Joe Perrone

Joe Perrone is a strategist who helps business owners reclaim their time freedom. He believes that your business should run itself, it shouldn’t run you into the ground. Joe has been helping his clients find full enjoyment in everything that they create and do it without burning out. Joe—an entrepreneur himself—owns and operates two successful automotive repair shops. He does it on about 6 hours per week. Joe’s favorite way to invest his reclaimed time is by building strong relationships with his wife, his two young sons, his network and his friends.

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How To Create True Freedom, With Joe Perrone

Filed in Podcasts, Previous Episodes on August 2, 2022

Everyone has dreams for themselves and their family, but most never get to them because of all the things standing in the way.

That was the situation Joe Perrone found himself in several years ago. As a small business owner, he had achieved greater financial success than he’d ever imagined, but he was not happy or at peace with himself.

As the owner of two businesses, Joe had to learn how to work ON his business instead of IN it. You’ll be amazed to hear that Joe spends just 15-20 hours each week on site. Today he works with other business owners who’d like to have more free time, energy and money.

Joining Adam in this episode, Joe shares the various ah-ha’s he’s had in his journey to greater joy in every part of his life.

Discover:

  • What Joe did to recover from the anxiety and panic attacks he experienced from allowing his business to run him
  • Why Joe is so committed to lifelong learning
  • How Joe made the transition from working IN his business to working ON it
  • The impact that thinking of himself as a “business owner” had on Joe’s behavior
  • The habits Joe has put in place to focus on giving and delivering value to others
  • And so much more!

No more letting your business run you.  Tune in and learn how to reclaim time lost to unproductivity and busy-ness.