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#944: Reignite Your Passion

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المحتوى المقدم من Kiera Dent. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Kiera Dent أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.

Kiera lists a series of questions listeners can ask themselves when they’re feeling a lack of passion for their job, life, relationships, and more.

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Kiera Dent (00:00.994)

Hello, Dental A Team listeners. This is Kiera and I hope today is just a great day for you. I hope that you're loving your life. I hope that you are enjoying being in dentistry. And if you're having a bad day, well, let's chalk it up. Hopefully you only have like 10 % of your days that are bad and 90 % of your days that are good. I believe that we are truly in the best profession. We get to change people's lives. We get to do dentistry for people. We get to help people in ways that they didn't know. The smile is the universal hello. And we're able to give people confidence where they didn't feel like they have.

We're able to give people a way to give nutrients to their bodies, a way to communicate with people. And we're doing that through dentistry. So I'm just excited for you and I love it I hope that you do too. And remember, Dental A Team's mission is to positively impact the world in the greatest way possible. And we do that through expert consulting for dentists and teams. And so if this podcast is serving you, blessing you, sharing, you've taken any tip, please share it with somebody. Please help us get this podcast into the hands of every single dentist, every single practice.

Because I believe that that's how we'll be able to achieve our mission of impacting the world in the greatest way possible Today I wanted to dive in to just a fun topic of how to recreate passion I think it's very easy to lose passion. We've been doing things for a long time. It's day in day out We've been working hard. We've been taking on the challenges. We're on opera like smooth operating wherever you are

How do we recreate the passion in our lives? How do we get that passion back? And I can speak from personal experience on this. I lost my passion. I truly did. It was a grind for me. Work was no longer fun for me. And not to say I didn't enjoy my clients, because I always loved my clients. And I love podcasting. So those were still really fun things for me. But overall, being a CEO and

dealing with the struggles, I had some really, really hard things in the business. And I think that's oftentimes when it like kind of sucks the wind out of us and we lose passion. We can lose passion when family life is hard. We can lose passion when it just feels like it's Groundhog's Day. Go in, say hello, do the same thing, leave. And so just trying to help you think of how can we reignite that passion? And I put on here, there's lots of different ways, but today I wanted to dive into the art of play.

Kiera Dent (02:19.59)

and bringing more play into our lives and realizing that I think sometimes we make our jobs and our careers be a one-stop shop for everything we're doing. We literally are sitting here saying like, needs to be my fulfillment piece. needs to be my significance piece. It needs to be my challenge. It needs to be my financial piece. It needs like, it needs to be the space where I feel loved, all these different things. And yet that's a lot to put on one space. I understand that we spend a lot of our time there, but when we lose the passion,

One, I would ask, are there things that we could delegate off? I made a whole list over here of the things that I just don't like doing anymore and where I was getting like into the suck of losing my passion and realized could those things be delegated? Could I hire somebody for those? Could those things get off of my plate successfully? And the answer was yes. So we hired somebody new, we delegated some tasks and I got really, really super clear on what things do I absolutely love doing day in and day out of my life.

I love working with my clients. I love doing numbers. I love the podcast. I love doing events. love speaking. What I don't enjoy doing are like all the little like nuances around all of it. And I've got a team. And so that was just also me realizing I'm in the wrong spot. I've been staying there with my hands in the pot for so long and I need to trust my team and I need to truly empower them that they are brilliant. They're more brilliant than I am and to remove myself. So that's one big passion suck is.

Are we maybe doing things that don't bring us the passion that suck the passion that someone better than us who loves to do it could actually take on. that's step number one. Step number two is what are we doing outside of work and where are our hobbies at? And I remember sitting in therapy trying to figure this out. bought Simon Sinek's like, find your why. My why was there. It just got buried. My why has always been there is to positively impact the world in the greatest way possible. And it's through expert consulting for dentists and teams. Like my why is still there. I still know exactly why I do this. I understand it.

