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Probably the most helpful of all self-help books I have read, even though this can be hardly called one such books. This compilation of several journal articles on Harvard Business Review stands to its title: it gives you suggestions on how yourself can be managed. It means you get to set yourself to the standard of CEOs or professional managers working in their companies, as the articles are originally intended to. That being said, most of the articles deal with how leaders should pay attention to their responsibilities and needs. However, the man on the street can learn very much from its articles, too. Some of the writings are especially accessible for an average person, such as Peter F. Drucker's Managing Oneself.