Would You(th) Care For A Cause? Mar 20, 2020 ... on.Today’s youth want brands to take on the causes noted in this asset for a few reasons. Over the course of their lives, Ys have experienced a loss of institutional trust. An example of this can be seen in how Ys were told to take out student loans to ensure they could nab a college education—and then many graduated from their higher education at the height of the worst financial crisis in the U.S. since the Great Depression. This left many unable to find a job to pay off those massive debts they ...
Life For Like Dec 14, 2019 ... struggles with an eating disorder. Even the Internet’s latest it girl Emma Chamberlain has published a video about her struggle with depression. Putting a face and a name to issues around mental health and fostering a global dialogue on the topic through social media has helped to change its perception, which is important to modern youth who are more open to destigmatizing the subject compared to previous generations.It connected with me the other day that the reason why I like Shane Dawson and Billie ...
Over Stimulation Sep 20, 2019 ... for them to relax; and in order to avoid relaxing, they seek more stimuli. This is problematic not only because excessive technology use has been linked to addiction and depression, but because studies have found that boredom actually inspires creativity and idea generation if done right. An aversion to boredom is nothing new, but as the amount of modern stimuli increases—as the apps, the content, the ads, and the products multiply—it becomes increasingly important to position brands ...
Breaking Bad Mar 20, 2019 ... accepting of this change, while Xers and Boomers see this as less of a stigma (only 27% and 20% in the U.S., respectively) because they have front row seats to watch Ys and Zs turn male sensitivity into a social norm, which differs drastically from the masculinity of the past they're accustomed to.I think that we still have a lot of stigma against mental illness. Depression and anxiety has become a lot more accepted and people like talk about it and joke about it and I feel like that's something that's ...
Fear Factors Mar 19, 2019 ... lived through game changing events like the Great Depression in the U.S. and wartime rationing in the UK, Boomers are focused on material markers of success—the house in the suburbs, the nice car, the perfect spouse, the 2.5 kids. Being raised in financially conservative homes contributed to Boomers’ desire for material success as adults, which benefits not only them but their children as well.As Boomers age into retirement, it can be expected that they will experience less worry. However ...
Digital Wellbeing Movement Sep 18, 2018 ... on technology to finding methods and resources that help people exercise more self control over their tech habits. Whether they're the creators of technology or not, brands can help counteract the negative effects that come as a trade-off to technology use.Consumers are becoming more and more aware of—and some have even personally experienced—technology’s link to a host of different mental ailments, such as anxiety and depression, with one-quarter of young people in the U.S. and UK ...
Future Of Entertainment Sep 14, 2018 ... Solo that will be able to read an expression and play a song to alter one’s mood through music.Humm.ly Musician and entrepreneur Joanna Yu first noticed the healing power of music through her father who suffered from personality disorder and depression, but seemed happier when he was playing music. While studying music therapy, Yu launched Humm.ly, an app that uses music to help people cope with mental health issues. With the help of board-certified music therapists and music producers, Yu crafted ...
Control Center Mar 25, 2018 health & wellness technology quantified self ... improved digestion, weight loss, and mental health. By controlling what they're eating, young generations are trying to control how they feel. A recent study linked depression with inflammation, making another case for a diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods like turmeric, olive oil, fish, and vegetables. Other research shows that "bitter" foods, such as arugula, broccoli rabe, and ginger, improve digestion, help regulate hunger, and boost overall gut health. As young generations take the time to ...
Control Center 21+ Mar 25, 2018 health & wellness technology quantified self ... improved digestion, weight loss, and mental health. By controlling what they're eating, young generations are trying to control how they feel. A recent study linked depression with inflammation, making another case for a diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods like turmeric, olive oil, fish, and vegetables. Other research shows that "bitter" foods, such as arugula, broccoli rabe, and ginger, improve digestion, help regulate hunger, and boost overall gut health. As young generations take the time to ...
Mixed Emotions Mar 20, 2018 health & wellness social life mindfulness ... . This is where they feel great.’ So really trying to understand where he comes from and the way he looks at life has made our relationship a lot better, and vice versa. It was really helpful. We stopped fighting a lot after that.” Emotional connections with others is a significant element of overall emotional health. A surprising champion in the progression of mental and emotional health has been the popularity of meme culture. The proliferation of memes about dealing with depression and ...