Do you feel like you don’t have your future quite figured out yet? Don’t sweat it. Being successful doesn't mean you have to know every detail of where you’re going. The key is being willing to put in the work and keep moving forward. Just ask today's guest, Dr. Chris Green.
A third-generation dentist and the owner of Green Dental Care, Chris says he's still figuring out his vision, and he has accepted that the road to get there isn’t always a direct path. In this episode, he shares what he's learned along his own non-linear dental journey, as well as the importance of knowing that finding your path to success can be a fluid process that you continue to figure out as you go.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking this link: http://bit.ly/2uUi1Zu
The Future of Dental Practice Management: Creating a Flourishing Workplace
When Perfectionism Punishes Your Dental Practice
Staying Cool Under Pressure: How to Handle Your Upset Dental Patients
Breaking the IQ Barrier: The Key to Unlocking Your Dental Practice's Potential
What Do Dentists Say When They Talk To Themselves?
Think Different: Steve Jobs’ Advice for Dental Practice Owners
Why Patients Tell You “No” & What To Do About It
7 Habits of High-Performance Dental Teams
What’s Behind Elite Dentist Performance?
7 Ways Dentists Can Give Themselves A Raise
Don’t Be That Deniable Dentist
How Management Confusion Is Hurting Your Dental Practice
The 3 Big Ways Dentists Kill Their Confidence
Why Dental Practices Need A Habit-Obsessed Leader
The Art Of Revenue Attraction For Dentists
Helping Your Dental Patients With The Law of Expectation
A Dental Practice Owner's Most Important Accomplishment
Why Dentists Shouldn’t Fall Prey To “Reasonable”
13 Critical Questions You Should Ask Your Dental Practice Now
7 Advanced Case Acceptance Tools for Dental Teams
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