Jan 16, 2026: Maintaining Habits: Techniques to Reinforce Habits (Part 2)

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The essential second part of our transformative webinar series is designed specifically for those who are ready to solidify their habits for long-term success. In this one-hour session, delve deeper into strategies that ensure your newly formed habits become permanent fixtures in your life.

What You’ll Learn:

Advanced Retention Strategies: Discover the most effective techniques to keep your habits robust and resilient against disruptions.Cue Management: Learn how to identify and utilize environmental cues that fortify daily routines.Building Resilience: Understand how to bounce back from lapses and reinforce your commitment to your habits.Perfect for individuals who have started their journey of habit formation and are looking to sustain their progress, this webinar arms you with the knowledge and tools to make your habits stick. It will offer reflective journaling exercises to support with identifying what is working and what is not working in your habit building process, so come prepared with pen and paper!

Don’t let your hard work fade – solidify your success and continue your journey of self-improvement with us. Reserve your spot now and ensure your habits last!

* Attendance to part 1 is highly recommended, but NOT mandatory. If you are unable to attend part 1, but would still like to join for part 2, please feel free to do so. It is encouraged to participate in both, if possible, to get the full experience and content associated with building and maintaining habits.

Presenter Bio:

Dr. Zsa Zsa Briones earned a doctoral degree in clinical psychology and a master’s degree in counseling psychology from the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines. She is a licensed psychologist in California and began her psychology career in the Philippines, working with colleagues in a group practice, doing psychological assessment and conducting therapy to children and adults. She has conducted research and presented papers on trauma, developmental disorders and chronic illness and co-developed seminars for professionals and groups.

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