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To-Do List for Starting Your Own Dental Practice Business
Being a dentist is one of the most responsible things in the world, especially if you’re one of those people who truly want to make a difference in their community and make everyone’s lives a bit better. Saving people’s health is a hard and challenging task, which is why every dentist who wants to start their own dental practice should be congratulated on their courage and hard work. If you too are thinking about doing this, here are a few things you’ll have to do to make your practice as effective and lucrative as possible.
By Marie Nieves5 years ago in Journal
Take up space and fight
When I entered college for the first time I expected it to be really fun, welcoming, and eye-opening. Unfortunately for me, it was mainly just eye-opening. Going to such a diverse high school then a PWI was indeed a shocker and a pop to the bubble of who I was as a woman. When I first started I was a freshman with a single room so I didn’t really know anyone but that one friend from high school. Her roommate, who was a junior invited us all at the time to a frat party and I was excited at first, unfortunately, my friend couldn’t come so I already felt out of place but I pushed through trying to make the most of it. I didn’t feel fully invisible or uncomfortable until we got to the party and I was the only black girl there. At first, I didn’t think it would affect me, because you often hear stories about PWI and you always tell yourself it won’t be you until you find yourself in that situation. I tried to stick with the girls but as the party went on they were pulled into dances and talked to and we ended up split with me standing by a wall, unfortunately, unable to be the wall. That was the first time a piece of me felt ugly and unwanted, leaving me questioning my self-worth. Don’t get me wrong I am not big on attention but I also won’t pretend that being ignored or talked around as though I am a ghost doesn’t affect my self-esteem. I felt lost, uncomfortable and really just wanted to go home. When the night ended I went to my room and just kept replaying the night and felt out of place part of me was also angry, filled with questions like who do they think they are? And why did no one say anything or fight for me but most importantly why didn’t I stand up for myself? Why didn’t I fight for myself?
By Michelle LJ5 years ago in Journal
Online Marketing Tips
Digital marketing is basically the part of online marketing, which uses the internet and online technologies like desktop computers, cell phones, and various other electronic media and platforms for marketing products and services to the target audience. These days every company is into online marketing because it helps in reaching potential customers. The companies also use online marketing for enhancing their visibility on the internet. So, online marketing has now become one of the most important components of a successful business online.
By Perla Clay5 years ago in Journal
Illuminoato Publishing
As my startup publishing company gets off the ground. I will be offering a wide array of services and goods. At a more than fair and affordable price for the content provided. Spanning through the various creative avenues I have learnt to perfect and polish over the now 2 decades of working towards a career in the entertainment/ art field. By providing valuable content not otherwise available to the masses.
By Jaircinio Munoz5 years ago in Journal
3 Things Freelancers Need to Do That People Fail to Mention
Being a new freelancer can be hard. I know, cause I’ve been there. I had no one to guide me, so I learned everything I know through trial and error. There were things I did right, and there were many things I did wrong. It has been an interesting journey, but there are some things I wish I knew beforehand.
By Margaret Pan5 years ago in Journal
MULTI-LEVEL MARKETING SOFTWARE
Multi-Level Marketing Software is the prominent marketing software around which any successful MLM business depends on. Multi-Level Marketing Software also provides its end users in the network, seeing their network status, income and managing their referrals and payouts. Do not choose MLM software blindly without inquiring about its full features. This article will discuss the best and affordable way to choose MLM software for your Network Marketing Business.
By Lead MLM Software5 years ago in Journal
If You Think More than You Talk, You Should Write
When I first started writing online, I had no intention of it being something I would share with anyone I knew in the real world. I had previously used journaling as an anxiety management tool but found getting words out of my head onto paper wasn’t enough to break the cycle of intrusive, introspective thoughts.
By Jessie Waddell5 years ago in Journal
Motherhood and Creativity
Motherhood and creativity, two warring things that clash and fight against one another. It is incredibly easy for motherhood to overshadow and annihilate creativity. Get too obsessed with ideas on what motherhood should be, what kind of mother you are supposed to be, and lose sight of creativity. Place your creativity in a box, bury it deep, because mothers are meant to only be mothers, right? Wrong. Mothers are meant to be creators. And it is important (albeit seemingly impossible at times) for you to make space for yourself. Create that time and space for creativity to flow, to let it out. Without creativity, writing specifically, I go insane. I chip away at myself as mom guilt surfaces, and I wonder if this is ok. If you have had those thoughts, squash them. Mom guilt is an evil thing that likes to rear its ugly head when we, as mothers, do not follow the rules we think we are supposed to. Enough. Creativity can flourish with the unique things that motherhood brings to the table. With what motherhood brings to the table. As much as they interrupt the process, children enhance your creativity; you just have to let them. Children give us a window into our own childish passions for creativity, and if you are struggling, you are allowed to find that part of yourself. You don’t have to be in mom mode one hundred percent of the time.
By A. G. White5 years ago in Journal
4 questions to help you choose your career path
1. What are my passions? The first thing to know when deciding on a career path is to let your passion decide the career path and not the other way around. As cliché as it sounds, you have to love what you do. An adult spends 11 years of their life confined to an office and it's self-service to make sure that the time spent in the office makes you happy.
By Miller Stoinis5 years ago in Journal
Buying Your First Dental Practice? Here Are Some Things You Should Know
Buying a dental practice is a significant investment move, and it could very well be the biggest one you make in your career. Thus, you want to make sure you know what you're getting into to avoid heartbreaking regrets down the line. Most people make investment decisions based on emotions rather than rational logic; but you're more likely to lose a lot of money this way.
By Engage Advisors5 years ago in Journal







