I don't think there's ever enough
somebody asked me that the other day
like what is enough enough and I'm like
well I don't know because I haven't got
there yet I like to work I love the work
I love dentistry love my patients it's
just fun so the more I get to do the
bigger it gets the more fun it is for me
my dad was a dentist in town that all
the other dentist came to so for my very
first job when I was fifteen maybe he
had me work in the office and I thought
it was awful awful he tells everybody
that I was his worst employee ever and
if I hadn't been his daughter he would
have fired me and then when I went to
college I figure out what I want to do
with my life I really start looking in a
dental school and then I called him one
day I said dad I think I'm gonna go to
dental school he was so proud when you
get a doctorate there's a hooding
ceremony if you have a family member who
is a dentist they get to come up on
stage and hood you I have a picture that
I'll always be forever grateful for the
my dad is hooding me my graduation
ceremony like it was the coolest thing
ever so I was bent down he's putting my
purple hood on me and then you know the
Dean of the dual scholarship both of our
hands I think it was just neat really
special get choked up and it was the
probably the neatest part about it all
was getting to do that and share that
with my dad we were living
paycheck-to-paycheck like everybody else
does in the beginning so we didn't know
how to grow it in a town that was very
blue-collar town post geom they pulled
out kind of went downhill so I started
with my dad and you know I'm I'm getting
maybe one new patient a month you know
you know we're sitting when I got and I
were totaling our thumbs he's like he's
busy all the time but he doesn't have
the luxury to be able to put people on
to me I don't have anybody walking in
the door you know I'm sitting there but
we had no idea how to streamline money
like how to make sure that you're saving
enough without feeling like you can't
live we went to school to be dentist to
be clinicians and if you graduate from
dental school that's what you're good at
you know we didn't go to school to be
financial advisors
allowing pork products to be the
financial advisors allows you to do what
you're good at to spend more hours in
the clinic which is what ultimately
makes you money if somebody asked me
what four quadrants they did for me I
would tell another dentist that they
have really streamlined our life like
allowed us to live the type of lifestyle
that we always wanted but didn't know
how to get to and you have to listen to
their advice because it's not wrong you
know you have to be willing to do it we
would never be where we are now without
them we went from having nothing and
living paycheck to paycheck and being
worried if one of the kids was sick and
having to miss a day of work to like not
worrying about anything ever and living
a lifestyle that is so comfortable and
enjoyable without being out of bounds
and still making all of our savings and
financial and retirement goals every
year I would recommend four quadrants
because they allow you to do what you're
gonna they allow you to treat patients
to be successful and whatever terms
successful means to you they don't have
one specific business model they ask
what you want out of your life and then
they help you make it happen
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