Measure what predicts success —
and get your personalized report.

Taken by more than 25,000 professionals worldwide, the Success Scale measures three research-backed drivers of performance:
WORK OPTIMISM
“Your expectation that good things can happen.”

How do you devote your mental resources? Do you focus more on the paralyzing or energizing aspects of work? Work optimists are 5x less likely to burnout, 3x more likely to be highly engaged!

POSITIVE ENGAGEMENT
“How you interpret challenges.”

When stressed, do you view stress as a threat or a challenge? If you perceive stress as a challenge, then you’re 15x less likely to burnout, 6x more likely to be highly engaged with your work, and 3x more likely to be satisfied with your job.

SUPPORT PROVISION
“The degree to which you elevate others.”

How much do you help your coworkers and provide them with support? Workers who give to their teams and coworkers are 65% more likely to get a promotion and 5x less likely to burnout.

HOW DO WE KNOW THE SCALE WORKS?

We used thousands of employee responses to calibrate which questions are best at
ascertaining your score on the the three measures. But a score that is not predictive
is useless. We then compared how well these measures predict a host of business
outcomes: work satisfaction, engagement, burnout, likelihood of promotion, depression, perceived success rates, etc.

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Understand how you respond under pressure — and get your personalized report.
Taken by more than 15,000 people worldwide, the Stress Responder Scale reveals your default pattern when facing uncertainty, challenge, or overwhelm. It measures:

Taken by more than 15,000 people worldwide, the Stress Responder Scale reveals your default pattern when facing uncertainty, challenge, or overwhelm.


It measures:


• Thought Patterns — How you interpret stress

• Emotional Response — How quickly and intensely you react

• Behavioral Tendencies — What you do when pressure rises


Your results show whether your stress response is strengthening resilience — or quietly draining your energy and performance — and what practical shifts can help you adapt more effectively

Take The Stress Responder Scale Now!