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The Daydreamer

What if your next job started with your perfect morning?

Answer 10 questions and we'll map your career to what actually fuels you - not just what you've been told you're qualified for. 

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About the Daydreamer

The Daydreamer was created from a simple question. What if you could design your perfect career by daydreaming a life, not a job?


We noticed that most tools, resources, and services focus on leveraging the skills you've been told you're good at while working. Few ask you what you enjoy, what fuels you, or what interests you on a slow Sunday afternoon. 


But what if those moments, the slow Sundays, the moments in between plans, the hobbies you pick up in your free time, could guide you toward a career that actually aligns with how you want to live?

How it Works

A simple 3-step process:

Daydream: Answer 10 questions about your ideal day, what energizes you, what drains you.
 
Discover: The Daydreamer analyzes your dream life profile (not your resume).

Design: You'll receive a personalized career profile with pathways, tradeoffs, and next step recommendations. 

How it Works

How it Works

A simple 3-step process:

Daydream: Answer 10 questions about your ideal day, what energizes you, what drains you.
 
Discover: The Daydreamer analyzes your dream life profile (not your resume).

Design: You'll receive a personalized career profile with pathways, tradeoffs, and next step recommendations. 

Daydream: Answer 10 questions about your ideal day, what energizes you, what drains you.
 
Discover: The Daydreamer analyzes your dream life profile (not your resume).

Design: You'll receive a personalized career profile with pathways, tradeoffs, and next step recommendations. 

What You'll Get

  • Your Dream Life Profile summary
     

  • Career paths that align with what fuels you
     

  • Real talk about benefits and tradeoffs of each path
     

  • Guidance on veering away from what drains you

Who This is For

  • High schoolers and college learners unsure what they want to do after graduation
     

  • Career switchers tired of "just leverage your skills" advice
     

  • Anyone chasing a promotion they don't actually want
     

  • Job seekers treating applications like checkbox exercises
     

  • Successful people who feel like misfits in their own careers

If you've ever thought, "I'm good at this, but I don't love it," this is for you.​

Ready to Start?

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