Are You Living From Vacation to Vacation?
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Most conversations about work-life balance assume that life can be divided into neat, equal portions. But dentistry, business ownership, leadership, marriage, and parenting rarely work that way.
In this reflective monologue, Dr. Greg Grillo explores a different way to think about a sustainable and fulfilling life: not as a perfectly balanced scale, but as a wave with natural periods of effort, momentum, resistance, and recovery.
Greg examines why so many driven professionals find themselves living from vacation to vacation, physically leaving work while remaining mentally trapped there, and confusing collapse with genuine rest. Drawing from his own experience as a dentist and practice owner, workplace research, and the wisdom of the Stoics, he explains how ambition and delayed gratification can quietly become the habit of delaying life.
This episode offers practical ways to create a healthier rhythm, including measuring the real sources of energy loss, establishing a recovery floor, building intentional transitions out of work, and separating personal responsibility from outcomes that cannot be controlled.
The goal is not to eliminate life’s peaks and valleys. It's to make the movement between them less destructive, while building ordinary days that feel meaningful enough that we no longer need to escape our lives in order to feel alive.