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During the 11 years I’ve coached business owners, there’s been a constant theme they’ve all shared: the desire to have more free time; to be engaged in activities that, for them, represent passion, personal growth, more money and, ultimately, freedom. Whether seeking improved processes, effective hiring practices, focused marketing strategies or a solid strategic plan, every single one has ultimately wanted these business improvements to result in more free time.
Are you seeking the same thing? Do you want to have a better running business, make more money by day and sleep better at night? Do you want to know you can step away from your business or engage in it only at the executive level where you belong? Do you want the reward of these improvements to be more free time, the opportunity to be more personally productive and know you’re enjoying your vision of success exactly on your terms? And, do you want to be sure that the full and real value of your business is in the business and not your head?
Welcome to the More Free Time Zone. This time zone is not about latitude and longitude; it’s about attitude.
So here’s one attitude I’m challenging you with right from the start:
- busy is not necessarily effective
- booked solid is NOT the path to running a successful business
- a successful business is not one that depends on you to keep it going, day after week, month after year
In this zone, before you find the more free time you want and deserve, you’ll have to check some thinking and attitude at the door and come in with an open mind – a really open mind.
The More Free Time Zone is NOT a place to manage time and do more in less time; this zone is here to show you how to manage your choices through the flow of time to enjoy your life and make more money. Isn’t that a bit more inviting?
Come on in, let go of personal and business stress for a while and set your watch way back to learn, do and ultimately, enjoy your kind of success – and whether ‘success’ means more money, travel, the next enterprise or time to just poke your toes in the sand doesn’t matter – as long as you find the tools to get it done. They’re here; just poke around a bit.