And it just got buried and I forgot. I truly forgot and I believe I've got lots of whys. But that was like the big thing of like, why am I doing this? But I realized I didn't have any passions. I didn't have friends. There was a book I read a while ago called Find Your Tribe. I like it. I will say it's extra churchy. I mean, I am religious and it was a little extra even for myself. So if you can, if you could read past that or if that doesn't bother you, I just want to, I want to give a disclaimer on it. But the book is really good and she talks a lot about

Kiera Dent (04:42.616)

finding five people within a five mile radius of friends. And this is where play comes into play. I did not mean that play on words. So this is where play comes into play and not a play on words. There you go. But what are you doing that's fun? What are you doing as adults for play? Are you into pickleball? Can you get into sports? you, and not that you have to, it's like not kid sports or not hanging out with friends because your kids are that, like, what do do that's soul filling for you?

And I remember sitting there thinking like, honestly don't know. It's almost like I lost myself and I needed to date myself again. You know how couples, they fall out of love because they forget to date each other. Like what they were doing when they were dating, they've stopped doing and in doing so, they actually fell out of love with each other accidentally. And so have we also like fallen out of passion with ourselves because we forgot what even makes us human. We've gotten to our careers. We've become the bosses. We've become, we've been working hard. We...

get lost in the shuffle of kids and family and all the different pieces that we get lost in that we forgot what even makes us a human. And this is where the art of play comes in to play. What do we do for fun? And so I remember I was like, but a lot of these things for me, and I will just speak very candidly and you can judge me or you can like me. This is Kiera Dent, real and raw. I said a comment in therapy. I said, a lot of these things feel stupid to me because they don't make money.

And I think about like buy back your time and who not how, and I know my dollar per hour and it's like, play does not equate to my dollar per hour. And yet my therapist said, but Kiera play is so much of life that isn't going to have a financial ROI. And can you do something just because you enjoy it and not have to feel productive, not have to feel like it has an ROI on it. And she's like, you can still love your work. You can still enjoy that, but there's this whole side of our lives.

that won't ever have an ROI. It won't ever make you money, but it actually will make you money because you're happier and you're more fulfilled and you're more fueled. And then you're actually going to want to go work more because you're happy because as soon as you're done with work, you go play. It's like this whole thing of recess. Think about in school, we work hard and we go play and we have recess. We get done with the day and we go play outside with our friends. We would call up our friends and we'd have play dates all the time. And yet as adults, what are we doing to play? And it doesn't mean that we're just sitting in front of a TV and vegging and numbing our minds.

Kiera Dent (07:08.47)

It doesn't mean that we're drinking and numbing our minds. It means what are we doing to fuel our souls? What are we doing that makes us excited? And so we started listing off ideas and she was like, okay, Kiera. And I'm like, you want me to go book club with people? I was like, this is stupid. said, you want me to go craft with people? This feels so dumb to me. I'm like, you want me to go join a sports team? This also feels so dumb to me because it feels like, no, I need to be at work. Like my dollar per hour is this and I know I can produce that. And yet the play is where passion is.

And so she said, Kiera, feel uncomfortable and do it anyway. And I want that to be your motto. Feel uncomfortable, do it anyway. So that means I feel uncomfortable at a book club, do it anyway. I feel uncomfortable going to the, like calling friends, getting my five friends within five miles and saying, hey, let's meet up for lunch or hey, like, let me have you over and have a party. I feel uncomfortable dressing up for a Halloween party and going to it.

I feel uncomfortable carving pumpkins with people and I sit there and the business still chicks. But when we get into play, we actually forget. I feel really ridiculous going and painting ceramics with my dad. took my dad, said, my dad and I call it fun Fridays. And my dad comes up, he lives about two hours away and we went and we painted ceramics together. And my dad said, Kiera, why do you like to do this? And I said, dad, I like to just have mindless chit chat where I'm just sitting here talking with you and where like painting gives us an activity to do together.

And so I feel ridiculous doing it, but do it anyway, going hiking. And then once I started doing a lot of these items of play, I started to realize like one, your mind gets distracted and then great ideas come for work. So it felt like like a double win. Two, there's more to who I am than just work. I now know I enjoy crafting, like going and doing those paint things with my dad. I love hiking and I really enjoy being outdoors. I fell in love with boating this summer.

