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