Yeah, it could be. Peer pressure is basically influencing people to do stuff or think stuff they otherwise wouldn't have. I guess if you have a group of friends and 5 out of 6 of you are working really hard on an assignment, you could peer pressure the other friend to do so as well, even if its just so that they would fit in with the rest of you, and i guess that would be positive peer pressure.
Helping someone is not a scam. Your being kind, nice, and helpful to the while helping. That makes you feel good about what you doing and people will trust you.
Helping people and deriving satisfaction from helping others are good aspects of being a GP.
You can make people to love you, by being good to them, and helping them where you can.
Possitive peer pressure to me, means that you are "hanging out" with people that you can just be yourself with. People that you don't have to be "fake" around are the people you should "hang out" with. If you really want to be with those people then you will look for them, and if they are good for you they will be a positive peer. (:
being able to not give in to peer pressure. staying in school and being focused.
Positive peer pressure encourages behaviors that are beneficial or healthy, while negative peer pressure promotes actions that are harmful or unwanted. You can determine the type of peer pressure by evaluating its impact on your well-being, values, and goals. Positive peer pressure fosters personal growth and positive outcomes, while negative peer pressure may lead to negative consequences or regret.
(Apex) Being respectful of others and getting exercise.
the positive aspects of being an anesthesiologist are, good pay, satisfaction of helping others and doing the better for society.
There are three main types of peer pressure: overt, covert, and positive. Overt peer pressure involves direct influence, such as teasing or pressure to conform. Covert peer pressure is more subtle and may involve manipulation or exclusion. Positive peer pressure encourages positive behaviors or activities that benefit the individual. Examples can include being pressured to try drugs (overt), feeling excluded for not conforming to certain norms (covert), or being encouraged to join a study group to improve grades (positive).
helping people in saving lifes. In you will also be doing alot of hands on things. you will be helping people in need
Offering a helping hand shows support, kindness, and compassion towards someone in need. It can make a significant positive impact on their well-being and foster a sense of community and connectedness.
Positive peer pressure is pressure from others to do the right thing and not give in to doing the wrong thing. Which means being a good friend or person etc.