
The new year is just around the corner! Make 2017 the year you actually meet those resolutions that you’ve been recycling year after year!
Get on the path to accomplishing either a short term goal with our one-time January session or work on a longer term goal by participating in the extended course for the first quarter of the year.
Join us on January 11, 2017 at Hera Hub in NW Washington DC from 10:00 am to 1:00pm to explore:
The Fundamentals of Goal Setting
Building the Foundation-Self Image and Underlying Beliefs
Risk Taking and Tolerance
By-passing Barriers to Success
Want more? Upgrade to our extended course where you will get on-going support and accountability to facilitate meeting your goals and maximizing personal growth. The 3-month long course includes 2 virtual accountability sessions and will wrap-up with a culminating workshop and celebration on March 8, 2017 to help you cement the new skills you’ve learned and apply them to additional goals you set in 2017 and beyond.
Registration is limited to 20 participants, so reserve your spot now, by clicking the links below!
January Session Only: $155
3-month Extended Course: $335
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Aziza E. Jones is a licensed clinical social worker with 10 years of experience working in elite medical institutions, community based mental health and Military communities in the United States and abroad. Her work in Europe and Asia has had a profound impact on how she views herself and the role she plays in both her local and global community. She is passionate about improving the lives of individuals and communities as they journey towards wholeness and well-being while striving to secure social justice. Ms. Jones is a highly skilled mental health clinician, an innovative thought leader in understanding cultural competence as it relates to mental health, and an educator of new and established mental health service providers. She holds a MSW degree from the premier Smith College School for Social Work and has been recognized by the Smith College Executive Standing Committee for originality and exploring new perspectives in Clinical Social Work research with her Master's Thesis entitled, Humor as Resilience: African-American Stand-up Comedy and Collective Identity. Aziza is a native of Maryland and was reared in the suburbs of Washington, DC.
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