🧩 Behavior Tracking & Reinforcement *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

5.6 – How Immediate Rewards Strengthen Habits: The faster a reward follows a good behavior, the stronger the brain connection becomes. Immediate rewards tell the brain, “That action was worth it—do it again.” Waiting too long weakens that link and reduces motivation. Quick feedback helps especially when learning new routines. Small rewards right after success build lasting habits faster. It turns repetition into excitement instead of pressure. Timely praise or a short break can be enough reinforcement. Consistency matters more than size or cost. Each quick reward teaches your brain what success feels like. The sooner the joy, the deeper the habit takes root.

About this course

Tools and strategies to track behaviors, reinforce positive actions, and support long-term personal growth and skill development.

This course includes:
  • Behavior tracking templates and progress monitoring tools
  • Reinforcement strategy guides for different goals and environments
  • Case examples demonstrating effective behavior change methods

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