Dear Community,
Some time ago, we shared that we were working on something new.
Today, we are ready to share one of the most important outcomes of that work.
Our formula has grown up.
After using it extensively, listening carefully to your feedback, and continuing our research, one thing became clear: a change was not only useful, it was necessary.
Not because the Happiness Formula was wrong. It is not. But because it opened a door that led further than we initially expected.
We originally set out to offer a snapshot of happiness. Over time, however, we realised something fundamental: happiness, in all its richness and complexity, does not like being captured as a single score. It is lived, reflected, felt, and influenced by many factors at once.
What this realisation allowed us to do was something far more powerful.
It allowed us to understand where a person is actually standing right now in their life, with greater clarity and precision than before.
This is where the breakthrough happened.
The new approach does not try to measure happiness itself. Instead, it provides a clear and structured picture of how a person is functioning under their current life conditions. Where pressure exists. Where stability holds. And where focused work is most needed.
This clarity changes everything about how support can be offered.
Instead of long sessions spent trying to locate the real issue, we can now work from a clear starting point within minutes. Support becomes targeted rather than generic. Time is used where it matters most. Energy is invested where it actually helps to.
This is why we are saying goodbye to the Happiness Formula and welcoming the Personal Stability Index.
The PSI is not a promise of change by itself. It is a tool for precision.
It tells us where you are standing right now, so that the work that follows is based on reality, not assumptions.
Research, much like life itself, is a living process. It evolves, adapts, and deepens with experience. That is one of the reasons we continue this work with such commitment.
Because happiness is not separate from life. It is woven into every aspect of it.
And understanding your life more clearly is how meaningful change begins on the way to happiness.