Free For All Sep 19, 2019 ... cleaning and organizing can be a chore, for modern youth, it’s also an activity that helps them clear their mental clutter and engage in a mindless, and thereby relaxing, activity. The attention to creating a clean and organized living space coincides with the rise of minimalism and the mainstreaming of the KonMari Method by author and TV host Marie Kondo. According to Kondo’s framework for tidying up, people should only keep possessions that “spark joy,” positioning cleaning as an activity that can ...
To Your Heart's Content Sep 18, 2019 ... Young people today are overstimulated and burnt out, and they're seeking refuge in entertainment that allows them to disengage and recharge.Young people today are overstimulated and burnt out; they’re overwhelmed by work and school, bombarded by ads, and inundated with TV shows, video games, podcasts, and YouTube videos. And even as they're overstimulated, they have a difficult time enjoying downtime, often feeling like they could be doing something more productive. As a result, Ys and Zs are ...
Portraits Of A Generation Mar 23, 2019 ... generation's spending power, check out the report methodology.TOP PASSION POINTSMusic ranks among the top five passion points across generations in the U.S., demonstrating the relevance of this entertainment form to people’s lives. Among Ys and Zs, music ranks #1 of 30 passion points, while it ranks #2 for Xers and #4 for Boomers. Xers rank movies as their top passion point while Boomers rank reading as their #1 passion point out of 30. TV shows are a top passion point shared among Zs, Xers, and Boomers ...
Tech Truths Mar 21, 2019 ... computers for most tasks, such as checking their email, making online purchases, and consuming entertainment—when not doing so via a TV. They primarily use smartphones as a portal to reach others, quite literally, as avid users of video chat. Though it's simpler to call someone without video, Boomers, particularly older members of this cohort, often prefer the novelty of video chatting over the practicality of voice alone as they seek more face-to-face interactions. While Boomers lag behind when ...
Fear Factors Mar 19, 2019 ... financial security, personal safety, and the state of the world. As such, they approach life with a DIY attitude and possess a “live for today” mentality, for nothing is certain.STRESS OVER: SAFETYLike Zs, Ys are stressed about their safety, which has felt insecure since their adolescence/young adulthood. Growing up, violence and civil unrest always felt like something that happened at a distance. As youths, Ys felt somewhat removed from the horrors they saw on their TV screens until their adolescence ...
For Your Entertainment Mar 18, 2019 ... By learning how each generation approaches TV and movies, music, and gaming, brands across industries can better engage with their consumers through entertainment.Each generation is subject to stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding their approach to entertainment based on age and life stage—from the notion that only younger generations are bingeing TV to the idea that older generations are completely out of touch with gaming. In truth, audiences across all generations are binge ...
The Urge To Splurge Mar 16, 2019 ... , DVDs) | Household electronics (e.g., TV, microwave) | Bars/clubs | Pet care | Travel (e.g., plane tickets, accommodations) | Digital media (e.g., ebooks, streaming services) | Home décor/furniture | Health/wellness (e.g., supplements, treatments) | Household supplies (e.g., cleaning supplies, toilet paper) | Sports/fitness (e.g., sports equipment, workout gear) | Vehicles (e.g., cars, bikes) | Children's items (e.g., diapers, kids clothing) | Garden/outdoor THE MOST ...
Where There's A Will, There's Away Dec 10, 2018 ... clothes/shoes and accessories, as well as cancel product subscription services. Another third are willing to give up entertainment experiences (e.g. movies, concerts, sports games), take public transportation, take on additional work/jobs, or cancel cable TV. In each of these categories, women are more likely than men to be willing to make such sacrifices in order to prioritize travel.Which of the following, if any, would you do in order to travel?Select all that apply Give up buying new accessories ...
Have Guidance, Will Travel Dec 08, 2018 ... me money. There are a lot of apps and websites to help you too. They are so useful and they really help you when in a rut.ANTHONY, 22, OHModern youth are used to instant gratification (e.g., making purchases online, streaming movies and TV shows, ordering food delivery directly to their door), but having so many options at one’s fingertips has its drawbacks, too. Young consumers are experiencing choice overload, and they’re seeking help from brands in the decision-making process (see Cease ...
Home & Away Entertainment Trends Dec 06, 2018 ... genres that reflect young adults' travel preferences and home experiences. Just as road trips are on the rise in real life (see The Joyride), so too are they proliferating in film in a slew of road movies. Additionally, a new genre has arisen in TV about the dissolved sense of community that young people are experiencing in the areas where they live and about the uncertainty people have about their neighbors. As modern youth spur new forms of entertainment, brands can tap into these new trends too ...