Accelerate: Slowing Down To Speed Up

March 08, 2022 00:25:10
Accelerate: Slowing Down To Speed Up
Dentistry Made Simple with Dr. Tarun 'TBone' Agarwal
Accelerate: Slowing Down To Speed Up

Mar 08 2022 | 00:25:10

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Hosted By

Tarun Agarwal

Show Notes

Slow down to speed up.

Dentistry is not a marathon. You don’t have to feel like drowning in work just because you love what you do. Take your time in understanding your vision and how you can realize it. There is clarity in slowing down, and clarity gives the best direction.

Relax and enjoy the process of becoming. Dentistry is simple. You just have to know how to approach it right.

Listen to the first episode to learn more about how you can accelerate in your practice. And if you’re interested in unlocking your full potential, you are welcome to join the 3D Mastermind and 3D Business Boot Camp courses!

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