content handling Archives - ChoKoLAAte Blog https://blog.chokolaate.net/tag/content-handling/ It's All About The Youth Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:02:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 https://blog.chokolaate.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/cropped-logo-new-2-32x32.png content handling Archives - ChoKoLAAte Blog https://blog.chokolaate.net/tag/content-handling/ 32 32 On the verge of self-discovery: How The Inner Reset seeks to spark change from within https://blog.chokolaate.net/on-the-verge-of-self-discovery-how-the-inner-reset-seeks-to-spark-change-from-within/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=on-the-verge-of-self-discovery-how-the-inner-reset-seeks-to-spark-change-from-within Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:02:59 +0000 https://blog.chokolaate.net/?p=13600 In today’s ever-connected reality, especially amidst the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be hard to disengage from negative inputs – or any kind of input for that matter – and this constant flow of information from all angles has left us more afraid, more anxious, and less confident overall. Conversely, we’re still left […]

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In today’s ever-connected reality, especially amidst the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be hard
to disengage from negative inputs – or any kind of input for that matter – and this constant flow of
information from all angles has left us more afraid, more anxious, and less confident overall. Conversely,
we’re still left seeking meaningful connection to the people and the experiences around us in a world
that seems to be constantly rushing forward.
However, hoping for things to change outside ourselves will only leave us trapped in this paradox of
connection and disconnection – it is once we open our minds to accept and understand our journeys
that the shift will begin from within. Following this principle is The Inner Reset, a three-phase
programme that aims to empower women all over South Asia by initiating this journey of self-realization.
Hosted by entrepreneur and Co-Founder of HomeTree Coworking Semal Bodh Mastani, The Inner Reset
seeks to be the spark that lights the fire towards women reclaiming their freedom and inner authority,
helping them build the confidence to push past the challenges posed to them to discover their potential.
Connection – both to oneself and others – lies at the core of this programme, with each of its three
phases designed with the aim of taking participants through this process of actualization.
Talking about how she conceptualized The Inner Reset, Semal Bodh Mastani stated: “Having been a
student of personal growth for the past 15 years, I have witnessed how my relationship with myself has
been my anchor during the most challenging times of my life, giving me hope, clarity and direction when
I needed it the most. Now, more than ever, when we live in the most uncertain times of our lives,
developing that inner anchor is crucial to build the resilience and adaptability needed to thrive in the
New Normal.”

The first phase, which was launched on 24 February with well-known personality Gaia Kodithuwakku,
saw a talk show featuring six daring Sri Lankan changemakers, who will share the inspiring stories of how
they overcame individual and societal challenges to come into alignment with themselves and
subsequently impact the lives of others. These six individuals serve as real-life examples of how
overcoming the depths of trauma and despair can serve as the springboard into Transformational
Growth.
The second phase will kick off a series of workshops and sharing circles for participants to undertake
their own inner transformation journey through authentic creative expression. Furthermore, these
sessions will help individuals realize how they can use their unique talents to create change in the word
in new and exciting ways, so that they can channel their efforts towards a rewarding career path, while
remaining unphased by a turbulent external reality.
The third phase will see an ambitious effort to bring together such conscious creatives and create social
change in how we work together, by enabling a community platform that facilitates co-creation – an
environment without rigid hierarchies where individuals can contribute towards any projects

they resonate with. This phase will follow a tested framework developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for an evolution in how we learn, create, and work together.

Through its phases, The Inner Reset aims to unlock the potential in each of us to achieve
self-actualization, where we cease to be defined by negative experiences and conditioning, and instead
take back control of our reality with the confidence to explore new avenues – changing the world in the
process. Especially in a region like South Asia, with cultural norms and societal expectations weighing
heavily on its women, this programme aims to encourage more women to stand up for themselves, to
breathe life into their ideas, and to inspire others in the process.
To learn more, follow The Inner Reset on Instagram and YouTube to spark change from within.

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Social Media Habits of Gen Z and Millennials in 2021

And what that means for your business


Who are Gen Z and Millennials ?


