Visionary
How Driven Entrepreneurs Get What They Want Without Doing It All Themselves
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Mark C. Winters
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Mark C. Winters
How Can I Get What I Want Without Doing It All Myself?
If you’re an entrepreneur, you already know the hustle. You’re spinning plates, managing teams, launching ideas, chasing opportunities—and somehow, you still feel stuck. You’re working harder than ever, yet your impact feels smaller than you expected. Sound familiar?
You’re not alone—and you’re not broken.
In Visionary, author Mark C. Winters unpacks the real reason so many high-achieving entrepreneurs feel frustrated: they’re doing too much of what they shouldn’t be.
Most Visionaries have a rebellious streak. Mark understands well the resistance to being told what to do. He knows most Visionaries don’t like structure, hate getting in the weeds, and struggle to delegate—even the work they don’t love. But here’s the secret: greatness isn’t found in doing more—it’s in channeling your energy.
After more than a decade of teaching Visionaries and Integrators how to maximize the power of their V/I Duo relationship, Mark is going deep on the visionary entrepreneur. What does it mean to be truly great as a Visionary? It’s time to unlock massive impact by leveling up this vital role in the context of your business. In the process, you’ll realize even more of the unique freedom you seek.
Inside, Mark will share the 10 Pillars of Greatness, principles that will help you:
- Define what greatness truly means for you so you can maximize your impact.
- Identify what’s holding you back so you can unleash your true power.
- Stop drowning in the small stuff and go make your vision a reality.
Stop drowning in details. Start playing your real role.
Create the impact you were born to make.
©2025 Mark C. Winters (P)2025 Mark C. WintersShould a visionary be expected to sit down, read or listen to such a long winded piece that could be simplified and not creating charts and sheets and lists that typically do not resonate with a visionary and how they work. By chapter 5 I have written countless lists and charts and reflections and data points that typically defy the visionary thinking. It may just be me , but this well written book is a confusing to and fro across languages and philosophies that are presented in a manner too complex to allow its intended audience to digest it with relevance and acknowledgment. If you have a short attention span and reflect a typical visionary you may find these a boring and “easily lost in words” essay that doesn’t hit the mark.
Integrators. I’d say read this and maybe put it in the context your visionary wants and has the time and appetite to digest.
To complex for visionaries
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