Lighthouse Books
A 90 - Day Daily Journal
by Don Jacks
One affirmation a day. Three reflection questions. A short note from Don. Ninety mornings later, you are not the same person who started.
Most agents try to fix their results. The work that actually pays is upstream of that.
Affirmations: A 90-Day Daily Journal is the morning practice Don Jacks has used himself, every day, for the years that built a thirty-year career in real estate and the fifteen years coaching the agents and business owners who came after him. Ninety affirmations — drawn from mentors, mistakes, and the moments where Don was not yet the person his goals required. One short note from him for each. Three reflection questions. A morning commitment. An evening close. Ten to fifteen minutes a day.
Six pillars build on each other across the ninety days. Identity. Authority and selling. Money and abundance. Body and energy. Gratitude. Resilience. Each pillar is fifteen days of focused practice. Each one is designed to remove a block, install a belief, and ship you a version of yourself the next pillar can build on.
This book is for the agent — or the operator in any field — who is ready to stop hoping and start deciding. The daily companion to Don's first book, The View from Within: Legacy & Resilience. Reflection and practice, side by side.
Ninety days from the morning you start, you will be a measurably different person. Not because of the book. Because of the daily reps you take while reading it.
This is your time.
Don Jacks is a business coach, real estate ageent and writer whose work explores leadership, resilience, and the quiet inner shifts that shape a meaningful life across changing seasons.
Don Jacks is a coach, writer, and longtime student of human growth, leadership, and resilience. After decades spent helping others build successful businesses and lives, his work has increasingly turned inward—toward the quieter questions of purpose, alignment, and what it means to live well across seasons. The View From Within is shaped by years of conversations with clients, friends, and family, as well as Don’s own lived experience navigating ambition, loss, faith, and reinvention. His writing reflects a belief that clarity is rarely found in dramatic breakthroughs, but in honest reflection and small, steady realignments. Don lives in Southern California with his wife and family. When he’s not writing or coaching, he can usually be found walking, thinking, listening, golfing, or simply collecting questions worth asking.