Set In (E)motion: The Guide to Gen Y Burnout Sep 23, 2019 ... burnout. Overall, this generation is more likely to turn to self-bettering rituals around diet, exercise, and meditation & mindfulness to offset their more intangible but no less upsetting emotional burnout as well as align their physical, mental, and emotional health.HOW YS MITIGATE PHYSICAL BURNOUT: The concept of physical burnout sounds alarming but in reality leads back to the same overarching self-betterment principles that Ys are using to mitigate other areas of their burnout. That’s to say ...
Tricks Of The Trade-Off Sep 23, 2018 ... youth are passionate about technology and innovation, they recognize that advancements come with trade-offs. Nearly nine in 10 U.S. and UK Trendsetters agree that with any innovation, there's always some bad/negatives that come with the good. While these negative aspects sound the internal alarm bells among 6 in 10 U.S. and UK youth who worry about technology taking over society, less than half of U.S. Trendsetters have the same fear about technology. Looking more closely at the gender breakdown ...
Data Mine Sep 19, 2018 ... find it creepy or even alarming that others can find their location on Snapchat’s map feature, they think it’s worth it to see the whereabouts of their friends. Young consumers in our qualitative research have similar sentiments about online advertisements; seeing an ad for a product that’s relevant to them, even though they know it’s appearing due to data that was culled from their browser history and online activity, better serves them than the ads they’d see if that data collection wasn’t ...
Digital Wellbeing Movement Sep 18, 2018 ... saying they have experienced negative effects of technology on their mental health. The ubiquity of technology also impacts users’ psychological wellbeing by affecting the way they behave, interact with each other, and form their sense of self. While these issues are alarming, the concept is not new. The advent of new technologies is generally accompanied by a new set of neuroses. Not so long ago, the invention of both radio and TV sparked widespread fear that these new mediums would infect and ...
Humanology Sep 17, 2018 ... expect technology to be more humanlike, from vocal patterns to visuals. Just as they are looking to make technology mimic human characteristics, they are also seeking out ways that they can imbue themselves with the best that technology has to offer. The confluence of humanity and technology, or Humanology, is occurring at a rapid pace, and while this might set off alarm bells for some, it is in fact the natural progression of society’s relationship with technology. People are increasingly using ...
Global Movie Trends Jun 01, 2018 ... positive change within and around long-standing and now highly visible gender inequality issues. As visible as these issues have been in Hollywood recently, gender disparity is not just confined to the entertainment industry: alarmingly, the World Economic Forum predicts that the global gender pay disparity could take up to 170 years to close and notes that there is no country on earth where women make as much as men for the same work. This reality is starting to undergo a shift: 73% of global youth ...
Control Center Mar 25, 2018 health & wellness technology quantified self ... , awarding points every time users don't touch their phone for 20 minutes. These points can be exchanged for real world prizes and coupons, so there's an added incentive to keep the phone tucked away. For now, the app is only available to college students in the UK, Norway, and Sweden, but people can join a waitlist for when it expands. - Smart Home - Nest Nest, which was acquired by Google in 2014, is one of the more ubiquitous smart home companies. It sells smart thermostats, alarms, doorbells, cameras ...
Control Center 21+ Mar 25, 2018 health & wellness technology quantified self ... , awarding points every time users don't touch their phone for 20 minutes. These points can be exchanged for real world prizes and coupons, so there's an added incentive to keep the phone tucked away. For now, the app is only available to college students in the UK, Norway, and Sweden, but people can join a waitlist for when it expands. - Smart Home - Nest Nest, which was acquired by Google in 2014, is one of the more ubiquitous smart home companies. It sells smart thermostats, alarms, doorbells, cameras ...
Robot Relations Jun 16, 2017 career gen z technology school ... further still. Smart devices are becoming part of the family, and Zs are using them not only for tactical tasks like doing their math homework or ordering toys and cookies without their parents’ knowledge but also emotional ones like mediating arguments or entertaining friends. This is making A.I.-powered devices like Echo and Google Home feel humanlike to Zs, who regard them as family pets of sorts—just more wise than furry. While such shifts might spark alarm in luddites, kids aren’t concerned ...
Health Hackers Jun 05, 2015 health & wellness technology apps quantified self Health Hackers ... a smart appliance. It learns its owners’ sleep patterns by monitoring heart and breathing rates, and then uses that data to make automatic adjustments and recommendations to provide a better night’s sleep. The kit also includes an alarm to wake the user during a moment of light sleep to avoid grogginess. SENSEThe Sense sleep-monitoring system not only tracks human conditions of sleep but also continually observes the environmental conditions in its owner’s bedroom that affect rest—from light and ...