Gen Z are the demographic cohort born between 1996 – 2012

Whereas Millennials are the demographic cohort born between 1981 – 1995

What’s Gen Z and Millennials fiscal contribution towards the current global consumer economy ?

Combined, these generations wield around $350bn (£264bn) of spending power in the US alone – around $150bn (£113bn) by Gen Z and around $200bn (£151bn) by millennials – research by McKinsey & Co shows. And by 2020, Gen Z will account for 40% of global consumers.”

These two groups have decided that ecommerce is more enticing than ever, with 28% of Gen Zers and 24% of Millennials noting they will likely shop online more than before.“

What’s their average time spent on social media per day?

“16–24 year-olds spend approximately 3 hours a day on social media

Millennials brings the average down to 2 hours and 24 minutes per day”

What does this mean for businesses ?

These statistics show the importance of the combined generation’s impact on the world’s economy, with the limited time the generations do spend on social media it would be best practices for businesses to approach their own brand’s social media strategy with understanding of the most likely social media habits of this powerful audience.

Who do they follow on social media ?

Who do Gen Z and Millennials follow on social media

What that means for your business

Top account types that Gen Z follows are online creator/celebrities and meme accounts.

Considering the types of content Gen Z are seeking on social media
                                                                                                                           
Millennials are more likely than Gen Z to be following small businesses and big brands.

Therefore, brands need to work harder to get in front of Gen Z on social media, and can’t expect to get a “follow” just because.

What are the main reasons they visit the platforms they use?

The main reason Gen Z and Millennials visit the platforms they use

What that means for your business

Millennials head to social media to keep up with friends and family.

Facebook is their top resource with WhatsApp and Messenger following behind.

Gen Z searches for boredom-breaking entertainment.

TikTok is their top go to followed by creative apps such as Snapchat and Triller.

Interesting data analytics :

57% of Gen Z use social media when watching TV, and are more likely to be second-screening with social media than Millennials.

Social media is another channel for them to surf. 

Business owners should be creating high value addition entertaining content to attract and delight  Gen Z audience.

While finding ways to  increase social community interactions which will most likely to appeal to their older counterparts.

What are they doing MORE of on social media during COVID?

What are they doing MORE of on social media during COVID

What that means for your business

Compared to Millennials, Gen Z are far more likely to have become more active on social platforms during COVID.

The younger generation is more likely to report that the pandemic has resulted in loneliness and boredom, and social platforms are ever more important to them during this time.

They’ve been messaging friends more, video chatting more, and checking their feeds more to feel connected.

They’re more likely to have started to do more on social media that are entertainment-related: watching video content and playing games.

Critical take away from this report for your business

Although it may feel that you need overwhelmingly entertaining content to be relevant on social media. It steadfast stands true that the quality of content is what consumers of all ages appreciates the most from a brand.

People desire solutions to their problems. Showing how your brand or product is able to adapt and bring value in a manner that is compassionate and understanding is what is most likely to attract and delight your audience.

Also COVID has solidified social media’s role as an entertainment source for this generation.

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Sources

1. Wikipedia contributors. (2021, August 20). Millennials. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennials

2. Moran, G. (2020, September 10). Gen Z and Millennials 2020 report. Drapers. https://www.drapersonline.com/insight/drapers-bespoke/gen-z-and-millennials-2020-report


3. Alonso, B. (2021, May 11). Millennials and Gen Z Report: 2021 Trends and COVID-19 Shifts. Kibo Commerce. https://kibocommerce.com/blog/millennials-gen-z-2021/

4. Djordjevic, M. (2021, April 26). How Much Time Do People Spend on Social Media in 2021? Letter.Ly. https://letter.ly/how-much-time-do-people-spend-on-social-media/

5. Gen Z & Millennials Use Social Media Differently—Here’s 3 Charts That Show How. (2021, February 26). YPulse. https://www.ypulse.com/article/2021/02/22/gen-z-millennials-use-social-media-differently-heres-x-charts-that-show-how/

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