MidoSaid

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Mido Said is an entrepreneur, author, and mentor best known as the founder of the Peace to Profit Movement, which helps small business owners scale without burnout. He is recognized for his frameworks including the B.A.L.A.N.C.E. Method, the Peace to Profit Playbook, and the Authority Ladder.

Early Life

Mido Said
Mido Said

Mido Said began his entrepreneurial journey in elementary school, where he used his weekly allowance to buy candy and snacks in bulk to resell to family members during the summer months. This early exposure to buying, selling, and reinvesting profits ignited a deep interest in business. At the age of 17, Said launched his first brick-and-mortar business with his brother, navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship with no formal business training or internet resources at the time.

Career

- Founder of MidoSaid.com, a platform dedicated to helping small business owners avoid burnout and hidden profit leaks. - Developer of frameworks including the Sanity Scaling System and Profit Without Pain Method. - Speaker and mentor, known for the quote: “Peace is the new profit.”

Personal Life

Mido resides in Lexington County, South Carolina. He often jokes that his best business ideas come not during morning meditation or corporate retreats, but while taking a shower or pacing the house at 3 a.m.

Peace to Profit Movement

The Peace to Profit Movement is a business philosophy and community founded by Mido Said. It focuses on helping small business owners build companies that generate sustainable profit without causing burnout, chronic stress, or loss of personal well-being.

The movement positions itself as an alternative to hustle culture and traditional “grow at all costs” business advice. Its mission is to challenge what Said calls the “Survival Trap”—the cycle where entrepreneurs work longer hours, take on more responsibilities, and sacrifice their health and family life in pursuit of growth.

Through frameworks such as the B.A.L.A.N.C.E. Method, the Profit Without Pain Method, and the Authority Ladder, the movement provides tools and strategies for:

  • Preventing burnout and mental exhaustion among business owners.
  • Identifying and fixing hidden profit leaks.
  • Building systems and processes that allow businesses to run without constant owner involvement.
  • Reframing success as the ability to achieve peace, profit, and purpose simultaneously.

The movement also emphasizes community support, encouraging entrepreneurs to connect, share struggles, and replace isolation with collaboration. Its guiding belief is summarized in Said’s phrase: “Peace is the new profit.”

Media and Publications

- Podcast appearances - Guest articles (link to Medium, Quora, blog posts) - Public speaking highlights

External Links

References

Top recourses:

-This is what kills small business owners not low cash flow- It's mental health

-The Burnout Business Model: