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The Person
- Bad Breath: How to Know and Fix It On the detection and remedy of halitosis, a matter no companion will raise on your behalf.
- Bathing and the Shower Concerning the proper use of the bath and the shower, and the distinction between them.
- Beard Care On the maintenance of a beard, from washing and trimming to the question of oil.
- Cologne and Deodorant: How Much Is Too Much On the correct application of fragrance and deodorant, and the perils of excess.
- Face Washing Basics On the washing of the face, the selection of a suitable cleanser, and the morning routine.
- Nail and Teeth Basics On the care of the nails and teeth, being matters of elementary personal maintenance.
- Shaving for Your Skin Type On the correct method of shaving according to the condition of the skin.
- The Morning Routine On the order and composition of the morning routine, from rising to departure.
The House
- Basics of Decor for a Bachelor Flat On the furnishing of a bachelor's rooms to a standard suitable for habitation and the receiving of guests.
- Cleaning a Bathroom: Minimum Standards On the cleaning of a bathroom to a minimum acceptable standard, with particular attention to frequency.
- Cleaning and Maintaining Leather Shoes On the cleaning, polishing, and long-term maintenance of leather footwear.
- Getting Rid of Clothes That No Longer Fit On the removal of ill-fitting garments from the wardrobe, and the question of when to let go.
- Hosting a Guest On the preparation required to receive a guest, from clean towels to forethought.
- How to Air a Room On exchanging stale indoor air for fresh, with due regard for weather, bedding, and common sense.
- How to Make a Bed Properly A daily method for making the bed orderly, comfortable, and ready for the next occupation.
- How to Manage Towels The issue, drying, washing, and retirement of household towels.
- How to Pack a Small Case A compact method for carrying what the journey requires, with room left for the case to close.
- How to Replace a Button A small repair to be made promptly, before one missing button recruits another.
- How to Restore Order to a Desk A short clearance of the working surface, its papers, implements, and resident cables.
- How to Tie a Tie On the tying of a necktie, with instructions for the four-in-hand and other serviceable knots.
- Ironing a Shirt On the proper method of ironing a shirt, in the correct order and to an acceptable finish.
- Simple Cooking On the acquisition of basic cookery, sufficient to feed oneself without reliance on others.
- Travelling and the Hotel Bathroom On the maintenance of personal standards while travelling, with notes on hotel etiquette.
The Office
- At Table On conduct at the dinner table, from the correct use of cutlery to the management of conversation.
- Being a Gentleman Without Offending Anyone On the exercise of courtesy in an age suspicious of it, and the line between manners and performance.
- De-escalating a Situation On the reduction of a tense situation without loss of composure or dignity.
- Eye Contact and the Projection of Confidence On the use of eye contact in conversation, and the projection of confidence without affectation.
- How to Deal With Workplace Drama On gossip, quarrels, documentation, and the quiet art of declining to become useful to someone else's disorder.
- How to Stop Being a Pushover On boundaries, refusal, repeated requests, and the difference between courtesy and surrender.
- Making Decisions When You Have No Preference On the necessity of making a decision when asked, even in the absence of a strong preference.
- On Correspondence On the writing of letters, emails and other forms of written communication.
- Sitting Quietly When Bored On the endurance of boredom without complaint, fidgeting, or recourse to a device.
- The Apology A useful apology names the fault, recognises its effect, and sets out the repair.
- The Art of Listening On the practice of listening with genuine attention, and the discipline it requires.
- The Brief Professional Reply A compact answer which settles the question, records the next action, and respects the reader's afternoon.
- The Invitation How to invite a person with enough information to permit a comfortable answer.
- The Thank-You Note A brief written acknowledgement of hospitality, a gift, or uncommon assistance.
- When Someone Is Condescending to You On the correct response to condescension, and the management of one's temper in the process.
The Body
- Dealing With Ageing On growing older without surrendering to vanity, neglect, supplements, or the belief that discomfort is a personality.
- How to Make a Doctor's Appointment On the making of a medical appointment, and the excuses most commonly employed to avoid it.
- Keeping a Journal Without Getting Overwhelmed On the keeping of a journal as a practical habit, without pretension or unnecessary ceremony.
- On Eating On the subject of eating properly, including the use of a table, a plate and regular meals.
- On Reading On the habit of reading, the selection of books, and the discipline required to maintain the practice.
- On Self-Defence On the principles of self-defence, including avoidance, de-escalation, and physical preparedness.
- On Sleep On the establishment of proper sleeping habits and the conditions necessary to achieve them.
- Posture and Physical Carriage On posture, physical carriage, and the impression created by the way a man holds himself.
- Public Bathroom Emergencies On the management of urgent necessities in public, with practical guidance for difficult situations.
- The Constitutional Walk On the daily walk as a foundation of good health, and the proper manner of taking one.
- Why Minor Irritations Are Worth Addressing On the importance of attending to small complaints before they become large ones.
The Ledger
- Buying Well On the principle of buying well, and why the least expensive option is seldom the most economical.
- Debt and Borrowing On the distinction between necessary debt and frivolous borrowing, and the management of both.
- Keeping a Sensible Budget On the construction and maintenance of a household budget as a practical instrument.
- On Tipping On the correct practice of tipping, with guidance for restaurants, hotels, barbers and other services.