Doctor Who? Mar 19, 2018 health & wellness mindfulness ... the work for you when it's you who has to fight the battle in the end." Such skepticism is also due to young people's unprecedented awareness of the harmful side effects of traditional medicine. As they prioritize being informed consumers, they're thinking twice about what they put into their bodies and are carefully considering if the benefits pills promise outweigh the risks. Some young parents are even refusing to get their children vaccinated, meaning Zs are keenly aware of the negativity ...
The Malevolution Mar 17, 2018 fashion & beauty gender health & wellness grooming men ... overcame men academically, professionally, and personally—a trend that continues today. U.S. Census Bureau analysis from 2017 shows that nearly 60% of all college students are women, demonstrating a growing gender gap in higher education, the traditional gateway to higher paying jobs. As more young women have obtained college degrees, delayed having children, and joined the workforce over the past few decades, they’re beginning to edge out Millennial men for these better-paying jobs. As a result ...
R&R (Rest & Replay) Mar 15, 2018 health & wellness marketing media & entertainment mindfulness ... distraction to ease one's mind without keeping them so entertained they want to stay awake. Meanwhile, meditation app Calm has added Sleep Stories—recordings of tales that combine music, sound effects, and soothing voices to help adults drift off more easily. The app offers 23 stories narrated by celebrities; most are original works, while others are slow-tempo recordings of classic children’s novels. As the market for sleep-inducing products and services grows, it's no surprise that sleep-aiding ...
Global Betterment Trends Mar 12, 2018 education global health & wellness mindfulness school ... France. The new rule comes with a lot of support from the tech community and those in the education system, as they have observed many youth spending far too much time on their phones during free time instead of playing with each other and socializing face-to-face. Along with this new rule, a new form of legislation is in the works to prevent children under the age of 16 from creating social media profiles, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, without the consent of a parent. - AUSTRALIA ...
Betterment Marketing Tips Mar 11, 2018 education health & wellness fitness mindfulness online learning ... categories can follow these brands' lead. ShopRite and RJWBarnabas In an effort to educate children on the importance of diet and nutrition, ShopRite and RJWBarnabas have collaborated on a wellness education program that takes place right in the grocery store. The program has been launched in more than 140 locations across six different east coast states. Children and their families come to ShopRite to experience an in-store scavenger hunt, cooking classes, and other activities, picking up important ...
Go Big Or Go Home Dec 17, 2017 play social life experiences friends ... feel it's important to have adventures apart from their significant other in order to grow personally, and that coming back and sharing their experiences can in fact enrich their relationships. Moreover, as many Ys aren't having children until later in life, and a significant share don't plan to at all (see No Kid[ding]), they simply have more time than Boomers and Gen Xers did to "go big" in their social lives. Yet even those who have children are having notable adventures frequently, too, since ...
The Age Of Innocence Dec 14, 2017 alcohol play social life board games nightlife ... , often with parental participation and supervision. Gen Zs’ parents, primarily Xers, are similarly permissive. In both cases, many parents have experienced the binge drinking and drugs culture that is generally equated with youthful indulgence, and as they came through such an experience unscathed, they aren’t discouraging of their children from taking part in this rite of passage. But this parental attitude has had an opposite effect on today’s youth, essentially turning young people off from such ...
Seize The Day Dec 14, 2017 alcohol health & wellness social life nightlife ... Trendsetters in the U.S. and UK are willing to go to social events alone if their friends can’t/don’t want to come, and as young people begin to spend more time socializing during the day instead of at night, this is likely to increase. As Ys and Zs get older and begin to get married and have children, they’ll be more likely to seek out daytime activities as a family-friendly option. Daytime socializing also lacks the “romantic” pressure of nightlife; about a quarter of youth in the U.S. and UK, including ...
No New Friends Dec 09, 2017 social life friends ... more challenging to form friendships in the first place.As Gen Ys forged a nontraditional path when they arrived at adulthood by engaging in an extended adolescence, delaying or foregoing marriage and children, and changing homes and jobs more frequently than their predecessors, friends became more important than ever (see Friends With Benefits). Young adults today aren’t necessarily creating their own families at an early age, and they often move away from their hometown, so they seek a support ...
Dress To Thrill Dec 07, 2017 fashion & beauty social life clothing nightlife ... holidays. Guests purchase tickets to the theme party, with the price of admission providing books to children in need.6 in 10 youth in the U.S. and UK think one of the best parts of going out is getting to get dressed up.DRESSED DOWNA slight majority of youth in both the U.S. and UK prefer to dress casually when going out, while six in 10 Trendsetters in each country prefer to get dressed up. Men are more likely than women to dress casually (68% of men vs. 56% of women in the U.S.; 57% of men vs. 48 ...