See what is really keeping your business dependent on you
A focused strategic review to identify the invisible constraints in your model: role confusion, decision fatigue, broken boundaries, unnecessary complexity, and hidden time leaks.
Problem Finder Solver helps high-performing solo business owners and founders who are successful on paper but overloaded in real life.
The goal is not more noise, more motivation, or more hustle. The goal is to identify what is actually creating the overload — and fix it at the structural level.
A focused strategic review to identify the invisible constraints in your model: role confusion, decision fatigue, broken boundaries, unnecessary complexity, and hidden time leaks.
We clarify what stays on your plate, what needs to change, and what must stop. The result is a business that feels lighter, cleaner, and far less dependent on your constant presence.
Especially relevant if your business performs well, but your freedom keeps shrinking.
You are the engine, the manager, the decision-maker, and the safety net — and it is becoming too much.
Your calendar is full, your brain never switches off, and time away from work does not feel like real time off.
You know the next level would require even more of you — and that is exactly the problem.
You have strong revenue and real expertise, but the current model still depends too heavily on your direct involvement.
Problem Finder Solver is built around a simple idea: most overwhelmed founders do not need more tactics. They need to uncover the structural issues hiding beneath the symptoms.
That means looking beyond “I need to be more productive” and identifying the deeper causes: an unclear role, poor business boundaries, avoidable complexity, weak decision filters, and a model that makes you too essential.
Our approach is strategic, practical, and direct. Less cheerleading. More clarity. More useful decisions. More room to breathe.
If your business performs well but your freedom keeps shrinking, start with a diagnostic conversation. We will look at what is actually creating the pressure — and whether a strategic reset makes sense.