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Jason Jannati got his real estate license straight out of high school, built an energy audit company to 60 employees and $5M in revenue, then lost it all on a $700k contract dispute just weeks after his daughter was born. He rebuilt from scratch. Hauling trash. Digging holes. Calling everyone in his phone book. Now he's an EOS implementer helping founders get clarity, accountability, and out of their own way. In this episode: - How Jason went from begging for an internship at a Subway to building and losing a multi-million dollar company - What EOS actually is and why it fails without visionary buy-in - The visionary vs. integrator dynamic and the whiplash it creates when the same person tries to play both roles - Why your evening routine is the real dictator of your next day - The obituary exercise that leaves a room full of entrepreneurs in tears - How to write a five-year vision without freezing up (write for the trash can first) - The personal scorecard and how it shrinks the gap between who you think you are and how you actually show up - Why isolation is the enemy of progress and what to do instead Jason also shares a Tony Robbins line about the garage door opening that will make you rethink how you walk into your house tonight. Connect with Jason on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonjannati/]
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