explains what makes people 'choke' under pressure and
includes 22 strategies you can use to excel in whatever you do.
Whether you have an important presentation to make or an Olympic
record to beat, How to Perform Under Pressure will help you to do
your best when it matters most. 'A wonderful mix of empirical
studies and first hand accounts that show how pressure impacts our
personal and professional lives' Forbes 'All too often, we choke or
crumble under pressure. This book reveals how we can develop nerves
of steel' Adam Grant, professor at the Wharton School of the
University of Pennsylvania and New York Times bestselling author of
Give and Take
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