The Power of Habit - Presented by Crucial Learning
Tuesday, September 9, 2025 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- LocationGeneral Services Complex 101A
- DescriptionBased on the bestseller by Charles Duhigg and the latest science in habit formation, The Power of Habit teaches how habits work and how to develop effective habits using skill instead of willpower. The course teaches a skillset for mastering any habit. You might call this skillset the habit of all habits. The one to rule them all.Learning ObjectivesIdentify the habits holding you back. Uncover the hidden factors that influence your habits. Acquire new skills and learn new behaviors quickly and efficiently. Turn self-mastery into a lifelong habit. Register via TrainTraq (https://traintraq.tamus.edu/SectionDetails.aspx?snum=11999) by August 26th.If the registration deadline has passed or the date for this section doesn't work for you, please visit the Course Details (https://traintraq.tamus.edu/CourseDetails.aspx?cnum=2114692) page and click on the Upcoming Sections tab to explore other available options.
- Websitehttps://calendar.tamu.edu/employees/event/355618-the-power-of-habit-presented-by-crucial-learning
- CategoriesGeneral Interest, Training & Workshops
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