Global Betterment Trends Mar 12, 2018 education global health & wellness mindfulness school ... have been many remedies realized, and they claim to be the ultimate cures. South Korea’s “Gyeondyo,” a grapefruit flavored ice cream, contains their secret weapon to treat a hangover: oriental raisin tree fruit juice. The ice cream name appropriately translates to “hang in there,” and the juice has been listed as a hangover cure since the 1600s. Hangover cures with similar ingredients are beginning to hit the U.S. market, and consumers are choosing these remedies over a cup of coffee and greasy ...
UnWasted Time Dec 16, 2017 alcohol social life experiences nightlife ... go to quieter bars where we can talk and catch up. The socializing has become more about talking and less about drinking. This is so much the case that I would be just as likely to get coffee with a friend than get an alcoholic beverage.ERIN, 28, ILIn the era of social media, more and more of one’s personal life has become public, from photos of meals featuring dietary cleanses to peer-to-peer services displaying one’s finances. Gen Y gave rise to a renewed focus on wellness, and cutting back on ...
The Age Of Innocence Dec 14, 2017 alcohol play social life board games nightlife ... a space for playing board games. Games and game strategy take center stage at the cafe, while beer, wine, and coffee are available on the side.Draughts Also launched via Kickstarter, Draughts offers a widely varying range of board games, ranging from the common (such as Cranium) to the complex (such as Pandemic). Parties can also leverage the services of a game guru, who can help with game setup and strategy to ensure that everyone has fun. Draughts serves beer, wine, and food, and is ...
DND (Do Not Distress) Dec 11, 2017 social life friends social media ... users select certain friends they want the app to contact, if they want to go to any movies, and which times they'd be available.Amigo The app Amigo seeks to alleviate the time spent going back-and-forth with friends trying to make social plans by handling the work for them. Users set up 10-15 contacts that they hang out with regularly and when they want to get together, they indicate the type of activity (e.g. lunch, coffee, go for a walk), choose which friends they want to hang out with, and ...
(Net)Work Hard, Play Hard Dec 08, 2017 career community social life apps coworking spaces ... methods designed to help young professionals achieve a balanced mind.One Roof With an added focus on wellness, One Roof is a space for entrepreneurial women in Melbourne. The female-focused space includes light and airy desks, a kitchen with complimentary coffee and tea, and frequent lunch-and-learn programs with experts in various fields, along with healthy events such as yoga and meditation.SheWorks SheWorks operations take inspiration from WeWork, but the offices are built specifically with ...
Marketing Tips Dec 05, 2017 marketing branding experiential virtual reality ... of themselves with their drink to the website, and the user-submitted photos were paired up to appear as though they’re raising their glasses in a toast together, which could be shared to the brand’s photo gallery and on social media.Nescafé A recent pan-European TV campaign from Nescafé, relaunching its Nescafé Gold instant coffee, plays on the idea that, in the age of social media, people have thousands of connections, but very few people know them really well. The brand then invites people to ...
The Gig Is Up Sep 20, 2017 career freelance ... gig economy, brands also need to be conscious of timing for such events, as the pre-work coffee or post-work happy hour isn’t as standard across the board anymore, and different options need to be available. Events and other creative campaigns can give companies an advantage when there are so many options for members to choose from when selecting an employer for their next gig. As young professionals continue to influence the shape of the workplace to fit their lifestyles and prioritize ...
Nesting & Resting Sep 15, 2017 fashion & beauty health & wellness home grooming ... ), a.k.a. the Danish art of coziness, which has gained an impassioned international following of late, so much so that the New Yorker dubbed 2016 “The Year of Hygge.” The trend, which takes its name from the word for wellbeing, encourages people to find pleasure in simple, soothing things like a warm cup of coffee, cushy slippers, or plush throw pillows. More than a passing fad, hygge and its associated lifestyle could potentially become as influential as another movement out of Scandinavia, minimalism ...
Cashless Is King Sep 11, 2017 money technology banking mobile payments ... businesses that resonate with young consumers, such as Sweetgreen and local coffee shops, don’t accept cash in favor of cards or digital transactions. Even social media sites are making digital payments easier, offering their own forms for sending money among friends, which we can only imagine will soon extend to shoppable content (see examples). As more businesses evolve to share young consumers’ Cashless Is King mindset, the frictionless convenience of such payment methods will likely grow to the point ...
Self Made Global Trends Sep 10, 2017 career home money coworking spaces finance ... space by opening their homes to strangers, creating a “Hoffice” space. The Hoffice trend began in Sweden in 2014 to curb the isolation felt by people who worked remotely. Capitalizing on the theory of collective intelligence, Swedes believe that they work best when surrounded by like-minded people. Hoffice is free to those who want to use it, and users get access to food and the Swedish tradition of Fika, or coffee breaks. Other European countries, including the UK, have taken to the idea, but the ...