
End chaos in your firm—300+ peers use this framework. Free video here: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/framework In this episode, Enoch sits down with Eariny Adams, founder of Genesis Design, to explore what really happens after the excitement of starting a firm wears off. Eariny shares what it felt like when growth brought complexity, pressure, and a quiet sense of confusion that many firm owners know well. Her story reflects a turning point that doesn't come from working harder, but from seeing differently. As the conversation unfolds, Eariny describes how clarity, vision, and support reshaped the way she leads her practice. Money, pricing, and team building show up—not as tactics, but as deeper shifts in mindset and confidence. The result is a firm that feels lighter, stronger, and more intentional. The episode ends with a look toward the future, where growth takes on a bolder, less traditional shape. The hidden signal that told her something had to change The small shift that completely altered client dynamics The growth move most firm owners never see coming To learn more about Eariny, visit her website: https://www.genesisinteriordesign.com/
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