by Rachel Hall | Mar 12, 2020 | Blog, Coaching Tips, Dental Team, Systems, Time Management and productivity
The Dental Office Morning Huddle And How To Create A Winner A morning huddle is probably the single most important and effective meeting that you can have with your dental team. It’s the game plan of the day that supports the team and dental practice to win. The...
by Rachel Hall | Nov 29, 2019 | Blog, Customer Service, New Patients, Systems, Time Management and productivity
Stop That Dental Patient Cancelling When dental patients cancel it costs you in lost production, lost chair-side time, lost morale and lost opportunities to present and schedule more treatment. Cancellations are also a time and energy suck in other ways as every time...
by Rachel Hall | Sep 9, 2019 | Blog, Mindset, Time Management and productivity
How prevent or come back from dentist burnout? Suffering from dentist burnout, you are not alone. I’ve been there and its not fun but the good news is you can com back from burnout and it can also be prevented. Burnout Warning Signs You can take control of your...
by Rachel Hall | Jun 18, 2019 | Mindset, Time Management and productivity
How To Have Less Stress As A Dentist As dentists we are going to face highs and lows, tough times that challenge us and feel like they may break us. These lows are ok in the short-term as we know they won’t last and we can bounce back. The problem arises when we start...
by Rachel Hall | May 28, 2019 | Coaching Tips, Mindset, Time Management and productivity
Dental Boss Procrastination Is Killing Your Dental Practice Today I find myself procrastinating, this is not like me. Not like me at all. My nickname is Action Woman. But it happens to us all from time to time. We look at the to do list and we know we have stuff that...
by Rachel Hall | May 9, 2019 | Coaching Tips, Time Management and productivity
The 6 Biggest Challenges Facing Dental Businesses Times are tough for dental practices, we are in an economy that still certainly looks and feels as if it’s suffering a recession, people are holding on to their money and only spending it on necessities and for many...