In traditional media, Rubin has written for many national publications. Gretchen Rubin, an enthusiastic proponent of using technology to engage with an audience about ideas, has a wide, active following on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube—not to mention her wildly popular newsletter, book club, and the “Moment of Happiness,” her free daily email newsletter of happiness quotations. Her book The Happiness Project has sold more than one million copies, been published in more than thirty languages, and spent more than two years on the New York Times bestseller list, including at #1. I believe there’s no one-size-fits-all solution for becoming happier, healthier, more productive, or more creative; when we know ourselves and what works for us, we can change our habits and our lives. Of everything she’s ever written, she says, her one-minute video, The Years Are Short, resonates most with people. Gretchen Rubin is much in demand as a speaker, and she has addressed corporate audiences at places such as GE, Google, LinkedIn, Accenture, Procter & Gamble, as well as university audiences such as Yale Law School, Harvard Business School, and Wharton. He graduated from Harvard University and received a law degree from Yale.

In her work, she draws from cutting-edge science, the wisdom of the ages, lessons from popular culture, and her own experiences to explore how we can make our lives happier, healthier, more productive, and more creative. With her work, Gretchen Rubin has emerged as one of the most interesting commentators on habits and happiness. Rubin was one of the first people asked to become a LinkedIn “Influencer,” where she has an enormous, active group of followers. My Best Advice for Graduates: 12 Tips for A Happy Life. Gretchen Rubin.

Our Tendency shapes every aspect of our behavior, so understanding your Tendency lets us make better decisions, meet deadlines, suffer less stress and burnout, and engage more effectively. To Be Happier, Write Your Own Set of Personal Commandments.

Exhausted parents and college students, senior citizens and professionals, clergy and social workers, people facing divorce, illness, and drift have written to tell her how she’s influenced them. Her first book, Power, Money, Fame, Sex: A User's Guide, serves as both a guide for social climbers—or as Booklist contributor David Rouse described, "people who use people"—and a self-help book wrapped into one. Mr. Rubin, 26, is an associate at the New York law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell. She’s the author of many books, including the blockbuster New York Times bestsellers Outer Order, Inner Calm, The Four Tendencies, Better Than Before, and The Happiness Project. She is a regular columnist for O, The Oprah Magazine and makes regular appearances on CBS This Morning to share tips for living a happier, healthier, more productive life. Sign up to get my free weekly newsletter. She also has a show on Facebook, called “Ask Gretchen Rubin Live.” Gretchen Rubin has served on advisory councils for companies including Heleo, Scribd, and Happify.