Like I got really, really, really good at wake surfing. I mean, you guys, I'm not a pro. I'll get better next year, but I nailed a 360 and it was so fun for me. And we call it wake weenie Wednesday and we have a bunch of friends come join us and we do a weenie roast on the back of the boat after we're done surfing for an entire night. And I realized like, that was where play came back in for me. That's where my passion came back in because I love to be out on the lake. I love to be outdoors.

Kiera Dent (09:32.39)

I started reading a ton of books with my sisters. would do like just dumb things. I would go meet friends and just go to Costco and go shopping with them and their kids. But having something more than work can infuse passion back into your life. You can feel dead and numb and just apathetic to the world. And the way we can infuse that passion is like I said, figure out what's causing that and let's get rid of it. And then let's give our minds a space where they can actually go and have fun.

Let's go play, let's go hit it hard. Jason and I have an alarm where it goes off at 6 10 every single night. And we don't talk about work anymore. We talk about other things. And we don't just veg out in front of the TV, but we do fun things. We invite friends over, we go see people. And we always have an excuse not to do it. But why don't we make reasons why we want to do it? And there's a balance. Sometimes fun and play is taking a nap. Sometimes fun and play is sitting on the couch and doing absolutely nothing. Sometimes fun and play is writing in your journal.

Sometimes fun and play is being active and athletic. Sometimes fun and play is gardening. Sometimes fun and play is doing household chores because you know when you're organizing your personal life, it's actually organizing your business life. You know that there's different ways that you generate, organize, and destroy in your life, but that infuses the passion back for you. Find a coach, find a therapist, figure out what's causing it back for you. But that is some tips of how can we reignite the passion for us. And I truly do believe there's an art of play.

And I think a lot of us, think there's some people that I just admire and they're such fun doctors and they're playing and they're having a good time with their team. like life is always a good time. My dad is one of those people. Every time I call my dad, like he's just giggling and like things are just fun for him. And so it's like having more fun. Life is meant to be fun. Yes, of course there will be hard times. There will be struggles, but to me, I want a life that's fun. I want a life that's fulfilled. I want my life to be fun filled to pull from one of the doctors that I talked to.

And that doesn't mean that we're oblivious to what's going on, but there's more created outside of us than just our practices. And that doesn't mean we have to give up the passion for working. That doesn't mean we have to not enjoy our work. Work can be so fulfilling for us, but it's having that mixture of play and work and fun that really can reignite the passion. And so try those things out. Don't go through it alone.

Kiera Dent (11:51.118)

I also think making sure you reach out to friends. You have a good group of people. I worked so hard. You guys, it's funny. People tell me all the time, Kiera, you're such a social butterfly. And I'm like, I am. But for me to have like true friends that I allow to see the good, the bad, the ugly of me. On the podcast, I want to show up and be the perfect person for you guys. I want to be an incredible consultant. And I feel like I leave my life at the door and I come and I serve and I want to be that. I don't, you guys don't need to know my whole life.

But I also need to have friends that can be there, that can support me when things are hard, that can support me when things are great, that I can be unapologetically myself. I can be whatever version I want to be around those friends and they aren't necessarily work friends. They're people outside of that. They're people that just inspire you and make you want to be better. And then you do the things that really, really, really fuel your soul. like email me Hello@TheDentalATeam.com. Tell me what you do to ignite the passion and what do you do for fun?

What are the ways that you brought back the art of play in your life or what things do you want to do? I'd love to hear from you. I'd love to hear your ideas. And if I can be a resource for you or our consultants can help you delegate those tasks, get your team on board, take those projects away from you and not to have you feel awkward about asking them to do it. I'd love to help you. Hello@TheDentalATeam.com And as always, thanks for listening. Go have so much fun. Make yourself a promise that you are going to have more happy fun days than you will have sad days.

and I promise you your life will become that way. You deserve it. So go live that and have more fun in life. And as always, thanks for listening and I'll catch you next time on the Dental A Team Podcast.

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Kiera lists a series of questions listeners can ask themselves when they’re feeling a lack of passion for their job, life, relationships, and more.

Episode resources:

Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast

Join Dental A-Team Consulting

Leave us a review

Transcript:

Kiera Dent (00:00.994)

Hello, Dental A Team listeners. This is Kiera and I hope today is just a great day for you. I hope that you're loving your life. I hope that you are enjoying being in dentistry. And if you're having a bad day, well, let's chalk it up. Hopefully you only have like 10 % of your days that are bad and 90 % of your days that are good. I believe that we are truly in the best profession. We get to change people's lives. We get to do dentistry for people. We get to help people in ways that they didn't know. The smile is the universal hello. And we're able to give people confidence where they didn't feel like they have.

We're able to give people a way to give nutrients to their bodies, a way to communicate with people. And we're doing that through dentistry. So I'm just excited for you and I love it I hope that you do too. And remember, Dental A Team's mission is to positively impact the world in the greatest way possible. And we do that through expert consulting for dentists and teams. And so if this podcast is serving you, blessing you, sharing, you've taken any tip, please share it with somebody. Please help us get this podcast into the hands of every single dentist, every single practice.

Because I believe that that's how we'll be able to achieve our mission of impacting the world in the greatest way possible Today I wanted to dive in to just a fun topic of how to recreate passion I think it's very easy to lose passion. We've been doing things for a long time. It's day in day out We've been working hard. We've been taking on the challenges. We're on opera like smooth operating wherever you are

How do we recreate the passion in our lives? How do we get that passion back? And I can speak from personal experience on this. I lost my passion. I truly did. It was a grind for me. Work was no longer fun for me. And not to say I didn't enjoy my clients, because I always loved my clients. And I love podcasting. So those were still really fun things for me. But overall, being a CEO and

dealing with the struggles, I had some really, really hard things in the business. And I think that's oftentimes when it like kind of sucks the wind out of us and we lose passion. We can lose passion when family life is hard. We can lose passion when it just feels like it's Groundhog's Day. Go in, say hello, do the same thing, leave. And so just trying to help you think of how can we reignite that passion? And I put on here, there's lots of different ways, but today I wanted to dive into the art of play.

Kiera Dent (02:19.59)

and bringing more play into our lives and realizing that I think sometimes we make our jobs and our careers be a one-stop shop for everything we're doing. We literally are sitting here saying like, needs to be my fulfillment piece. needs to be my significance piece. It needs to be my challenge. It needs to be my financial piece. It needs like, it needs to be the space where I feel loved, all these different things. And yet that's a lot to put on one space. I understand that we spend a lot of our time there, but when we lose the passion,

One, I would ask, are there things that we could delegate off? I made a whole list over here of the things that I just don't like doing anymore and where I was getting like into the suck of losing my passion and realized could those things be delegated? Could I hire somebody for those? Could those things get off of my plate successfully? And the answer was yes. So we hired somebody new, we delegated some tasks and I got really, really super clear on what things do I absolutely love doing day in and day out of my life.

I love working with my clients. I love doing numbers. I love the podcast. I love doing events. love speaking. What I don't enjoy doing are like all the little like nuances around all of it. And I've got a team. And so that was just also me realizing I'm in the wrong spot. I've been staying there with my hands in the pot for so long and I need to trust my team and I need to truly empower them that they are brilliant. They're more brilliant than I am and to remove myself. So that's one big passion suck is.

Are we maybe doing things that don't bring us the passion that suck the passion that someone better than us who loves to do it could actually take on. that's step number one. Step number two is what are we doing outside of work and where are our hobbies at? And I remember sitting in therapy trying to figure this out. bought Simon Sinek's like, find your why. My why was there. It just got buried. My why has always been there is to positively impact the world in the greatest way possible. And it's through expert consulting for dentists and teams. Like my why is still there. I still know exactly why I do this. I understand it.

