what is difference between
(pressure and stress),
(sencitivity and
efficiency) .
Answer Posted / lakshmi niwas pathak
A calm, rational, controlled and sensitive approach is
usually called for in dealing with ... The relationship
between pressure and performance is explained in one of the
oldest ... In reality, different people have different
shaped and positioned inverted-Us at ... This is an
intensely creative, efficient and satisfying state of mind.
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