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How to Get Your Energy, Focus, and Life Back as an Entrepreneur with MJ Gordon

June 30, 2026
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Growth Now Movement with Justin Schenck

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What happens when you build the business, hit the goals, make the money, and create the success you thought you wanted—but your body, mind, and relationships are quietly falling apart behind the scenes?

In this episode of the Growth Now Movement, I sit down with MJ Gordon, a performance strategist and strategic advisor who works with established entrepreneurs, founders, and high-performing leaders who feel stuck, burned out, and at risk of breaking if they continue scaling the way they have been.

MJ helps people increase their time, energy, focus, and capacity without telling them to simply work harder, wake up earlier, or "fix their mindset." Because sometimes the problem isn't your discipline. Sometimes the problem is that your nervous system has been stuck in survival mode for so long that your body no longer knows how to recover.

MJ shares her own journey through a near-divorce, severe cortisol dysfunction, burnout, and the realization that traditional productivity advice was not enough. She began exploring holistic testing, nervous system recovery, bio-optimization, supplementation, sleep, genetics, neurodiversity, and individualized performance systems.

One of the biggest takeaways from this conversation is that many entrepreneurs have normalized fight-or-flight. We become so used to solving problems, chasing goals, putting out fires, and carrying everyone else's stress that we forget what it feels like to actually be regulated.

But that stress doesn't just affect your health.

It affects your ability to lead. It affects your sales conversations. It affects your creativity. It affects your decision-making. It affects your relationships. And eventually, it can affect the very business you worked so hard to build.

MJ explains why symptoms should not be treated one at a time. Brain fog, poor sleep, exhaustion, low motivation, anxiety, lack of focus, irritability, and feeling disconnected can all be part of a larger picture. She shares why deeper testing—including biomarker panels, genetics, neurodiversity assessments, and working with the right specialists—can help entrepreneurs finally understand what is happening underneath the surface.

We also talk about AI and how it can become an "external brain" to help reduce mental overload, close open loops, and create more room for presence and deep work. MJ shares how she helps clients use an energy-output algorithm to identify what is draining them, what is fueling them, and where they can create more capacity without sacrificing their health or family.

This episode is for the entrepreneur who is doing well on paper but doesn't feel well in real life.

You don't need more pressure. You may need a better system.

In This Episode, We Discuss:
  • Why entrepreneurs often live in fight-or-flight without realizing it

  • How chronic stress impacts sales, leadership, focus, and creativity

  • Why discipline is not always the answer to burnout

  • MJ's personal story of cortisol dysfunction and recovery

  • How holistic testing can reveal root causes behind exhaustion and brain fog

  • Why biomarker panels, genetics, and neurodiversity assessments matter

  • The connection between sleep, recovery, and sustainable business growth

  • How to use AI as an external brain to reduce mental load

  • Why closing open loops can help you become more present

  • How to build more capacity without working yourself into the ground

  • What success looks like when you stop sacrificing your health for achievement

If you are growing a business, leading a team, building a legacy, or simply trying to become the best version of yourself, this conversation will challenge you to look at performance differently.

Because the goal isn't just to build a successful business.

The goal is to be healthy enough to enjoy it.