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Episode 41 – Turning Frustrations into Freedom with Pete Mohr

If you were asked the question: Why did you build your own business in the first place? What would your answer be?


A common response would be to enjoy the freedom and flexibility of being an entrepreneur. Yet, as the business grows, many business owners spend more time working and have less time for family, relaxation, and personal growth.


In this episode, join Matt DiFrancesco and Pete Mohr, a Certified Business Coach, Entrepreneurial Speaker, and host of the Simplifying Entrepreneurship podcast, as they talk about why business owners should focus more on working ON their business so they can live the life they’ve always wanted.


Pete talks about

  • Why you should never lose track of the reasons why you started your business
  • Your primary job as a business owner
  • Why do you need to set up your business so it can run by itself
  • What can you do to free yourself up mentally from the daily grind of your business 
  • What business owners don’t realize about their management team
  • How it’s like to live in your “genius zone.”
  • What holds entrepreneurs back
  • The importance of having the right butts in the right seats
  • Why do leaders need to identify their strong and weak points
  • …and more

 

Connect With Pete Mohr:

To listen to his podcast, go to Simplifying Entrepreneurship

 

Connect With Matt DiFrancesco:

 

About Our Guest:

Pete Mohr has been a lifelong entrepreneur. He has owned and operated businesses in service, trades, and retail. He’s also used franchise and independent businesses and fully understands the ups and downs of both systems.


Despite owning multiple businesses, Pete still enjoys a good life and has excellent relationships with his family and friends. He believes that entrepreneurs can set their businesses up in a way that will allow them to get what they want out of their lives. He wants them to have less stress, feel healthy, both mentally and physically, and to be able to live their mission through their business.


For Pete, entrepreneurism is his life, and he loves talking about it through coaching and podcasts. He considers this a big part of what he does and who he is.

 

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