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Connection, Vision, and Finding Your Greatness in Your Practice

Connection, Vision, and Finding Your Greatness in Your Practice

Update: 2024-05-23
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Welcome to this solo episode! I recently returned from a conference in Phoenix, Arizona, and I have a lot to share with you over the next few weeks. You might ask why a 72-year-old retired dentist still goes to conferences! The truthful answer is that I am a constant learner, relentlessly reading and studying to add more arrows to my quiver in my role as a mentor to others. From the recent conference, a big takeaway for me is the importance of connection in dentistry. Explore this topic with me today!

Show Highlights:

  • Humans are neurologically designed for emotional and physical connection.
  • Your patients’ visions of the smile (and lives!) they want—and how to connect with them to help them
  • “Fearless dentistry” is about taking a visionary mode for the future of your practice.
  • Your vision gives motivation and an unstoppable purpose. (Example: Jeff Bezos)
  • Learn to apply the 80/20 principle.
  • The #1 thing for your practice? Learn and master the art of great communication.
  • There is a seed of greatness and a hero inside you!
  • How I realized my seed of greatness in one magical moment in April 1988—and it changed my life (I’ll be sharing this story in a future episode.)
  • Your assignment is to answer these questions: Am I willing to sit back and visualize possibilities and opportunities in the greatest practice I can possibly imagine? Am I willing to start down that path?

Links and Resources:

FearlessDentistryPodcast.com

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Connection, Vision, and Finding Your Greatness in Your Practice

Connection, Vision, and Finding Your Greatness in Your Practice

Dr. John Gordon