The Shape Of Belonging: A Map To Modern Community Dec 12, 2018 ... where she was treated as a child and where she now takes her baby. Mary Jane appreciates the human-to-human interactions she has with people, such as in the grocery store or local eateries where she knows the employees well. Aside from lacking a gym on the main street of town, Mary Jane says that Tenafly has all the amenities that she needs, including great restaurants, beauty spas, nail salons, a farmers market-like grocery store, and an authentic local coffee shop. Young people’s draw to, and ...
Culture Spotlight On China Jun 19, 2018 ... | I Get Inspiration From This Category On Social Media | I Am Interested In Learning More About This Category | I Do Not Follow This Category One in three Chinese women go to salons/spas for beauty/grooming treatments.Over half of youth in China see different categories of popular culture becoming more intertwined (e.g., politics and sports, food and art).ART & DESIGN IN CHINANearly three in four of China’s youth prefer to attend an interactive art/design experience rather than an ...
Open House Sep 10, 2015 community home décor ... , such as spas, game rooms, lounges, and dining rooms. Co-working company WeWork is launching a co-living brand called WeLive, with its first location slated to open later this year in the Crystal City suburb near DC. The building boasts numerous shared kitchens, an arcade, an herb garden, and a library. This fall, General Assembly is launching Common, a co-living company in Brooklyn, which will screen roommates, pay utilities, and provide a kitchen and shared supplies for residents, who pay on a ...
Mind the Store Jun 15, 2015 health & wellness retail brick-and-mortar malls shopping ... individuals, they can in fact be influential brand advocates, as they’re likely to share their positive experience on social media and champion the brand to friends and family. When giving retail environments and service a wellness update, it’s important for brands to note that young consumers don’t expect all stores to look and feel like sanitized spas. Rather, they want them to induce a similarly salubrious state-of-being regardless of aesthetic. Transporting shoppers to their happy place can be ...
Healthography Jun 12, 2015 design health & wellness travel bikes commuting neighborhood rural ... fitness facilities, exercise classes, juice bars or healthy cafes, and spas on-site; these are increasingly found in developments in Los Angeles (see examples). While seemingly extravagant, Ys are apt to consider wellness offerings worth the added cost since they help them become their healthiest selves (see WELLth Investors). As this generation makes an effort to keep up on the latest health and wellness movements, they expect the environment in which they live to adjust and evolve with them to ...
Values, Beliefs, & Attitudes Toward Traveling May 30, 2023 ... beliefs/values | I won't stay at a non-union hotel Worth A Splurge When you're traveling or looking to book a vacation, which of the following are worth a splurge? In other words, what might you consider spending a little extra money on to get an elevated experience?Most Worth A Splurge Summary Food (e.g., dining out, local cuisine markets, room service) | Activities (e.g., VIP passes at amusement/ adventure parks, VIP tours, VIP tickets to live events, luxury spas) | Souvenirs for yourself or ...
Popular Culture & Beauty/Grooming May 16, 2018 ... Category I Get Inspiration From This Category On Social Media | I Follow Popular Culture In This Category | I Am Interested In Learning More About This Category | I Do Not Follow This Category BEAUTY & GROOMING INTERESTSNearly one in three global youth are interested in learning more about beauty/grooming, led by Nigerian youth (38%). Another one in four global youth like to try out new beauty/grooming looks, and one in five go to salons/spas for beauty/grooming treatments. Even though women ...
BMS Mind Jun 23, 2015 ... . Women are more likely than men to say their home is their sanctuary, while men are more likely than women to find sanctuary outside of the home. Which of the following places, if any, do you consider your personal sanctuary? My current home | My mind / my thoughts | My car | My local park / nature | My childhood home | Gyms / workout studios | My place of worship | Coffee shops / cafés / restaurants | My creative studio / space | Stores | Spas | My local bar | My office / place of work ...
BMS Overview Jun 19, 2015 ... , taking naps, and praying at least once per week. Men are more likely than women to engage in wellness activities. Age also plays a factor: older Ys are more likely to take supplements and visit spas, while younger Ys are more likely to nap and spend time in nature, and Zs are more likely to play games and pray. How often, if ever, do you do each of the following activities?Those who do these activities at least once per week Exercise | Play games | Take nutritional supplements/ vitamins | Nap ...
WHAT’S NEW IN WELLNESS Mar 23, 2023 ... therapy across the country has significantly impacted the health-and-wellness field, becoming more easily accessible thanks to the rise of stretching studios and certified flexologists who share their tips on TikTok and at spas as they begin adding this service to their menus. - DARKNESS RETREATS - Last month, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, an older Millennial, announced that he would be attending a “Darkness Retreat,” in southern Oregon, where he hoped to gain some insight into what his next ...