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In this episode of The Dental Lighthouse, Jason reflects on a recent conversation with a prospective coaching client who was struggling with team turnover. What began as a discussion about numbers turned into a deeper look at leadership habits—specifically, the small, persistent issues we choose to address and whether they’re truly worth the energy. Jason challenges listeners to ask themselves, "Is this a hill I’m willing to die on?" and introduces a helpful framework to filter those decisions through the lens of patient experience and core values.
He also draws parallels to parenting and personal growth, highlighting the importance of self-restraint and thoughtful leadership. Whether it’s a misplaced mirror in the operatory or a workout with his teenage son, Jason explores how growth often happens in the pause between reaction and response. This episode is a must-listen for anyone leading a team, raising a family, or simply trying to become a more intentional version of themselves.
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In this episode of The Dental Lighthouse, Jason reflects on a recent conversation with a prospective coaching client who was struggling with team turnover. What began as a discussion about numbers turned into a deeper look at leadership habits—specifically, the small, persistent issues we choose to address and whether they’re truly worth the energy. Jason challenges listeners to ask themselves, "Is this a hill I’m willing to die on?" and introduces a helpful framework to filter those decisions through the lens of patient experience and core values.
He also draws parallels to parenting and personal growth, highlighting the importance of self-restraint and thoughtful leadership. Whether it’s a misplaced mirror in the operatory or a workout with his teenage son, Jason explores how growth often happens in the pause between reaction and response. This episode is a must-listen for anyone leading a team, raising a family, or simply trying to become a more intentional version of themselves.

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