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HTPA Virtual Chapter: Feb 2026 Meeting - 3rd Tuesday

  • 02/17/2026
  • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  • Zoom

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The HTPA Virtual Chapter meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 10:00am-11:00 am CT (8am PT, 9am MT, 11am ET). These meetings are FREE to HTPA Community, Professional and Insurance members. Members who wish to participate in these meetings, will need to register for the individual meetings in order to receive the unique zoom links for each meeting.

Meetings on the 3rd Tuesday are NOT recorded. You must attend live to participate in the round table discussions or meditations. 

Feb 17th at 10am CT  

Roundtable Discussion:

Identifying and Overcoming Mental Blockages

Facilitated by Gaby Schlumpberger and Sarah Sherbenou

This round table discussion will delve into the common mental blockages that entrepreneurs face, such as fear of failure, imposter syndrome, perfectionism, and procrastination. We'll explore how these blockages can hinder business growth and personal development. Participants will explore how to identify their own mental barriers and discuss practical strategies to overcome them. Through shared experiences and expert insights, attendees will gain tools to break free from limiting beliefs and unlock their full potential. This discussion aims to empower entrepreneurs to move forward with clarity and confidence, fostering a mindset that supports continuous growth and success.

Fees:

HTPA Community & Professional Members - FREE

HTPA Support Members - $10

Public - $15


Please Note: HTPA virtual meetings including Virtual Book Club and Virtual Chapter meetings may be recorded. I acknowledge that by participating I give my consent to be recorded on the call and acknowledge that the recording is the property of HTPA and may be published. I acknowledge and agree to follow the HTPA Terms of UsePrivacy Policy, and Disclaimer while on the call and I acknowledge that the views expressed on the call are those of the individual participants and may not represent the views of HTPA or HTP. 

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