Do you ever feel like your life is falling apart? Are you overwhelmed and exhausted every day that you work? There's one habit that can help you fix that! Being consistent is one of the greatest things you can do. To explain how this is the key to a better life, Kirk Behrendt brings back Dr. Kevin Groth, a restorative dentist and one of ACT’s favorite clients, to share how making this one change improved his personal and professional life. If you're ready to transform and enjoy the way you live, listen to Episode 773 of The Best Practices Show!
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0:00 Introduction.
2:38 Dr. Groth’s background.
3:39 Burnout will lead to depression.
6:56 Always find the positive.
9:31 Simplify your life.
12:48 Criticism is a gift.
13:51 Take time to get away.
15:01 Be consistent with your meetings.
19:44 Choose to be happy.
23:09 Give your team the opportunity to thrive.
25:09 Examples of tasks to delegate.
29:08 Smile more.
30:28 The benefits of consistency in personal life.
35:00 The benefits of consistency in family life.
39:34 Final thoughts.
Dr. Kevin Groth Bio:
Dr. Kevin Groth’s primary goal is for every person to walk out of his office knowing that they received the highest-quality, most personalized care possible. Dentistry is more than just a profession for Dr. Groth. He sees every patient as an extension of his own family. When you are in his chair, you’ll always be treated well.
Dr. Groth’s favorite part of being a dentist is that every day and every patient is different. He loves the variety of people he gets to meet and procedures he performs to help patients maintain their smiles.
Since graduating from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Dr. Groth has been recognized locally by Hour Detroit Magazine as a Top Dentist, and nationally as a Top Doc. As a passionate dentist who wants to provide the best care for his patients, he pursues continuing education through The Dawson Academy, serves on the executive board of the Periodontal Bunting Society, and is the Assistant Clinical Director of the Society of Comprehensive Dentists. He has also served as an adjunct clinical faculty member at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry.