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956: 5 Reasons Your Team Feels Overwhelmed – Michelle Wakeman

Do you and your team constantly feel overwhelmed? In this episode, Kirk Behrendt brings in Michelle Wakeman, one of ACT’s amazing coaches, to explain five reasons why and what you can do to reduce burnout and overwhelm. Feeling overwhelmed is normal — and it’s fixable! To learn how to be less stressed and more productive so you can take better care of your patients, listen to Episode 956 of The Best Practices Show!

 

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Main Takeaways:

  • Set clear expectations. Don't leave your team guessing.
  • Have documented systems so your team can be proactive.
  • Clearly communicate changes with your team before they happen.
  • Be clear about roles and responsibilities. Make it clear who does what.
  • Give your team feedback. They actually want to know where they stand.
  • Recognize your team’s hard work. It goes a long way and keeps morale high.

Snippets:

0:00 Introduction.

1:31 Why this is an important topic.

4:55 Set clear expectations.

11:31 Have documented systems in place.

17:11 Communicate changes.

22:49 Have clear roles and responsibilities.

27:27 Give feedback and recognition.

32:32 Final thoughts.

34:28 ACT’s BPA.

Michelle Wakeman, BSDH, Bio:

Michelle Wakeman, BSDH, brings nearly 20 years of clinical dental hygiene, administrative, managerial, and sales experience to the table. She has a passion for people and a natural aptitude for communication that has led her to develop meaningful relationships throughout her career in dentistry. As a coach, she seeks to help dental practices develop systems that enable them to enhance their patient experience, leading to better relationships among owners, team members, and patients, along with profitable outcomes.

In her off time, Michelle can usually be found at the ice rink supporting her son, Hunter, in hockey, the ball field cheering on her son, Carter, or the gym, reliving her days as a gymnast with her daughter, Leighton.