noun
- plural of lifemanship; the art or practice of managing one's life skillfully and strategically to achieve success or advantage
Usage: informal; often humorous or ironic; coined by Stephen Potter in the 1950s
Examples
- The book explores various lifemanships that help people navigate career challenges.
- His collection of lifemanships included networking tips and time-management tricks.
- She mastered the lifemanships of appearing confident even when uncertain.
- The seminar promised to teach attendees practical lifemanships for modern living.
- Their lifemanships often involved subtle psychological tactics to gain the upper hand in social situations.