“A big part of letting go is recognizing when it is time to stay in a situation and when it is time to move on.” – Darren L. Johnson

My Thoughts:

This reminds me of my dental experience that I recently had. Well, first of all I went to this local dentistry which I paid to fix my front teeth and they ruined it instead of fixing it. I went to California Dental Group in Glendale and my front teeth was in severe pain. After they fixed it, the pain had never gone away and it still was there. I went back so they could check it again because I said I’m still in pain. They looked at it, and they said it’s all okay.

Anway, I went to a different dentistry which is called Bright Smiles Dental Studio for an exam. They looked at the teeth that was not fixed, and the Dr. right away knew what was wrong with it. I set an appointment to get it fixed, and after it was all fixed.

The point I want to get into is that after this I went back again to California Dental Group to fix another tooth. I paid $1300 to fix that tooth, again same thing, it never got fixed. I returned back to Bright Smiles Dental Studio and again he found the mistake.

Move On 

After the first mixtake, I should have never returned to California Dental Group. I feel like I should have just let go from the first time as they couldn’t fix my teeth. You may think that this is just a mistake, but I think it’s more than a mistake. I mean how do you go back to the same spot after they ruined it the first time?

When you realize it’s time to move on, I guess I would suggest moving on.