The New Age Sep 01, 2015 marketing play social life hobbies multigenerational ... until dawn, and trying to impress one’s parents.Moreover, given their free spirited nature and young at heart mindset, even some Gen Ys who do think they are too old for some things admit to having done them in the last year, including faking a sick day from work or school (23%), spending all day playing video games (16%), and having sleepovers with friends (15%).Which of the following, if any, do you think you are personally too old to do; and which of the following, if any, have you done in the ...
POP Trends Jun 12, 2014 media & entertainment retail books music TV ... from skeptics who argue that the ebook model offers less overall value, because—unlike a movie or song—most books require a substantial amount of time to read in full. The jury is still out on whether these new services will sink or swim, but frontrunners have begun to emerge nonetheless in the battle for ebook domination. OYSTERSCRIBDENTITLEINKBOKNUBICOBOOKMATE (RUSSIA)EXPLAINER JOURNALISM The eruption of real-time reporting tools like Twitter indelibly raised the bar for that long ...
Modern Love Nov 28, 2015 global relationships dating ... gaming platforms, online forums, and social networks. Still, those who seek to meet potential partners offline (see Pairing Off) find much appeal in naturally connecting with someone in a place they both care about, such as a gym, café, concert, or movie screening, which can also provide a solid basis for their relationship. Relationship Markers Introducing one’s partner to family is the event that most global youth (62%) agree serves as the moment when a relationship becomes official. Despite the ...
DIY Therapy Jun 08, 2015 health & wellness technology apps mindfulness self-esteem Health Hackers ... , but as a highly social and group-oriented generation, Ys tend to do so on a more public level. As they feel that achieving wellness is a collective effort (see The Community Well), they turn to their peers to both ask for and provide support or share similar experiences. Even when they’re uncomfortable opening up to their entire network, the web ensures they always have someone to hear them out and provide guidance. As they’re inclined to form bonds with strangers online that are often more ...
OK, Boomer! Mar 23, 2020 ... , “OK Boomer” doesn’t just encapsulate the discontent youth today feel: the phrase has also become a call to arms in the resulting intergenerational conflict it has kickstarted. In an environment where multigenerational households now account for 20% of all households in the U.S. and close to one-third of those under the age of 34 live in a multigenerational household, how real and profound is this conflict? Is “OK Boomer” simply a meme that people have already moved on from, or is it the beginning ...
Always Be Hustling Sep 21, 2019 ... Gen Ys and Gen Zs have adapted to the mentality that one should “always be hustling” in order to succeed and approach the concept in distinct ways based on their generational values and attitudes.When Gen X made up the majority of the workforce, the reigning mantra was “ABC,” or Always Be Closing, an acronym that stemmed from the idea that one had to be closing deal after deal to achieve success. But today’s youth are more apt to subscribe to the mentality of “ABH,” meaning that one should ...
Scene Stealers Dec 08, 2016 media & entertainment media & entertainment media & entertainment media & entertainment celebrities celebrities celebrities celebrities movies movies movies movies TV TV TV TV ... consumers prize creativity as one of the most important skills to possess, so it’s only fitting that they want to know about the making of the entertainment they consume. They’re intrigued to discover the inspiration and formulation of content since it allows them to become more immersed in a work and approach it from a smarter, more analytical perspective (see SmartPop). They also have an open-source mindset, in which they believe people shouldn’t hoard information or knowledge, but rather, should ...
Family Ties Jun 13, 2016 ... activities for them to do across categories, such as at home, outdoors, or at attractions, while taking into consideration each child’s age and the family’s location. Parents can also set push notifications to encourage them to spend more time with their kids, such as receiving messages to head home to read their child a bedtime story. They can also use “Quality Time” mode to measure how much time they are spending with their kids away from their devices and receive points that, in the future, will be ...
Feel The Burn: Understanding Modern Burnout Sep 24, 2019 ... Organization recognized workplace burnout as a syndrome brought on by “chronic workplace stress” and characterized by “feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion, increased mental distance from one’s job, and reduced professional efficacy.” It’s noteworthy that this state of burnout doesn’t discriminate—white and blue collar employees across all socioeconomic backgrounds can experience it. Baby Boomers and Gen Xers might be inclined to roll their eyes when hearing about modern youth’s burnout and ...
Single Inclusive Sep 03, 2013 ... be their own household CEOs, asserting control over everything from interior design and meal planning to maintaining the Netflix queue and the Spotify account, they don’t have the privilege of being able to share chores with a partner and may need more outside assistance than someone in a relationship, just due to basic time constraints. Compounding the difficulties of being on one’s own, many singles still encounter reprehensible “singlism” in which they are discriminated against, or simply ...