By Doug Fabrizio
Salt Lake City, Utah – We've all seen people who can remain calm and focused under immense pressure, like the quarterback who carefully weighs his options while a hefty opponent barrels in his direction. New York Times columnist Paul Sullivan says this isn't luck. "Clutch" performers are the people who approach high stress situations just as they would if conditions were normal. Sullivan's written a book to explain how they do it, and Tuesday, he joins Doug to talk about the lessons we can learn from them.
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