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Success: It's not easy to achieve or define. Maybethat's why so many books in the nonfiction business aislesgrapple with this very topic. This month, we spotlight half a dozenworks that guide readers through their own journeys to success.
We begin withStress for Success: The Proven Program forTransforming Stress Into Positive Energy at Work(TimesBusiness, $24.50 cloth) by James E. Loehr. The author's premiseis an intriguing one--namely, that stress can actually be good foryou. Relying on his background in sports psychology, Loehr urges"corporate athletes" to train themselves so that they canindeed thrive under pressure. "By exposing yourself to stressand training every day . . . your productivity, health andhappiness will increase," Loehr maintains. "You willthrive in the chaos of modern corporate life."
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