<p>Many business owners believe staying busy in the day-to-day is the best way to grow their company. But when all your time is spent working in the business, strategic thinking and renewal are often the first things to disappear, quietly limiting long-term growth and value.</p><p>In this episode, Matt Di Francesco breaks down the three types of time every owner must intentionally manage: tactical time, strategic time, and renewal time. Through personal experiences and real-world success stories, Matt shows how creating space for renewal allows leaders to think bigger, innovate, and build a business that works without depending on them every day.</p><p>Matt also talks about:</p><p>(01:04) Why most owners spend too much time putting out fires</p><p>(03:37) How stepping away helps your mind solve business problems</p><p>(04:44) Why bigger businesses need more time to reset and think</p><p>(06:44) How taking a break helps you think bigger and grow faster</p><p>(08:25) Why a business that runs without you means real ownership</p><p><strong>Connect With Matt DiFrancesco:</strong></p><p>
[email protected]</p><p>(814)201-5855</p><p>LinkedIn: Matt DiFrancesco</p><p>LinkedIn: High Lift Financial</p><p>Facebook: High Lift Financial </p><p>Instagram: @high_lift_financial</p><p>YouTube: @highliftfinancial</p><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong></p><p>All information is obtained from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. No tax or legal advice is given nor intended. Content provided herein or on our website should not be construed as an offer for investment advice or for securities, insurance, or other investment products. Investments involve the risk of loss and are not guaranteed. Consult a qualified legal, tax, accounting, or financial professional before implementing any investments or strategies discussed here.</p><p>High Lift Financial is a DBA for DiFrancesco Financial Concierge, LLC. Investment advisory services are provided through Cornerstone Planning Group, LLC, an independent advisory firm registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission</p>