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Gretchen Rubin is a highly-sought keynote speaker and expert on topics such as happiness, mental health, emotional intelligence, and personal development.
She has written many books, including The Happiness Project, a New York Times bestseller, and a big hit worldwide. Her books have been translated into more than thirty different languages and have sold more than 3.5 million copies.
Gretchen Rubin has made a name for herself as one of the most thought-provoking and influential writers about habits and happiness through her work. She is known for explaining complicated ideas in a way many people can understand.
Gretchen Rubin and her sister Elizabeth Craft talk about happiness on her popular weekly podcast, Happier with Gretchen Rubin. It was chosen as the “Best Health & Fitness Podcast 2016” by the Academy of Podcasters and was one of iTunes’ “Best Podcasts of 2015.”
Rubin is a popular speaker on TV, at companies like GE, Google, LinkedIn, Accenture, Facebook, Procter & Gamble, Yale Law School, Harvard Business School, and Wharton, and conferences like SXSW, World Domination Summit, the Atlantic, Alt Design, and Behance’s 99u.
Rubin became a lawyer after she graduated from Yale and Yale Law School. At Yale Law School, she was in charge of the Yale Law Review and Law Journal and won the Edgar M. Cullen Prize. The judge’s secretary was Pierre Leval and Justice Sandra Day O’Connor before she realized that writing was her true calling.
Gretchen Rubin is one of the most famous and interesting experts on happiness and human nature in the world today. She is known for explaining complicated ideas to a large group of people in a way that is easy to understand.
She has had her writing appear in the medical journal, had dinner with Daniel Kahneman, walked with the Dalai Lama, been interviewed by Oprah, been the subject of a “The Talk of the Town” article in The New Yorker, and been a Jeopardy answer.
In her books, she looks at how we can make our lives better and be happier, healthier, more productive, and more creative. She does this by using the latest scientific research, ancient wisdom, popular culture, and her own life experiences.
On their highly rated and nominated podcast, Happier with Gretchen Rubin, she and her sister Elizabeth Craft, known as the “Click and Clack of podcasters,” promote good habits and happiness. Happier was named one of the “Best Podcasts of 2015” by iTunes, the Academy of Podcasters, and the 2020 Webby Awards for “Best of the Internet.” BuzzFeed put Happier on their list of 10 Life-Changing Things to Try in June, and The New Yorker said, “Their voices remind you that life is a human enterprise that we’re all experimenting with.” On Apple Podcasts, the program is always at the top of the charts.
She often advises on how to live a happier, healthier, and more successful life in O, The Oprah Magazine, and on CBS This Morning.
Her well-known website tells about the things she does every day to be happy and healthy. Every year, millions of people read her posts. She said, “I’ve turned into a happy bully.”
Gretchen Rubin has become one of the most interesting people to talk about habits and happiness because of her work. Even though some of her conclusions seem counterintuitive, such as the idea that rewards may play a complicated role in forming habits, it is hard to achieve true simplicity, and money can bring a lot of pleasure if it is spent wisely. Her thoughts are useful for people from all walks of life.
Gretchen Rubin joined authors including Marianne Williamson, Dr. Andrew Weil, Deepak Chopra, Dr. Mehmet Oz, and Mark Bittman in the “Books for a Better Life” Hall of Fame in 2017.
Gretchen Rubin became a lawyer after she graduated from Yale and Yale Law School. When she wasn’t serving as the Yale Law Journal’s editor-in-chief, she was reviewed throughout her time at Yale, and Law Journal and won the Edgar M. Cullen Prize. She worked as an attorney’s assistant for Judge Pierre Leval and Justice Sandra Day O’Connor before she realized that writing was her true calling.
She grew up in Kansas City and now lives with her husband and two daughters in New York City.
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