Miranda Solomon: Stop Trying to Fit in! How Visionary Founders Master Chaos

🚨 Visionary Founder: Are You Trapped in the Fog?

Stop Selling Your Soul for Scale!

If you are a visionary founder who feels constantly overwhelmed, burned out, and secretly lost despite your success, this is the most important conversation you will watch this year.

Jeff Borschowa sits down with Miranda Solomon, a financial advisor with 30 years of industry experience, to move far beyond wealth management and tackle the elephant in the room: How does a high-IQ, deeply intuitive entrepreneur navigate business when the systems meant to “free you” just feel like another form of drift?

Miranda and Jeff, both openly sharing their experiences with ADHD, validate the core fear of every visionary founder: losing your creative spark and autonomy just to keep the business afloat.

This episode offers the antidote to feeling fogbound. Miranda’s experience proves that you don’t need another cookie-cutter framework; you need a rhythm that aligns your natural creativity with sustainable execution.

In this transformative session, you will discover:

The Quantum Leap of Delegation: Miranda reveals why she hired assistants much sooner than she could technically afford them. Struggling with administrative details was preventing her from doing her best work, leading to a “quantum leap” in business and customer experience. If you dislike a task, delegate it!

The Power of Specialization: Stop trying to be “all things to all people”. Miranda insists on the value of being a specialist, comparing it to seeking a doctor who focuses only on knees. Be the specialist, be the rock star.

The Synergy of Neurotypes: The powerful business combination of those who excel at starting projects (ADHD) and those who excel at finishing projects (Autistic). Visionaries need implementers who “thrive in the details” to integrate and execute their ideas.

Controlled Chaos is Normal: Why visionary entrepreneurs often become uncomfortable when things are too stable, feeling like it’s the “calm before the storm”. Learn to work with your neurotype, not against it.

Sales is Service: Why clients prioritize trust and service over specific product details. In a relationship-based business, genuinely aiming to help people and operating with authenticity is the key to consistency and long-term success.

This conversation is your invitation to listen.

You are not failing; you are simply navigating without a compass.

💡 Your Genius Needs the Right Rhythm, Not Another Rigid System

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