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How to Handle Peer Pressure

Peer Pressure can have both positive and negative effects on an individual. For personality development training, visit - https://bit.ly/3oSD9Yj

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How to Handle Peer Pressure

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  1. HOW TO HANDLE PEER PRESSURE By Sanjeev Datta

  2. “Be yourself. Don't worry about what other people are thinking of you, because they're probably feeling the same kind of scared, horrible feelings that everyone does.” —Phil Lester We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

  3. Visit: effects of peer pressure WHAT IS PEER PRESSURE? Peers are the ones who encourage an individual to change their attitudes, mindset, behaviors, or habits to conform to those of the influencing group of people. And the pressure, the stress that is received by that individual just to impress and follow the rules of peers is ‘Peer Pressure’. Peer Pressure can have both positive and negative effects on an individual. Because of negative peer pressure, one might feel like they lost their individuality. We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

  4. NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF PEER PRESSURE ADDICTION OF BAD HABITS LOW OR NO SELF ESTEEM Drinking, smoking, drugs, and such dangerous habits are something one can get addicted to because of peer pressure. At this point, long-term consequences do not matter to them as long as they feel accepted by their peers. The peers usually try to make others feel less of themselves. This would cause a normally confident student to feel left out and insecure without any particular reason. The lower self-esteem and lack of confidence in their skills might impact the child’s well-being. DOWNSLIDE OF GRADES Teenagers want to belong to a peer group and sometimes, they try to fit in with the wrong one. Under peer pressure like trying to be like other members or not wanting to get bullied by those peers for getting good marks can lead to a very bad impact on the grades of that student. We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

  5. Visit: principles of good parenting POSITIVE EFFECTS OF PEER PRESSURE ADVICE AND ENCOURAGEMENT A SENSE OF BELONGING REINFORCEMENT OF POSITIVE ATTITUDE If you are going through stress or are confused over a decision, peers can help you decide with the help of their advice and opinion. If your peers are helping you with your studies, pushing you harder to do better at some important task, and motivating you, it helps you to create a sense of belonging with your peers. Having peers who inspire you to learn new things that would help you in the future, who support you can help in the reinforcement of a positive mindset to look at life. We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

  6. HOW TO HANDLE PEER PRESSURE We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

  7. Visit: peer mentoring skills TALK DIRECTLY If a peer is pressuring you and hurting you, tell them to stop and state why or how it is hurting you. If they don’t quit peer pressure, you can take the next step and talk with your school’s superiors about this situation. We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

  8. “NO” IS “NO” It is easier said than done when you are in front of a group that’s been pressuring you to do wrong things. But saying ‘no’ to something you don’t approve of is crucial. Until you build up the courage to say ‘no’ to their faces, you can try excusing yourself out of the group by saying ‘your parents want you to come home’ or ‘you were supposed to meet a teacher after school’. We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

  9. Negative peer pressure can be harmful to your mental health as well as physical. Telling your parents about what you face in school will make you feel a little light and they can also help you to handle the peer pressure by giving you strategies on how not to let it affect you and how to make it stop. COMMUNICATING WITH YOUR PARENTS We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

  10. With a strong personality, an individual can manage peer pressure easily by taking right decisions for himself and avoiding wrong influence. Visit: how to develop a strong personality DEVELOPING A STRONG PERSONALITY We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

  11. WHY SANJEEV DATTA PERSONALITY CLASSES? 15+ Years of Pioneering Personality Skills Development & Transformation Conducted 500+ Executives, Parents, Teachers & Student Training TAM Skills Seminars in leading corporates & institutions 5+ Years as Miss India Organisation Expert Panelist for National Pageants as Personality Skills Mentor 7 International Title Wins for India by our Miss India/ Mr India TAM Skills students including Miss World’17 (Manushi Chillar) Proprietary TAM Skills Curriculum 9.0 Version created, corrected & curated over 15 years Awarded ‘Educator’ by TOI (2012) & featured as ‘TrailBlazer’ in Economic Times (2011) We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

  12. Join our personality development training programs now! We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

  13. Gurugram Corporate Studio A 26/8,Level 3, Sector 28, Golf Course Road, Gurugram - 122022 +91-9015-983-983 +91-9810-062-617 info@sanjeevdatta.com CONTACT US We develop personality and leadership skills in pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For personality development course, visit - www.sanjeevdatta.com

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