Do you believe in luck? I mean really… do you think some doctors just get lucky? That they happened to open in the right zip code, happened to get the right patients, happened to catch the right breaks while you’re over here grinding it out and wondering why your days feel so hard?
Here’s what I know about luck in dentistry: we make our own.
And the doctors who understand that (the ones who know they are not victims of circumstance but architects of their own prosperity), those are the ones building practices that look like they stumbled onto a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Yet, they didn’t stumble… they engineered it.
Next week is St. Patrick’s Day and I’ve always loved this holiday; not for the green beer or the gimmicks but because of what it represents from an entrepreneurial standpoint. The belief in prosperity. The belief in possibilities. The understanding that if you focus on the right things, align your behavior with your beliefs, and remove the weights holding you back, you will create unlimited prosperity.
In this video, I break down what I call the Luck Factors: the specific behavioral, psychological, and mathematical shifts that turn your practice into an overflowing bucket of gold coins. I’m talking about unlimited prosperity. Not incremental growth. Not “a little better than last year.” Exponential.
I walk you through:
- Why focus equals fulfillment (and how to rewire where your attention goes every single day)
- The math of prosperity: how fee, speed, bundling, and upfront payment structure either multiply your results or strangle them
- How to remove the weights on your back that are keeping you from winning even when you’re the fastest skater on the ice
- Why the point is the paying, not the delivering, and how that one shift changes everything
I also get into the breakdown that happens when doctors give a big vision diagnostically but then present a small vision financially. That’s where the leak is. That’s where the gold spills out before you ever see it.
This video is about believing in what’s possible for you; not because you deserve it, but because you’ve already done the work. You’ve sacrificed. You’ve trained. You have superpowers that go way beyond clinical. Now it’s time to stop limiting yourself and start playing with the kind of math that makes every day feel like you found the pot of gold.

