Everyone has their own reason for wanting to build a successful dental practice, and ultimately that reason is what keeps you pushing through, even when times get tough.
Somedays you’ll be on top of the world, and others you’ll think about throwing in the towel.
But as they say, the journey is what makes things worth it in the end.
Today, I’m excited to share another conversation I recently had at the Voices of Dentistry event with Dr. Peter Boulden, host of the BulletProof Dental Podcast and owner of several successful practices in Atlanta, Georgia.
Peter has cracked the code on what it takes to building a successful practice, and his optimistic attitude is contagious.
In our conversation we talk about how to stay focused and the best tips and strategies to take your practice to the next level.
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Here are a few things you'll discover in today's episode:
And much more...
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A special thanks to Peter for sharing his insights and strategies on how to build a thriving and profitable practice. It’s not always easy, but doing the hard things today, will set you up for a rewarding future down the road.
Since I’ve released my how to get more out of your next conference guide few weeks ago, I’ve received a ton of great feedback and it just might be exactly what you need to make your next conference your best one yet.
I put a ton of effort into this guide, and if you plan on attending a conference this year, I know you'll love it.
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“I knew I wanted to be the chief of my own dentistry.” - Dr. Peter Boulden
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