
Bulletproof Dental Practice New Year Reflections and Goals
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Jan 8, 2026 The hosts reflect on the New Year as a prime opportunity for goal-setting and strategic planning. They explore how daily urgent tasks can overshadow long-term growth, emphasizing that being busy doesn't mean being productive. There's a discussion on the allure of clinical production and the risks of not stepping back from daily operations. They highlight the importance of team consensus for motivation and ownership, and the transformative power of retreats like the Bulletproof Summit in fostering strategic thinking.
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Tyranny Of The Urgent
- The urgent crowds out the important in dentistry and prevents strategic growth.
- Dentists often fail from lack of strategic time, not poor clinical skill.
Busy Feels Good, But It Misleads
- Dentists crave being busy because the work gives immediate rewards and status.
- That desire to be busy can block sustainable, long-term practice design.
High Skill Traps You In Time-for-Money
- High specific knowledge (dentistry) makes trading time for money easy and hinders owner-level leverage.
- That specialization creates temptation to stay operational instead of delegating and scaling.
