3rd of a 4-part series
Have you ever left the office feeling completely drained, even though the clinical day wasn't particularly difficult? Often, that exhaustion doesn’t come from the work itself but from the chaos surrounding it.
As we’ve explored in recent ACT Dental discussions, workplace stress is rarely a result of working too hard. Instead, it’s a result of a lack of clarity. When a team doesn’t know the "why" behind their "what," every decision becomes a source of friction.
Culture is the "soul" of the organization. If your practice feels chaotic, it’s likely because your core values are sitting in a frame on the wall rather than living in your team's hearts.
To move from a state of high stress to a "Healthy Team" mindset, we have to use our values as a filter:
A healthy team leader understands that their primary job is to protect the culture so the team can protect the patients. Their influence is centered, competent, and caring. By eliminating the "white noise" of office drama and unclear systems, we create the mental space our teams need to actually enjoy the profession of dentistry again.
Discover how to define your culture and lead with clarity in this ACT Dental episode:
Extend those insights by reading this ACT Dental blog post:
Identify one recurring "chaotic" moment in your practice this week. If you can’t think of one, ask your team. They will likely identify multiple chaotic moments. Reflect on whether it happened because a system is broken, or because a core value isn't clear? Sometimes, one honest conversation about "how we do things here" can save hours of future stress.
Health Minds, Health Teams Series
Part 1: Why "Smart" Isn’t Enough >
Part 2: Your Mind Is Eavesdropping >
Part 3: Eliminating Chaos Through Core Values >
Part 4: Empowering the "Right Hand" >