You're winning on paper. But somewhere — your health, your marriage, the time with your kids, what grounds you — something's running on empty, and no amount of revenue buys it back. The Full-Margin Founder is a ten-week room for people who refuse to win in business at the cost of everything that made winning worth it.
You've got dashboards for the company and nothing for the rest of your life.
So the company grows while your health quietly slips. The calendar fills up while your marriage thins out. The bank account climbs while the reason you started all this gets harder to remember.
You can feel that something's off — you just can't see it, because you've never looked at it all side by side. And the part you ignore the longest is usually the one you can't get back.
You already keep five accounts, whether you measure them or not. We put all five in one place, score them honestly, and find the one that's quietly dragging the rest down — then fix that one first.
You don't get ahead by making your strongest area stronger. You get ahead by refusing to let the weakest one stay broken.
Small rooms only work when everyone belongs in them. Be honest about which column you're in.
I run more than one business — a fractional CFO firm, an advisory practice, a construction credit fund in the works. I also train five days a week, run a real protocol, and keep my faith and my family at the center on purpose, not by accident.
I built this because I couldn't find it. Every "founder performance" room was either grind culture with better lighting or wellness with no rigor. I wanted the thing I actually run on myself: the same five parts of life, looked at honestly, held to the same standard I'd hold a client's numbers.
I'm not a coach who happens to lift. I'm an operator who lives this — and the first room is small on purpose.
This isn't a checkout — it's a conversation. We'll spend twenty minutes on where you actually stand and whether this room is right for you. If it's a fit, you'll know on the call. So will I.
I'll personally reach out within two business days to set up your twenty minutes. — Jared
I'll personally reach out within two business days to set up your twenty minutes. In the meantime, take the Scoreboard so we walk in already knowing where to start. — Jared