Tips on how to be assertive and not a pushover.| The Art of Manliness
Once the heady chemicals of new love — which transform one’s sweetheart into the very picture of human perfection — wear off, each partner discovers that no matter how compatible they are, there is a least one thing, and sometimes several, that each dislikes in the other. Each possesses some habit, behavior, or personality quirk […]| The Art of Manliness
The great gift of life is our ability to make of it whatever we desire – to author our own stories. It is a power and privilege that expands as we mature.| The Art of Manliness
Manvotional: The Majesty of Strength | From "Royal Manhood," 1899, by James Isaac Vance| The Art of Manliness
Backhanded compliments are put-downs masked by nice-sounding words. Avoid giving them, and have more honest and meaningful conversations.| The Art of Manliness
Learn the manly art of doing things. Based on Albert Bandura's research regarding self-efficacy. Learn how to get your butt in gear and do the things you want to do!| The Art of Manliness
Are people really more busy than they used to be? Or is it all about perception? The rise of shadow work has exhausted us, and it's high time we recognize it.| The Art of Manliness
Over a decade ago, I remember reading a story that stuck with me. I think it was connected to the famous Harvard Study on Adult Development that studied a group of men across their lifetimes, but I can no longer find the reference. A much-beloved doctor, upon his retirement, was given a notebook filled with […]| The Art of Manliness
Unfortunately, even though compliments are a powerful force for positive good for both the giver and receiver, most people are pretty stingy with them.| The Art of Manliness