The 'Happy Warriors' in Your Office

The 'Happy Warriors' in Your Office

Welcome back. In this edition, we explore this year's career hack, an explosion of interest in M.B.A. degrees and the househusbands behind many powerful women on Wall Street.

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This Year's Career Hack: Be the Happy Warrior at Work

ILLUSTRATION: KATIE MARTIN FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL; GETTY

They smile even when work is a slog, but fierce ambition lies behind their sunny dispositions. They’re the happy warriors in your office. While others try to impress the boss by working late or developing hard-to-find skills, this army of relentless optimists is determined to outwork everyone else and smile while doing it.


Applications to M.B.A. Programs Soar

PHOTO: MEL MUSTO/BLOOMBERG

Workers, frustrated by an extended cool-down in the white-collar job market, are applying to business school in numbers not seen in years. The rebound in interest, which reverses two years of declines, was most pronounced for full-time, in-person degrees, according to a new survey of schools by the Graduate Management Admission Council.


There's a Doting ‘Househusband’ Behind Many Powerful Women on Wall Street

PHOTOS: EMLI BENDIXEN FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

More men are staying home to facilitate the complex juggle of family life and their wives’ high-powered careers. “The prototype of the person you are competing with, the people in nearly all of the successful positions, have a stay-at-home partner,” says Suzanne Donohoe, an executive at a private-equity firm whose husband stays at home.


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This newsletter was curated by Lynn Cook, WSJ's Careers and Workplace Bureau Chief. Reach her on LinkedIn.

Stephanie Hessler

Accomplished High Performance Coach | Executive Coach | Career & Leadership | Speaker | Helping you rise to exceptional in career and life

1mo

Attitude is everything. And a positive attitude and enthusiasm lifts everyone!

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Julio Cesar Gonzalez

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1mo

Thanks for share...and its important aware of this situation overall about this issue.

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Joseph Davis, Librarian Consultant and Property Advisor

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1mo

Love the Happy Warrior idea as a hack of the year. Still have two months for another hack to compete! Yes, 'be happy anyway' is a great part of both the Toastmasters International and Al-Anon Family Groups philosophies.

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