Why are principals and associates always at loggerheads with each other? Why can it be almost impossible to find the right associates to work at our amazing practice, but also almost impossible to find that amazing practice to work at as an associate? Join myself and Dr Sarika Shah on this episode where we learn more about self leadership and the ways to prioritise our values to help us find the right working relationships and places of work to be a part of. Let’s figure out how to bring all members of a team together and create the zen we are all in search for while working in our day to day lives. https://youtu.be/-ua1PAB6A90 Watch IC054 on Youtube Protrusive Dental Pearl: Be willing to accept rejection. A ‘no’ from a patient today is often a yes tomorrow. Plant seeds for high quality dentistry and you will find yourself harvesting many of these seeds at a later date. Those who fear rejection routinely offer less than their best, which cheats patients out of rightfully making their own economic decisions - inspired by Dr Lane Ochi (the ORIGINAL Dental Geek!) Check out Flourish as a Female: https://www.flourishasafemale.com/ Use discount code ‘protrusive’ (No financial interest) Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Highlights of this Episode:02:18 Protrusive Dental Pearl04:30 Introduction - Dr Sarika Shah10:10 Transition to Private Dentistry13:40 Practice Ownership17:20 Managing the Practice24:55 Internal Leadership29:40 Principals vs Associates Friction41:56 Women in Dentistry47:15 Supportive Partners55:25 Top Advice from Sarika58:28 Flourish This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on the Protrusive Guidance App. This episode meets GDC LEARNING OUTCOMES A and B AGD Subject Code 550 Practice Management and Human Relations Aim:To explore the importance of self-leadership and effective communication in building successful relationships between dental associates and principals, enhancing teamwork, and optimising practice performance. Dentists will be able to: Identify key principles of self-leadership and apply them to improve personal and professional development within their practice. Understand the impact of effective communication and aligned values on maintaining strong, respectful relationships between associates and principals in a dental setting. Develop strategies to enhance emotional intelligence, ensuring improved patient care and better collaborative relationships in their practice environment. If you liked this episode, be sure to check out IC025 - Parenthood and Dentistry Click below for full episode transcript: Teaser: And when this respect is gradually lost, that relationship is most likely going to break down within three years. Okay, there's research behind this. I've read a lot around this. So what it there is, is there's three phases to this. The first phase is like- because even when I went out there to approach women, to approach some of these women are still around. And I think they're awesome. They're powerhouses. But when I went to them to ask for help, I got nothing. And it's not like I just asked once. I asked a few times. I asked several women and I got nothing. So the majority of my mentors and coaches have now been male. Jaz's Introduction:Principals versus associates. Why is there so much beef? I'm constantly seeing on the dental social media groups that principals are bashing associates. They're saying like, where are all the good associates gone? I'm really struggling to find a decent, honest, hardworking associate. On the flip side, the associates are searching for trustworthy, kind, caring principals that are willing to mentor and provide an environment where you can flourish. That seems to be a bit of a pipe dream. So who's right? Are they both right? Or maybe all the associates and principals that are happy, that are in very, very happy teams.