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Embracing Victory: Life Lessons In Competition And Compassion,Used
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Despite womens great strides in business, sports and politics, many women still feel ambivalent about winning. They cannot relate to what Nelson calls the Conquerors way: domination, subjugation, humiliation of enemies. But equally unpalatable is the alternative settling for the secondclass status of the Cheerleaders way, wherein women compete only with each other, only on the sidelines, and only over issues like beauty and popularity.Nelson proposes this possibility: the Champions way. The Champions competes openly, joyously, with women or men, with respect for her rivals, and without apology for her own desire for excellence. Using personal stories, interviews with more than two hundred women, and original survey research of one thousand women and girls nationwide, Nelson presents a unique five part framework for understanding competition: its a relationship, a process, an opportunity, a risk, and a feminist issue. In a book that will change every readers perspective on competition, Nelson sets women on their way to competing with a whole new game plan.
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