The Malevolution Mar 17, 2018 fashion & beauty gender health & wellness grooming men ... emphasize individuality in order to remain relevant.BRAND IMPLICATIONSMen are shedding hyper-masculine facades and embracing vulnerability on their quest for personal betterment. Help them develop “soft skills” related to emotional intelligence and communication or provide them with communities through which they can bond with other men, seek advice, and share support. Young men and women alike want to see more modern portrayals of males. As with the recent trend of “Dad-vertising” that portrays modern ...
Global Betterment Trends Mar 12, 2018 education global health & wellness mindfulness school ... Entrepreneurs in India have begun building a school that focuses on teaching its students happiness, self-love, and character before standard academic learning skills. The founders believe that achievements are made when emotional intelligence is the foundation of a student instead of cramming kids’ heads with excess info and focusing on obtaining as much knowledge as possible in a short period of time. Students will be taught happiness from different philosophies such as the Vedas and ancient Hindu texts ...
The New Social Norms Dec 18, 2017 social life friends nightlife social media ... nightlife, not only are they drinking less, if at all, but they're also becoming more interested in activities that benefit their brain. Rather than seeking out sex, drugs, and rock n' roll as was typical of their predecessors, Ys and Zs are ushering in The Age of Innocence. They're far less drawn to wild nightlife experiences than were youth in the past, and when they do go out, they're often seeking playful yet productive nights involving board games or crafts, or intellectually stimulating ones, such ...
The Age Of Innocence Dec 14, 2017 alcohol play social life board games nightlife ... from the physical, such as joining a run club that goes out for a drink after, to the intellectual, such as signing up for a lecture series. In both cases, young people see these social activities as not only enhancing their friendships and personal connection to others but also helping them improve physically, mentally, and emotionally. In fact, 64% of U.S. youth and 62% of UK youth—and even more Trendsetters in each country (80% and 73%, respectively)—wish there were more ...
Global Social Trends Dec 06, 2017 social life friends nightlife social media ... choosing the most fashionable bikini and getting quality photos to post on social media sites, namely Instagram. In a survey conducted by travel magazine Jalan, nearly 50% of the Japanese women who go to night pools do it so they can post a photo to social media. Nightclubs are also losing their relevance in the U.S. and UK (see The Age Of Innocence), but young adults in those countries are more apt to turn to spaces where they can play games or gain intellectual stimulation instead. ...
School Of (Work)Life Sep 23, 2017 career education social life college company culture friends ... their passions, to be intellectually stimulated and challenged, and to obtain an enriching social life—among myriad other reasons—and modern young workers are likewise obtaining all of these benefits from office life. As Zs are evaluating the role of a college degree today given that they value experience over education, we expect they will only be further incentivized to opt out since they can get many of the same opportunities while also earning money, instead of having to pay for the ...
Out Of Office Sep 19, 2017 alcohol career fashion & beauty beer grooming ... more viable for the long run—as creativity and emotional intelligence is harder to automate—plus more attractive since they allow youth to express their ingenuity and individuality. This speaks to the generational values of Zs in particular since they highly prize being recognized for creative accomplishments while at the same time, prefer to take a practical approach to their careers, constantly evaluating what the most strategic options are. [For my ideal career] I would work my ...
The FUND-amentals Sep 13, 2017 money debt retirement saving ... priorities, and aims to teach them discipline to to spend less and save more.wallet.AI wallet.AI is designed to look at the many small financial decisions people make on a daily basis and help them understand their behaviors to learn how they could be smarter about their money. For example, the platform might tell a user that he or she spends 25% more on average when taking an Uber than when taking a taxi. The user is then prompted to inform the intelligent assistant if that information is helpful ...
Asking Price Sep 12, 2017 money retail spending deals shopping ... discount can encourage them. When customers repeatedly return to check out the same item, likely watching for a sale, serve up a small discount to sweeten the deal. - Tools To Help Consumers Negotiate Prices - Hiatus The app Hiatus helps consumers negotiate their recurring bills. After users give the service permission to act on their behalf, Hiatus reaches out to companies to reduce the cost while keeping users on the same service plan.Clarity Money Using data science and artificial intelligence, app ...
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 ...