Dentistry Is A Great Part Time Job


Hey Friends,

Hope you had a good week!

We are still in the process of moving (this crap takes forever!!!)

Neha left for her board meeting on Tuesday so it's been Simba and I for the past few days.

I have been juggling tending to the online business while trying to setup the house - I think things are coming along nicely.

If you follow me on instagram I have been posting the various house projects that I have been working on via my stories. If that remotely interests you or you want to see me take a crack at assembling a bench - you know where to find the content haha

Speaking of content - I recently created a new instagram page called @clearaligneradvisor

This page is meant to be dedicated STRICTLY to aligner information

I realized as my career trajectory is changing I wanted to share different types of content on my @doctor.avi page - but I still plan on continuing to serve docs looking to learn about aligners.

What is Clear Aligner Advisor?

Clear Aligner Advisor is the consulting company I created when I first started teaching dentists how to implement aligners in their practice back in 2022.

All Aligner educational resources that I have created live under this company and will continue to do so for as long as possible!

The instagram page is meant to be for the focused and driven people who are serious about aligners.

All updates on course offerings will be there so if you are remotely interested in continuing to learn about aligners - go follow this page @clearaligneradvisor

We have some exclusive interviews coming down the pipeline with other aligner experts and they will be posted there - you don't want to miss them!


Straight Talk

Are you ready to elevate your clear aligners team's performance? Let's dive deeper into the importance of setting clear goals to keep everyone motivated:

  1. Clarity is Key: When your team has well-defined goals, they know exactly what they're working towards. It eliminates ambiguity and keeps everyone on the same page.
  2. Measurable Milestones: Make sure your goals are measurable. Use metrics like the number of aligners sold, patient satisfaction scores, or completion rates to track progress.
  3. Time-Bound Targets: Set deadlines for achieving these goals. A sense of urgency can boost motivation and help prioritize tasks effectively.
  4. Team Involvement: Involve your team in the goal-setting process. When they have a say in their objectives, they feel more invested in achieving them.
  5. Regular Progress Updates: Keep everyone updated on their progress towards these goals. It gives them a sense of accomplishment and shows that their efforts are making a difference.
  6. Adjust as Needed: Sometimes, circumstances change. Be willing to adapt and revise goals if necessary. It demonstrates flexibility and a commitment to success.

By setting clear, measurable, and time-bound goals, you empower your team to strive for excellence in the world of clear aligners. Success is within reach!


Video of the Week

In this video, I break down what is happening in the dental field and how dentists are moving towards working part-time.

If you enjoy dental content and you are not already - ​subscribe to my youtube channel​ - I drop a new video every week!

Your Friend,

Dr. Avi


P.S. Want to learn more from me?
Check out my online courses below

Aligner Case Selection Training + Guide (Free + NEW)

Clear Aligner Masterclass (free)

Aligner Launchpad

Aligner Advantage (Case Acceptance Course)

Clear Aligner Advisor Website


P.P.S. - If you have any questions about Aligner Launchpad (clear aligner training program) feel free to book a no obligation - 1 on 1 discovery call with me here: https://calendly.com/doctoravi/aligner-launchpad-discovery-call


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