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Julieanne O’Connor and Holland Haiis Spearhead the Mindset Movement in Dentistry

Dentistry Today

Drawing from her extensive experience as an influence coach for high-achieving dentists and CEOs, while working closely with ZLinked Marketing to provide branding and social media strategies for dentists, Julieanne O’Connor understands the profound impact mindset has on performance.

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Embracing Balance in Dentistry: Dr. Naved Fatmi on Avoiding Burnout

Dentistry Gone Digital

Avoid Comparison and Focus on Personal Growth In an era dominated by social media, it’s easy to compare oneself with others. Dr. Fatmi advises against this, emphasizing, “Don’t follow social media. Evaluate Work-Life Balance: Continuous long hours can lead to burnout.

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Dental Career Track Pt. 1: Fundamental Advice for Dentists Early in Their Career

Planet DDS

Scan dental journals, dental industry blogs and social media and you’re sure to get the picture – innovation is constant. Achieve a healthy work-life balance. Career and professional goals are best when kept in the context of a well-managed life. There’s always something new to learn.

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Winter is Coming | The Great Opportunity For Dentists

Firegang

Three crucial strategies for dentists during economic uncertainty are to analyze the practice operations, eliminate financial barriers, and market the practice's services. The Dangers of Stopping Marketing During Economic Uncertainty" The first thing dentists do during economic uncertainty and a recession is stop marketing.

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Don’t Lose Focus: Your Hygiene Team Needs Attention

Off the Cusp

With a labor market that tight, it might be a while before you get someone else in the door. You also may want to talk to the team about whether the practice is supportive enough of their work/ life balance needs. The ADA’s Health Policy Institute’s 2023 research found that a stunning 94.5%