You’ve journaled. You’ve visualized. You’ve made vision boards so pretty they belong in a gallery. And yet… your bank account doesn’t match your potential, your confidence crashes the minute you raise your rates, and you keep ghosting your own business goals.
It’s not because you’re lazy. It’s because you’ve been taught to manifest with your thoughts—while ignoring the system that actually runs your life: your brain and body.
In Stop Wishing, Start Wiring, entrepreneur and no-BS strategist Quentin R. Shires delivers a raw, science-backed blueprint for rewiring your nervous system, breaking your scarcity loops, and building a business that doesn’t just look good online—but actually works.
You’ll learn how to:
Train your brain to expect success—not sabotage it
Build daily systems that reprogram your behavior from the inside out
Align your offers, pricing, and visibility with what your body can actually hold
Stop outsourcing your power to “alignment,” “vibes,” or the algorithm
Reclaim your worth and raise your rates without flinching
This isn’t about mindset hacks or magical thinking. It’s about embodiment, behavior, and execution. Because real manifestation isn’t about wishing harder—it’s about becoming the version of you who knows how to follow through.
You don’t need another affirmation. You need a system. And this is where it starts.
Quentin R. Shires is a business strategist, writer, and unapologetic truth-teller for entrepreneurs who are done performing and ready to build something real. With a background in psychology, education, and entrepreneurial growth, Quentin has helped hundreds of creatives, coaches, and consultants stop spiraling in mindset hacks and start wiring in sustainable, aligned success.
He specializes in bridging the gap between ambition and execution—offering a grounded, neuroscience-informed approach to building a business that doesn’t burn you out. His signature style blends clarity, compassion, and a little bit of a loving slap, challenging readers to stop outsourcing their power and start leading like they mean it.
When he’s not writing or working with clients, Quentin is probably scribbling ideas on a whiteboard, walking his dogs, or helping someone finally raise their damn rates.