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Grip: The art of working smart (and getting to what matters most)

Grip: The art of working smart (and getting to what matters most)

Grip: The art of working smart (and getting to what matters most) by Rick Pastoor, translation: Erica Moore, Elizabeth Manton
(Thorsons Harper Collins, 2022, 320 pages)

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.

‘Rick Pastoor has offered a smart and useful primer for getting more and better work done. 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, author of When and Drive
‘Packed with immediately actionable insights and smart frameworks to put you in the driver’s seat’ – Julie Zhou, 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, author of Busy: How to Thrive in a World of Too Much

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non-fiction