Could a shift to a 6 hour workday from the traditional 8 hour model be a potential solution?

Hey there, Today, I wanted to share something quite insightful and thought-provoking that I’ve been working on. As many of you know, I recently conducted a survey within the dental community, aiming to gather valuable insights into the challenges and concerns we face as dental professionals. One of the questions I posed was about stress

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The Power of Slowing Down: Unlocking Inspiration, Creativity and Clarity.

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. We often find ourselves rushing from one task to another, seeking instant results and immediate success.  However, there is a hidden secret that many overlook: the importance of slowing down to later speed up. By taking the

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Understanding Highly Sensitive People ,HSP, and why Dentistry may not be the Ideal Fit.

 In today’s fast-paced world, it’s important to recognize and understand the unique traits and needs of different individuals. Highly Sensitive People (HSP) are a group of individuals (approximately 20% of the population) who possess a heightened sensitivity to various stimuli, including emotions, environment, and physical sensations. HSP inherit nervous systems that are keener than those

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The pros and cons of being a High Sensitive Person ,HSP, in Dentistry : Navigating Sensitivity in the Dental Field

It is difficult to estimate the exact number of highly sensitive persons (HSP) in the world because there is no official diagnostic criteria or standardized measurement tool to identify HSP. However, research suggests that approximately 15-20% of the population may be highly sensitive. This estimate is based on the work of Dr. Elaine Aron, a

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