positive transition

A 'positive transition' refers to a beneficial change or shift in various contexts, such as personal development, education, business, and advertising.

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Definition

B2Psychology

(academic, general)A change from one life stage to another that enhances personal growth and well-being.

Example

  • Graduating from college was a positive transition for her, leading to greater self-confidence and independence.

B2Education

(academic, general)The successful movement of a student from one educational level to another, marked by academic and social adjustment.

Example

  • The school's orientation program helped ensure a positive transition for new students.

B2Business

(technical, general)A change in leadership, structure, or strategy that results in improved performance and productivity.

Example

  • The company underwent a positive transition with the new CEO, leading to increased profits and employee satisfaction.

C1Advertising

(technical, industry-specific)A narrative structure in commercials that starts neutrally and ends with a significant increase in positive emotions upon seeing the product.

Example

  • The commercial's positive transition was effective in capturing the audience's emotions.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "positive transition":

transition functiontransition pointpositivity effectpositive logictransition timeupward spiraltransition year