Dentists know stress. Between back-to-back patients, managing staff, keeping up with regulations, and handling the financial side of a practice, it can feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day.
The reality is simple: money can’t create more hours, but it can buy back your time—and with it, peace of mind, health, and joy.
One of the key findings from Happy Money: The Science of Happier Spending by Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton is this: people are happier when they use money to buy time. For dentists, this principle is a game-changer. Here’s how.
Think about the last time you bought something big—a car, a phone, maybe new office equipment. It was exciting, sure. But the novelty wore off quickly, and before long, it just became another item to maintain, insure, or upgrade.
Now think about the last time you bought time. Maybe you hired someone to clean your house, freeing up your Saturday for a family outing. Or maybe you invested in a skilled office manager who takes care of payroll, scheduling, and HR headaches. The relief you felt? That’s the payoff of buying time.
The truth is simple: things add clutter, time adds freedom.
For most dentists, the practice itself is where stress piles up fastest. And too often, the solution isn’t to work harder—it’s to delegate smarter.
Here’s what buying time in your practice might look like:
Every hour you get back from delegation is an hour you can spend on higher-value activities—or on yourself.
Dentists often carry the same “I’ll do it myself” mindset into their personal lives. But every chore you take on comes with an opportunity cost.
Examples of buying time at home:
Don’t spend your free time scrubbing floors or pulling weeds—redirect it toward relationships, health, or recharging.
Here’s why buying time isn’t indulgent—it’s essential:
When you free yourself from busywork, you’re not just saving time—you’re reclaiming mental bandwidth.
Ready to put this into action? Start here:
Buying time isn’t about laziness—it’s about prioritizing what only you can do and letting go of the rest.
As a dentist, you juggle more responsibilities than most professionals. But you don’t have to juggle alone. The smartest investment you can make isn’t always in equipment, real estate, or even marketing—it’s in time.
Because at the end of the day:
Spend wisely, and you’ll find that the true luxury isn’t a faster car or a bigger home—it’s a calendar with more space for who and what you love.
Listen to Episode 126 of The Dental Boardroom Podcast and explore how dentists can use money to buy not just things, but peace of mind.
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