Intelligent Fear: How to Make Fear Work for You

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Key Porter Books, 2002 - Psychology - 208 pages

A thought-provoking look at how to change fear from a debilitating weakness to a motivating strength It’s a well-known fact that most of us perform poorly in pressure situations. We let fear get the best of us, worrying and “stressing†until we’re immobilized, panic-stricken or just plain helpless. In Intelligent Fear, author Michael Clarkson takes an in-depth look at this often debilitating force — from its prehistoric origins to its numerous modern incarnations — and offers effective formulas that help change fear from a weakness into a strength. Readers will learn how to: - adapt the fear response to life in the 21st century - change the mind-body chemistry in order to focus fear on the task at hand - hone mental powers to help handle pressure situations - harness fear’s physical gifts Intelligent Fear is the product of 13 years of research. Clarkson has interviewed more than 1,000 superachievers, psychologists, biochemists, neurobiologists and crisis survivors. He also drew on his own personal experiences. Clarkson’s accessible, insightful text is peppered with advice and comments from business leaders (Bill Gates, Ted Turner), sports heroes (Tiger Woods, Nancy Lopez), and numerous everyday heroes from across North America. (March, 2002)

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Training Your Fears
11
Management
45
Focus
83
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