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'If you feel like a hostage of your to-do list, and struggle to
find time for what matters most, this book will be a big help.'
DANIEL H. PINK,#1 New York Times bestselling author of When and
Drive The week just started and already you're playing catch-up. At
the end of another busy day, your to-do list is longer than it was
this morning. Enter GRIP: the book for everyone who has too much to
do. This fresh, no-nonsense guide brings clarity and direction to
even the most hectic workweek. Using tools you know - like your
calendar, to-do list, and email - GRIP walks you through working
smarter, thinking bigger, and clearing the way for what matters
most. And GRIP's pick-and-choose structure makes it easy to dive in
and start applying what you like straightaway. So you can reclaim
your time and start chasing your wildest dreams. Today. 'Packed
with immediately actionable insights and smart frameworks to put
you in the driver's seat' JULIE ZHOU, former VP Design at Facebook
and author of The Making of a Manager 'In a time when we all face
so many demands, expectations and uncertainties, GRIP will help you
take back control of your week and your life' TONY CRABBE,
bestselling author of Busy: How to Thrive in a World of Too Much
"If you feel like a hostage of your to-do list and struggle to find
time for what matters most, this book will be a huge help." -Daniel
H. Pink, #1 New York Times bestselling author of When and Drive
We're all familiar with the signs that things are getting out of
hand. The week has barely started and already you're playing
catch-up. At the end of another busy day, your to-do list is longer
than it was that morning, your inbox overflowing with other
people's asks. At times like those, no matter how hard we work, it
can feel like we're spinning our wheels. Enter GRIP: The Art of
Working Smart, by Dutch entrepreneur and bestselling author Rick
Pastoor. GRIP is a fresh and forgiving guide that helps you get
things done and free up time for what's important to you. In the
space of one year, Rick went from being a 25-year-old engineering
hire to leading a team of 30 at Blendle, the New York Times-backed
journalism startup. It was clear he needed a new way of working.
And fast. So, Rick started experimenting. He'd keep what worked,
ditch what didn't, and share with coworkers what he learned along
the way. The result is GRIP: a flexible collection of tools and
insights that helped the team do their best work. Now it can do the
same for you. An overnight sensation in Holland, this bestseller
has helped thousands find clarity amid the chaos of our demanding
times. Now available in English, for everyone who's looking to
reclaim their sanity and add direction to even the most hectic days
and weeks. Rick's friendly, no-nonsense approach makes it easy to
dive in. The book's pick-and-choose structure, complete with cheat
sheets for each section, means you can start applying what you need
straightaway. GRIP walks you through: Unlocking the power of
everyday tools you're already using like a calendar, to-do list,
and email Lowering the volume on distractions to find your focus
And freeing up room to think big and grow So you can get started on
making your dreams a reality.
This first comprehensive overview of the process of commissioning
and financing the construction of cathedrals in the Middle Ages
reveals a financing system almost as monumental as the cathedrals
themselves. Here we follow the historian on a fascinating
examination of construction accounts and other sources - extant but
never so minutely explored - bringing the bishop and the chapter to
account, as it were. The book is divided into two parts. The first
gives a broad overview of the resources on which medieval
commissioners could draw, including contributions from the bishop,
chapter, sovereign, city and, above all, the faithful of the
diocese in which the cathedral was erected. The second part is a
case study of the financing of construction at Utrecht Cathedral,
whose archives are among the best preserved in Europe, followed by
a brief discussion of the financing of several other cathedral
building projects throughout Europe and of the church of St Peter's
in Rome.
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