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      <image:caption>Hi, I’m Jason… I didn’t grow up dreaming of becoming a professional speaker. I grew up learning how to survive. For years, my life and leadership were driven by patterns I didn’t yet have language for; fear of failure, overthinking every decision, chasing perfection, and resisting change even when I knew something needed to shift. On the outside, things looked successful. On the inside, I was operating in survival mode. That tension became the foundation of my work today. From Survival Mode to Sustainable Leadership My career began in retail, pushing carts, working overnight shifts, learning leadership from the ground up. Over time, I worked my way into district-level leadership roles, responsible for people, performance, and pressure that never seemed to let up. Like many high-performing leaders, I believed that working harder was the solution. It wasn’t. Burnout didn’t arrive all at once. It crept in quietly, through exhaustion, emotional reactivity, and the constant feeling that no matter how much I achieved, it was never enough. What I eventually realized changed everything: Burnout isn’t caused by too much work. It’s caused by leading from unresolved patterns for too long. That realization became the turning point, not just in my leadership, but in my life.</image:caption>
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