Note: Effective medical or dental practice management for dentists and even for specialists like orthodontists, oral surgeons, endodontists and periodontists entails not having to be handcuffed to your practice.
Though most of us love what we do in our profession, and many people do put in 60 to 70 hours a week working hard at our profession, most of us would also not mind enjoying the freedom to take off whenever we like to pursue other interests in life.
Small businesses stay small because the small business owner thinks that his or her presence is constantly needed to produce business income.
He or she is right to a high degree. After all, the business owner is usually also the more competent sales person, the producer, the smoother customer service person, the stricter quality control person, etc.
Well, ‘someone’ needs to do the dirty work of making money and so many business owners decide that they shall slave, — I mean, work — hard for the business until they retire.
Below are two videos which I have made on why some people feel that they are overworked and underpaid.
Watch the videos if you also would like more free time and to make more money without spending more hours at your work!
If you need help with this strategy, drop a comment. I will be glad to steer you in the direction you wish to go to.
Helmut Flasch
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