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Mark Price

How to Be Happy and Successful at Work

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Work Happier by Mark Price explores strategies for cultivating a positive work environment and enhancing job satisfaction. It provides actionable advice for building a fulfilling career by fostering a balance between productivity and personal well-being.

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    What work owes you

    Work is no small thing.  Most people give more waking hours to work than anything else in life: more than sleep, family, or leisure. Work is also where many spend the most energy and contribute their best efforts. In return, work can be incredibly rewarding. At its best, work is meaningful and makes you feel capable, valued, and alive. But, at its worst, it does precisely the opposite.

    A bad workplace doesn’t just waste your time. Poor leadership, chronic disrespect, and the grinding experience of feeling invisible or undervalued take a measurable toll on your mental health, physical well-being, and self-worth. Bad managers are the single most cited reason people leave organizations and the damage they do rarely stays professional. It seeps into confidence, your relationships, even the way you see your own potential. Work has an extraordinary power to build a life, but the wrong situation has an equal power to erode it.

    Unhappiness at work doesn’t just cost individuals, either. Unhappy workers are measurably less productive, innovative, and collaborative. And it isn’t only the ones who complain loudly who are unhappy at work; unhappiness often shows up in more subtle ways.

    Like the mid-level administrator who stops volunteering ideas in meetings, not because they have none, but because they’ve gone unacknowledged so many times that offering them now feels pointless. From the outside, everything looks fine. But something essential has switched off.

    Or the warehouse supervisor in their fifties who hasn’t had a development conversation with their manager in three years. They tell themself this is simply what the later stages of a working life look like. They’ve stopped expecting anything more.

    What research consistently shows is that workplace unhappiness almost always traces back to a few specific areas. First, whether you’re fairly paid, recognized for your contribution, and feel genuinely proud of your work and organization. Next, whether you’re trusted with the information that affects you and have real autonomy and a meaningful voice. Finally, whether your well-being is taken seriously, and you find the work itself purposeful and satisfying. 

    Societies and international frameworks from the United Nations to the European Union have long recognized fair and dignified working conditions as a fundamental human right. But no matter where you work, think of reward and recognition, pride and information sharing, empowerment, well-being, and job satisfaction as the vital signs of any working life. You don’t have to be in crisis for them to matter. Even a small deficit in one area, left unaddressed, can quietly undermine your working life.

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    What is Work Happier about?

    Work Happier (2025) makes the case that workplace happiness is neither a luxury nor a matter of luck, but a right that every worker can measure, pursue, and claim. Built around six evidence-based drivers of employee happiness, it gives anyone from the shop floor to the boardroom the tools to take control of their own working life.

    Who should read Work Happier?

    • People considering a job change who want to be sure they’re solving the right problem before making a move
    • Workers in high-pressure or high-hours cultures who’ve normalized exhaustion
    • Anyone who recognizes that their own happiness at work directly shapes the environment around them

    About the Author

    Lord Mark Price is the founder of WorkL, the employee happiness platform behind the World’s Happiest Workplaces rankings, and the former Managing Director of Waitrose and Deputy Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership. A former UK Minister of State for Trade and Investment, he’s the author of several books on workplace happiness, including Happy Economics, and serves as Chair of the Fairtrade Foundation.

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