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Home | ISOC Bulletin | Finding your purpose in life changes everythi . . .
 

Finding your purpose in life changes everything.
Lynn Carlisle, DDS
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Signs with this message have been popping up in yards all over Ft. Collins. They can be seen in the midst of signs saying “Vote for”, “Vote against” for the upcoming election.

It is like finding gold in a pile of sand.

It is a good message to be reminded of. I suspect it comes from the book “The Purpose Driven Life” and is being handed out by local churches.

I would change this to “Finding your purpose in dentistry changes everything”.

It all starts with creating a written philosophy of practice and guiding principles.

Knowing your purpose gives meaning and direction to your practice of dentistry and it does change everything.


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