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Rules, culture and expectations for the Facebook group, "Next Level Dentist: Rising Beyond Burnout" by Dr. Richard Low Join at: facebook.com/groups/nextleveldentist 1. Be Nicer Here Than You Normally Are If you’re a jerk, that might not be a hard bar to clear. This is the place to practice being kind. There are other dental groups where you can pick fights and be sarcastic. Here, assume you don’t know what someone else is going through — because you probably don’t. And they won’t open up if you’re not nice. ⸻ 2. No Clinical Advice — This Isn’t Dental School Unless someone specifically asks, don’t jump down their throat about what they did wrong clinically. Take off the teacher hat and share your experience instead. There are plenty of clinical groups for that. This one’s about connection, not correction. ⸻ 3. Don’t Pitch Your Stuff Here If you sell to dentists, just show up as a real person. If the only reason you’re here is to sell, you’re in the wrong group. People will trust you more if you’re honest, relatable, and provide value. And if you don’t get the hint, I’ll call you out on it. ⸻ 4. Confidentiality Is the Goal No dental team members are allowed in here. It’s a safe space. But it’s still social media, so post wisely. If you need to go anonymous, do it. ⸻ 5. Be Vulnerable to Help Others If you need to post anonymously, go for it. But share the real stuff. Your struggles, mistakes, and fears could be the exact thing someone else needs to hear right now. ⸻ 6. Share What Works for You How do you manage stress? Family, hobbies, faith, working out, avoiding your bank account — whatever keeps you sane. And if your coping mechanisms aren’t great, share those too so we can work through them together. ⸻ 7. Practice Finding the Good in Your Pain When life sucks, it’s tough to find the silver lining. But try. If it’s too dark to even try, share that too. We’re here to help you look for the hope. ⸻ 8. Share This Group If you know a dentist who’s struggling, send them the group link instead of a direct invite. Let them see the vibe, answer the membership questions, and decide for themselves. You never know who needs a lifeline right now.