Paul Sullivan
Clutch
Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't
Portfolio, 2010
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Why most people choke under pressure, while others come through in the clutch
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Everyone faces “clutch” situations, those times when you need to function under intense pressure. Few excel in these stressful moments; most choke. New York Times columnist Paul Sullivan investigates what makes the notable few who can handle stress so reliable under pressure. He interviews top athletes – including Tiger Woods – highly decorated combat veterans, seasoned heads of financial institutions, and successful traders to discover their secrets and methods.
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Paul Sullivan writes the Wealth Matters column for The New York Times.
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