Dr. Eric Recker

Dr. Eric Recker

Dr. Eric Recker is a dentist, husband, father, keynote speaker, Elite Success Coach, author, pilot, mountain climber, and recovering triathlete.

For most of his dental career, he was convinced that the burnout he was feeling was just what happens to dentists and business owners and it led him to nearly sell his practice and walk away from dentistry.

In his second half of life, he is committed to helping people shorten the distance to becoming their best version and learning to #WINtheNOW through one-on-one and group coaching.

would it even matter if i wasnt here

Would It Even Matter If I Wasn’t Here?

By: Eric Recker I froze. Where were those thoughts coming from and why were they in MY…

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seasonal affective disorder

The Most _____ Time of the Year

By: Dr. Eric Recker Christmas is over. New Year’s is over. We have officially settled into the…

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how many days have you missed

How Many Days Have You Missed?

By: Dr. Eric Recker This past weekend, I got sick. I will spare you the details, but let’s…

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How To Win at Work & at Home 

By: Dr. Eric Recker Check out this scenario. You have had a day. Again. They seem to…

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this is how it is

This Is Just How It Is, Right? 

By: Dr. Eric Recker I remember so vividly being in the throes of burnout. My life had…

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patient transfer request part 2

The Dreaded Transfer Request (Part 2)

By: Dr. Eric Recker Your front desk sends a message to you in your treatment room. They…

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transfer request

The Dreaded Transfer Request (Part 1)

By: Dr. Eric Recker It’s a normal Tuesday, or as normal as they get in our world….

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you can have this but not that

You Can Have This But You Can’t Have That

By: Dr. Eric Recker Don’t take me back too far! I need that neck pillow. That’s too…

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we can all wear capes

We Can All Wear A Cape!

By: Dr. Eric Recker Monday morning 8 AM. First patient of the week. Maybe our mind is…

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The Transition to a Dental Faculty Position

By Tanya Sue Maestas, DDS | December 20, 2022

By: Tanya Sue Maestas Hi, I’m Tanya Sue Maestas. I’ve recently taken up a faculty position at the new dental school in El Paso, Texas – Woody L Hunt School of Dental Medicine. Alongside being a clinician in a public health setting, I have found being a faculty member to be incredibly rewarding — so…

Choice of Operating Entity: Which is Best for You?

By Bruce Bryen | December 19, 2022

By: Bruce Bryen What is the choice of operating entity for the dentist ready to go out on his or her own to acquire or start up his or her own practice? There are many different types of organizational structures for young dentists to consider when they are ready to go out and acquire or…

You Dreamed of Being Where You Are Now

By Savanah Craig | December 15, 2022

By: Savanah Craig I was inspired by the latest Instagram trend showing a thought or doubt you have about yourself, followed by a photo of your younger self who could only dream of being in your shoes today. I think this trend is really powerful because it is so easy to look ahead and keep…

Technology Investments

By Ann-Marie DePalma, MEd, RDH, CDA, FAADH, FADIA | December 12, 2022

By: Ann-Marie DePalma, CDA, RDH, MEd, CDIPC, FADIA, FAADH Technology is around us 24/7. Whether in our everyday lives or in our practices, technology is an essential part of today’s society. As the old saying goes “we can’t live with it, and we can’t live without it”, technology has changed the way teams interact with…

People Pleasing: Characteristics of Being a People Pleaser

By Sharon Dolak | December 6, 2022

By: Sharon Dolak People Pleasing is not about being kind. It is about someone trying hard to make others feel better, driven by deep-seated insecurity to be needed and receive approval. Society thinks it is a good thing to please others, but people pleasing has a dark side when we do it to our own…

Confronting Denial is No Small Task

By Sharon Dolak | December 5, 2022

By: Sharon Dolak Denial is a coping response that gives us time to adjust during shocking, distressful situations and avoid anxiety. We refuse to see the truth because we are trying to protect ourselves from a painful, overwhelming situation. Some things, many things are simply hard to accept all at once and we need time…

The Difficulty With Treatment Planning

By Savanah Craig | December 1, 2022

By: Savanah Craig Treatment planning is one of the most difficult parts of my job as a new dentist. Often, I am meeting a patient for the first time and trying to access the problems that need to be addressed and learn about their desires all in an hour-long appointment. Patients’ wants and desires are…

What is Toxic Positivity and How to Avoid It

By Sharon Dolak | November 28, 2022

By: Sharon Dolak Do you notice that as soon as you walk into the office you are ON? Like someone pushed a button in your head that said, “OK, you are to have no emotions, no needs and you are to be positive, energetic, smile, and bright ALL DAY LONG.” In a normal healthy life,…

Ameloblastoma: Case Study

By Dr. Jennifer Bell, DDS, FAGD, FICD | November 23, 2022

By: Dr. Jennifer Bell, DDS, FAGD, FICD Have you ever had a patient with ameloblastoma? Here is a case study of my experience with it.

Tax Return Preparation for Dental Professionals

By Bruce Bryen | November 21, 2022

By: Bruce Bryen As a dentist, when you are ready to file your first substantial tax return, it is best to find a dental CPA who can prepare the personal tax return but can also be the first advisor that you use for your future in the dental profession. As a young dentist, it’s probable…