The Happiness Project
A Positive Psychology and Habit Formation Platform
The Happiness Project is a personal development and positive psychology platform created by author and speaker Gretchen Rubin, centered on happiness, habits, wellbeing, productivity, and self-understanding. The platform originated from Rubin’s bestselling 2009 book The Happiness Project, which documented her year-long effort to improve happiness through intentional daily practices and behavioral changes.
The platform serves:
- Individuals pursuing personal growth
- Professionals interested in habits and productivity
- Coaches, educators, and wellness practitioners
- Readers exploring happiness and behavioral psychology.
Core Areas of Focus
The Happiness Project focuses on:
- Happiness and wellbeing
- Habit formation and behavior change
- Productivity and personal organization
- Self-awareness and personality tendencies
- Relationships and emotional resilience
- Everyday practices for personal fulfillment.
Its ecosystem includes:
- Books and articles
- Podcasts and newsletters
- Online courses and tools
- Personality frameworks and assessments
- Speaking engagements and community discussions.
Happiness and Everyday Behavioral Change
A defining feature of the platform is its emphasis on:
- Improving happiness through small, intentional daily actions.
Rubin’s original “happiness project” explored themes such as:
- Energy and vitality
- Relationships and friendship
- Work and purpose
- Mindfulness and gratitude
- Play, leisure, and organization.
The broader philosophy emphasizes:
- Incremental improvements rather than dramatic life changes.
Habits, Personality, and Self-Understanding
The platform also became widely known for:
- Research and frameworks related to habits and personality.
Rubin’s work includes concepts such as:
- The Four Tendencies personality framework
- Habit formation strategies
- Accountability and motivation patterns
- Environmental and behavioral design.
Its content is designed to help individuals:
- Better understand behavioral tendencies
- Build sustainable habits
- Improve productivity and life satisfaction.
Media, Podcasting, and Community
The platform expanded significantly through:
- Podcasts, newsletters, and digital media.
The podcast:
- Happier with Gretchen Rubin
features discussions about: - Happiness research
- Good habits
- Productivity and relationships
- Everyday life improvement.
The broader brand evolved into:
- A community-oriented wellbeing and habit-development platform.
Position Within the Personal Development Landscape
The Happiness Project operates within the broader ecosystem of:
- Positive psychology platforms
- Habit and productivity resources
- Personal development media brands
- Wellbeing and behavioral science communities.
Its positioning differs from traditional self-help platforms because it emphasizes:
- Practical experimentation and self-observation
rather than: - One-size-fits-all solutions.
The platform combines elements of:
- Personal development resource
- Habit formation platform
- Positive psychology publication
- Lifestyle and wellbeing media brand.
Organizational Philosophy and Messaging
The platform consistently emphasizes:
- Happiness through intentional living
- Small behavioral changes over time
- Self-awareness and personal responsibility
- Meaningful relationships and daily habits
- Continuous learning and experimentation.
Its broader philosophy reflects the belief that:
- Individuals can create happier and more fulfilling lives through conscious habits, reflection, and sustained small improvements in everyday behavior.