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E68: Remembering Your Why When Times Get Tough

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Welcome to this week’s reflections from the Residential Movement. This week’s episode is inspired by a tough house call I recently faced when a patient was unable to cooperate causing an unproductive appointment. Unlike a traditional dental office where such moments might get lost in a busy day, these situations feel more pronounced. The effort of packing up, driving to a patient’s home, and then dealing with a challenging situation can be disheartening. However, these moments are a part of the profession, and it’s important to know how to navigate through them.

To get through tough times, I always remember that it’s vital to revisit your ‘Why.’ Remembering your purpose—why you chose this path—helps during difficult days. Whether you're doing house-call dentistry to increase access for homebound patients, for time freedom, or to be your own boss, ensure your 'Why' is meaningful beyond just monetary gain. For instance, my mission to provide dental care to the homebound always keeps me motivated even on days when I'm feeling down. So remember, the key to enduring these tough times is to embrace your deeper motivation and stay committed to your mission.

If you're serious about building your house call practice, consider joining the Dental House Call Practice Academy (DHCPA). This online course provides a structured roadmap for house-call dentists. Enrollment is open at ResidentalMovement.com/DHCPA. Remember, by staying true to your mission and continuously learning, you can overcome challenges and make a positive impact. Thank you for being part of this journey, and feel free to reach out with any questions.
Open Enrollment For Dental House Call Practice Academy

Visit me at: ResiDENTAL Movement Website

Visit: AccommoDental

Visit: Home Smile Care Foundation

Let’s Get Social:

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Facebook

LinkedIn

Produced by: Social Chameleon

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Welcome to this week’s reflections from the Residential Movement. This week’s episode is inspired by a tough house call I recently faced when a patient was unable to cooperate causing an unproductive appointment. Unlike a traditional dental office where such moments might get lost in a busy day, these situations feel more pronounced. The effort of packing up, driving to a patient’s home, and then dealing with a challenging situation can be disheartening. However, these moments are a part of the profession, and it’s important to know how to navigate through them.

To get through tough times, I always remember that it’s vital to revisit your ‘Why.’ Remembering your purpose—why you chose this path—helps during difficult days. Whether you're doing house-call dentistry to increase access for homebound patients, for time freedom, or to be your own boss, ensure your 'Why' is meaningful beyond just monetary gain. For instance, my mission to provide dental care to the homebound always keeps me motivated even on days when I'm feeling down. So remember, the key to enduring these tough times is to embrace your deeper motivation and stay committed to your mission.

If you're serious about building your house call practice, consider joining the Dental House Call Practice Academy (DHCPA). This online course provides a structured roadmap for house-call dentists. Enrollment is open at ResidentalMovement.com/DHCPA. Remember, by staying true to your mission and continuously learning, you can overcome challenges and make a positive impact. Thank you for being part of this journey, and feel free to reach out with any questions.
Open Enrollment For Dental House Call Practice Academy

Visit me at: ResiDENTAL Movement Website

Visit: AccommoDental

Visit: Home Smile Care Foundation

Let’s Get Social:

Instagram

Facebook

LinkedIn

Produced by: Social Chameleon

  continue reading

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