Failing Faster Part 2
I was in Chicago last week for a dental conference. And it is the perfect topic for continuing my last post on Failing Faster. Dentists, in general, have a high demand for "perfection". Rightfully so…I would want my dentist to have a high demand for quality and attention to detail. However, a lot of their success in business and in life depends on their ability to moderate those demands for excellence in the other aspects of their lives. Hence the challenge. In my experience, people in general struggle with switching from one mode to another. And the cost? The most important one of all: TIME. What do I mean?
Well, as you may have guessed by now, my blogs have been more erratic because I have been busy lately with the launch of the Frontier Institute. I will not be able to blog as regularly until April. Stay tuned.
Well, as you may have guessed by now, my blogs have been more erratic because I have been busy lately with the launch of the Frontier Institute. I will not be able to blog as regularly until April. Stay tuned.
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