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Episode Summary
Indecision is one of the most expensive — and often invisible — habits holding dental practice owners back.
In this episode, we break down how staying stuck in “evaluation mode” keeps your practice stagnant, drains momentum, and quietly impacts everything from team culture to profitability. While many dentists believe they’re being thoughtful or cautious, the reality is they’re delaying progress.
You’ll learn why the most successful business owners make decisions quickly (even imperfect ones), and how developing decisiveness as a leader can dramatically accelerate your practice growth.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
• Why indecision is one of the most expensive places to operate from as a business owner
• The difference between thoughtful decision-making and overanalyzing
• How indecision shows up in hiring, firing, systems, and investments
• Why keeping the wrong employee costs more than replacing them
• How delaying decisions impacts team morale, culture, and patient experience
• The reason most marketing “doesn’t work” (and it’s not the marketing)
• Why even “wrong” decisions are valuable and create momentum
• How inconsistency in decision-making leads to stalled growth
• A simple 3-question framework to help you make decisions faster and with confidence
If you’ve ever found yourself saying:
“I just need more time…”
“Maybe it will get better…”
“I’m not 100% sure yet…”
This episode will help you recognize where you’re stuck — and give you the tools to start moving forward again.
Ready to Build a More Decisive, Profitable Practice?
If you want support implementing systems, making clearer decisions, and growing your practice without feeling stuck or overwhelmed, book a consult for SMDP:
dryazdancoaching.com/consult
If you don’t see a time that works, email me (address listed at the top of the page).
I’ll see you there.