Dentists running their own private practices know very well that success has many more components than just the clinical skills. For us, the patients' treatment outcome and satisfaction are the top notch priorities always, of course, with our pocket being justified for the same as well. All the above will come to a screeching halt or sometimes a naught even with the best training and techniques from the finest institutes of the world if the dentist doesn't value time and can't set goals regarding efficiency and do a proper patient and work (life) scheduling, exercising his excellent time management skills. With definite objectives and well defined goals in clinical practice, we can satisfy more patients and keep clinic running like a well-oiled machine apart from keeping everyone happy in this 'sojourn' called private practice. Many of us rely on others for structuring and scheduling as we have been trained since childhood for the same but dentists if they rely on others for their own time will land up in difficult situations since each procedure takes its own sweet time to finish in a dental clinic.