In this episode, Dr. Killeen talks about the idea of “the ruthless elimination of hurry” from John Mark Comer’s book and why constant rushing quietly affects how we lead, communicate, and care for patients. He explains how hurry can pull us out of the present moment and reduce the quality of our decisions, relationships, and leadership. In dentistry, where trust and communication matter so much, slowing down with intention can actually make us more effective, not less. The goal is not simply getting more done. It’s being fully present for the things that matter most.