Bills
Food
Interest Rates
And that’s before you factor in any fun stuff like going out or holidays.
I spoke to a guy recently who had started renovating his house. Things had just spiralled out of control. He was worried he’d never be able to get it finished.
And in the meantime, he had barely enough income left to support his wife and child.

The crazy thing is, a lot of us got into dentistry because it was a serious profession. A way to help people AND get paid well along the way. So why are so many dentists struggling now? Because someone wrongly gave us a belief that making more money means working more.
That’s a lie.
Making money DOES NOT require hard work.
READ THAT AGAIN.
If they WANT to continue to practice - great. If they’d rather do something else with their time - also great.
What’s important is having the freedom to choose.
But that freedom all starts with increasing revenue.
And the fastest way to do that is to change how you practise and sell dentistry.
Would you invest more…
Treat yourself…
Or just RELAX knowing money’s not an issue…If you want to be free it starts with earning more.
11/10 Would Recommend!
James has helped me navigate through the complex world of patient communication and discussing fees with other members of the team. I used to "bash the nash" 5 days a week. I'm now 3 days NHS and one day totally private. He has helped me completely change my work life balance in a short period of time!
Dr. Ruairi Leonard
Dentist, London
I would highly recommend it.
I have been on the cash flow for dentists course for 3 months now. Could not be happier and more satisfied with the outcome and what I have learned so far. James helped me to value my skill sets and communicate with my patients effectively. This has been reflected in higher rate of treatment acceptance and higher remuneration month after month.
Dr. Deena Mo
Dentist, Bristol

