Giving and Receiving: The Benefits of an Altruistic Dental Practice
Doing things for others without regard for yourself is altruism. However, being altruistic often gives you as much as the others receive.
Harvard Business School research suggests that giving to others makes people happier, which isn't surprising. However, the researchers also say that happiness is cyclical. In other words, happier people give more and then get happier, which leads to them giving more—and getting even happier.1
So, happiness and more altruism are benefits you can count on, which is excellent news. However, the even better news is that many dental professionals experience multiple benefits when demonstrating altruism at the dental practice—and some of them might surprise you...
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Harvard Business School research suggests that giving to others makes people happier, which isn't surprising. However, the researchers also say that happiness is cyclical. In other words, happier people give more and then get happier, which leads to them giving more—and getting even happier.1
So, happiness and more altruism are benefits you can count on, which is excellent news. However, the even better news is that many dental professionals experience multiple benefits when demonstrating altruism at the dental practice—and some of them might surprise you...
Click Here To Read More