The science of the who, what, where, when, why and how of every FABIC poster is discussed, supporting successful implementation in a person’s natural settings and thus maximising opportunities for LASTING behaviour change.Each one of the 53 FABIC posters is a standalone behavioural intervention. It may look like a simple two-dimensional poster, but in reality it comes with a science founded on the FABIC principles of understanding and bringing LASTING behaviour change. To integrate them successfully it is important to understand the science.To support the successful use and integration of these posters in a person’s natural setting/s – their intended use – a client and/or their support team require an understanding of why and how to implement the posters, daily and practically.And this requires an explanation of the science and practicalities that support successful behaviour change strategies via the introduction of the FABIC Posters.We have put together 34 online meetings to cover every single poster that is part of the FABIC Poster Collection.
FABIC Perfectionism Worksheet FABIC Poster Collection Discussion Groups – Session 20
Objective:
OPD Points: 5
Outline:
7:30pm – 8:30pm
Each meeting Tanya will present one or more posters and the science and steps for their practical and effective application, so that attendees can support the integration in a natural setting and offer understanding and behaviour change. Participants can ask questions and offer sharings about each poster.Each session will be recorded and made available to attendees as well as be available for purchase.Note: While it is not essential for attendees to have a hard copy of the posters, it is recommended for maximisation. Posters can be purchased individually or as a complete collection at fabic.com.au/shop
Content:
Perfectionism is of epidemic proportions worldwide and this worksheet template will assistyou and those you care for and about to nail this scourge and trace it back to its roots.Perfectionism has us paralysed and some to such a degree that they don’t even want to tryanything new for fear of failure. And thus, the contraction holds them in a pattern of stucknessand mundaneness rather than committing to and enjoying life and reaching their full potential.For more on perfectionism and how to beat it, refer to the book WHOOPS! … WHAT CANI LEARN HERE? from the CHILDREN’S SUNLIGHT INK SERIES (for all ages from 0 to100+).
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Contact:
- FABIC
- 0755305099
- info@fabic.com.au