And it just got buried and I forgot. I truly forgot and I believe I've got lots of whys. But that was like the big thing of like, why am I doing this? But I realized I didn't have any passions. I didn't have friends. There was a book I read a while ago called Find Your Tribe. I like it. I will say it's extra churchy. I mean, I am religious and it was a little extra even for myself. So if you can, if you could read past that or if that doesn't bother you, I just want to, I want to give a disclaimer on it. But the book is really good and she talks a lot about

Kiera Dent (04:42.616)

finding five people within a five mile radius of friends. And this is where play comes into play. I did not mean that play on words. So this is where play comes into play and not a play on words. There you go. But what are you doing that's fun? What are you doing as adults for play? Are you into pickleball? Can you get into sports? you, and not that you have to, it's like not kid sports or not hanging out with friends because your kids are that, like, what do do that's soul filling for you?

And I remember sitting there thinking like, honestly don't know. It's almost like I lost myself and I needed to date myself again. You know how couples, they fall out of love because they forget to date each other. Like what they were doing when they were dating, they've stopped doing and in doing so, they actually fell out of love with each other accidentally. And so have we also like fallen out of passion with ourselves because we forgot what even makes us human. We've gotten to our careers. We've become the bosses. We've become, we've been working hard. We...

get lost in the shuffle of kids and family and all the different pieces that we get lost in that we forgot what even makes us a human. And this is where the art of play comes in to play. What do we do for fun? And so I remember I was like, but a lot of these things for me, and I will just speak very candidly and you can judge me or you can like me. This is Kiera Dent, real and raw. I said a comment in therapy. I said, a lot of these things feel stupid to me because they don't make money.

And I think about like buy back your time and who not how, and I know my dollar per hour and it's like, play does not equate to my dollar per hour. And yet my therapist said, but Kiera play is so much of life that isn't going to have a financial ROI. And can you do something just because you enjoy it and not have to feel productive, not have to feel like it has an ROI on it. And she's like, you can still love your work. You can still enjoy that, but there's this whole side of our lives.

that won't ever have an ROI. It won't ever make you money, but it actually will make you money because you're happier and you're more fulfilled and you're more fueled. And then you're actually going to want to go work more because you're happy because as soon as you're done with work, you go play. It's like this whole thing of recess. Think about in school, we work hard and we go play and we have recess. We get done with the day and we go play outside with our friends. We would call up our friends and we'd have play dates all the time. And yet as adults, what are we doing to play? And it doesn't mean that we're just sitting in front of a TV and vegging and numbing our minds.

Kiera Dent (07:08.47)

It doesn't mean that we're drinking and numbing our minds. It means what are we doing to fuel our souls? What are we doing that makes us excited? And so we started listing off ideas and she was like, okay, Kiera. And I'm like, you want me to go book club with people? I was like, this is stupid. said, you want me to go craft with people? This feels so dumb to me. I'm like, you want me to go join a sports team? This also feels so dumb to me because it feels like, no, I need to be at work. Like my dollar per hour is this and I know I can produce that. And yet the play is where passion is.

And so she said, Kiera, feel uncomfortable and do it anyway. And I want that to be your motto. Feel uncomfortable, do it anyway. So that means I feel uncomfortable at a book club, do it anyway. I feel uncomfortable going to the, like calling friends, getting my five friends within five miles and saying, hey, let's meet up for lunch or hey, like, let me have you over and have a party. I feel uncomfortable dressing up for a Halloween party and going to it.

I feel uncomfortable carving pumpkins with people and I sit there and the business still chicks. But when we get into play, we actually forget. I feel really ridiculous going and painting ceramics with my dad. took my dad, said, my dad and I call it fun Fridays. And my dad comes up, he lives about two hours away and we went and we painted ceramics together. And my dad said, Kiera, why do you like to do this? And I said, dad, I like to just have mindless chit chat where I'm just sitting here talking with you and where like painting gives us an activity to do together.

And so I feel ridiculous doing it, but do it anyway, going hiking. And then once I started doing a lot of these items of play, I started to realize like one, your mind gets distracted and then great ideas come for work. So it felt like like a double win. Two, there's more to who I am than just work. I now know I enjoy crafting, like going and doing those paint things with my dad. I love hiking and I really enjoy being outdoors. I fell in love with boating this summer.

