Positive Influence Framework
Spread positivity
The Positive Influence Framework is based on the idea that individuals can influence others by being positive and spreading positivity. This framework emphasizes the importance of having a positive mindset and using it to help others. By being positive, individuals can build trust and have meaningful conversations that can help others learn and grow.
- A positive mindset is essential for personal growth and influencing others.
- Building trust is crucial for having meaningful conversations and helping others.
- Every individual has a unique purpose and contribution to make.
- Self-ReflectionTake time to reflect on your thoughts, feelings, and actions. Identify areas where you can improve and work on becoming a more positive and influential person.Pro tipPractice mindfulness and meditation to help with self-reflection.WarningBe honest with yourself, but also be kind and compassionate.
- Build TrustFocus on building trust with others by being genuine, empathetic, and caring. Listen actively and respond thoughtfully.Pro tipUse positive body language and tone of voice to show you care.WarningAvoid being insincere or manipulative, as this can damage trust.
- Have Meaningful ConversationsEngage in conversations that are meaningful and helpful to others. Ask open-ended questions and listen actively to their responses.Pro tipUse active listening skills, such as paraphrasing and reflecting, to show you understand and care.WarningAvoid giving unsolicited advice or trying to fix others' problems.
Dr. Koniver's decision to focus on building trust and having meaningful conversations with his patients led to positive outcomes and a more fulfilling practice.
An individual who practices self-reflection and works on becoming a more positive and influential person can experience personal growth and improved relationships.
The Positive Influence Framework originated from Dr. Craig Koniver's personal experience and decision to focus on building trust and having meaningful conversations with his patients. He found that by being positive and genuinely caring about his patients, he could help them learn and grow, and ultimately, find their purpose in life.