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The Daily Lift – Founding Member Edition
The Daily Lift – Founding Member Edition
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The Daily Lift is a thoughtfully designed journal that gives a simple, structured way to take care of your mindset and make meaningful progress toward your next role. In just 10 minutes each day, this 12-week journal helps you reduce stress, boost motivation, and show up at your best throughout the job search.
Rooted in positive psychology and designed for busy professionals, this journal gives you a go-to ritual that combines simple prompts with powerful routines to help you reflect, reset, and make progress toward your next role.
It’s not about hustling harder. It’s about staying grounded and showing up with clarity and intention.
What You’ll Get as a Founding Member
This is a one-time Founding Member beta offer (limited to 25 copies).
When you order, you’ll receive:
- The first printed edition of The Daily Lift (3-month journal for job seekers)
- Founding Member price: $20 (45% off retail)
- Free U.S. shipping
- Ships within 2 days
- Bonus tools and exclusive check-ins
- A chance to shape the final version with your feedback
What's Inside the Journal
- Daily Morning + Evening Pages: Short, structured prompts to help you boost your mindset and productivity.
- Weekly Planning & Reflection: Tools to track progress, celebrate wins, and reset each week with intention.
- Goal-Setting Exercise: A simple activity to help you define your search strategy and focus on what matters most.
Product Specifications
- 12-week, Daily Journal
- 176 Pages
- A5 (5.83 x 8.27 in / 148 x 210 mm)
- Paper Standard Black & White, 60# Cream
- Matte Cover Uncoated, Hardcover Case Wrap
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The Daily Lift Journal has been such a game-changer for me. I originally started using it during my job search as a tool to just stay motivated, and what surprised me most was how much clarity it gave me about what I actually want in my career. The daily prompts to set an intention in the morning and then reflect at night made me slow down and really notice what excited me.
Over time, I started to see patterns—things that kept lighting me up were all connected to talent recruitment and people-focused work. That’s what made me realize Human Resources might be the right path for me. Because of that, I’ve paused my job search, decided to finish my MBA (I only had two classes left!), and I’m even adding on an HR emphasis. Honestly, I don’t think I would’ve gotten to that point of clarity without this journal.
It’s not just about checking boxes or writing down to-do lists—it helped me create space for what's next. If you’re in a season of transition or just need a little daily push to figure out what’s next, I can’t recommend it enough.