Like I got really, really, really good at wake surfing. I mean, you guys, I'm not a pro. I'll get better next year, but I nailed a 360 and it was so fun for me. And we call it wake weenie Wednesday and we have a bunch of friends come join us and we do a weenie roast on the back of the boat after we're done surfing for an entire night. And I realized like, that was where play came back in for me. That's where my passion came back in because I love to be out on the lake. I love to be outdoors.

Kiera Dent (09:32.39)

I started reading a ton of books with my sisters. would do like just dumb things. I would go meet friends and just go to Costco and go shopping with them and their kids. But having something more than work can infuse passion back into your life. You can feel dead and numb and just apathetic to the world. And the way we can infuse that passion is like I said, figure out what's causing that and let's get rid of it. And then let's give our minds a space where they can actually go and have fun.

Let's go play, let's go hit it hard. Jason and I have an alarm where it goes off at 6 10 every single night. And we don't talk about work anymore. We talk about other things. And we don't just veg out in front of the TV, but we do fun things. We invite friends over, we go see people. And we always have an excuse not to do it. But why don't we make reasons why we want to do it? And there's a balance. Sometimes fun and play is taking a nap. Sometimes fun and play is sitting on the couch and doing absolutely nothing. Sometimes fun and play is writing in your journal.

Sometimes fun and play is being active and athletic. Sometimes fun and play is gardening. Sometimes fun and play is doing household chores because you know when you're organizing your personal life, it's actually organizing your business life. You know that there's different ways that you generate, organize, and destroy in your life, but that infuses the passion back for you. Find a coach, find a therapist, figure out what's causing it back for you. But that is some tips of how can we reignite the passion for us. And I truly do believe there's an art of play.

And I think a lot of us, think there's some people that I just admire and they're such fun doctors and they're playing and they're having a good time with their team. like life is always a good time. My dad is one of those people. Every time I call my dad, like he's just giggling and like things are just fun for him. And so it's like having more fun. Life is meant to be fun. Yes, of course there will be hard times. There will be struggles, but to me, I want a life that's fun. I want a life that's fulfilled. I want my life to be fun filled to pull from one of the doctors that I talked to.

And that doesn't mean that we're oblivious to what's going on, but there's more created outside of us than just our practices. And that doesn't mean we have to give up the passion for working. That doesn't mean we have to not enjoy our work. Work can be so fulfilling for us, but it's having that mixture of play and work and fun that really can reignite the passion. And so try those things out. Don't go through it alone.

Kiera Dent (11:51.118)

I also think making sure you reach out to friends. You have a good group of people. I worked so hard. You guys, it's funny. People tell me all the time, Kiera, you're such a social butterfly. And I'm like, I am. But for me to have like true friends that I allow to see the good, the bad, the ugly of me. On the podcast, I want to show up and be the perfect person for you guys. I want to be an incredible consultant. And I feel like I leave my life at the door and I come and I serve and I want to be that. I don't, you guys don't need to know my whole life.

But I also need to have friends that can be there, that can support me when things are hard, that can support me when things are great, that I can be unapologetically myself. I can be whatever version I want to be around those friends and they aren't necessarily work friends. They're people outside of that. They're people that just inspire you and make you want to be better. And then you do the things that really, really, really fuel your soul. like email me Hello@TheDentalATeam.com. Tell me what you do to ignite the passion and what do you do for fun?

What are the ways that you brought back the art of play in your life or what things do you want to do? I'd love to hear from you. I'd love to hear your ideas. And if I can be a resource for you or our consultants can help you delegate those tasks, get your team on board, take those projects away from you and not to have you feel awkward about asking them to do it. I'd love to help you. Hello@TheDentalATeam.com And as always, thanks for listening. Go have so much fun. Make yourself a promise that you are going to have more happy fun days than you will have sad days.

and I promise you your life will become that way. You deserve it. So go live that and have more fun in life. And as always, thanks for listening and I'll catch you next time on the Dental A Team Podcast.

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