
ep 20: Why I Left a Successful Career in Dentistry with Dr Zeller and Dr Wahan
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- Dr. Zeller grew up in a dental family, influencing her career choice.
- She initially considered psychology before pursuing dentistry.
- Dental school was challenging and not as expected for both Dr. Zeller and Serv.
- Success in dentistry does not always lead to personal happiness.
- Dr. Zeller found passion in prosthodontics after years of general practice.
- She emphasizes the importance of continuing education to reignite passion.
- Mental health discussions in dentistry have become more prevalent post-COVID.
- Inner work is essential for true happiness and career fulfillment.
- Coaching others became a natural extension of her journey.
- Therapy alone may not be sufficient for career-related dissatisfaction. The goal of the course is to help people experience career fulfillment.
- Many professionals, especially dentists, struggle with burnout.
- Burnout often stems from doing things one doesn't want to do.
- Taking a vacation doesn't necessarily fix burnout.
- Happiness is an inside job and can be cultivated.
- Most people don't know the specific causes of their burnout.
- Transitioning to a new career path can be fulfilling.
- Personal transformation can lead to greater success and happiness.
- Changing subconscious beliefs can alter one's experience of work.
- Resources like courses can help individuals find their path to happiness.
- From Dentistry to Coaching: Dr. Zeller's Journey
- Finding Fulfillment Beyond the Dental Chair
- The Inner Work of Happiness in Dentistry
- "I had a lot of loans."
- "I didn't know what to do."
- "Happiness was kind of an inside job."
- "I started feeling happy internally."
- "Happiness really is an inside job."
- "I love it. Yeah."
- "You need to do work."
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