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Millennials Revealed

Elizabeth Stewart is a 25 year old ball of energy. She is the CEO of the Brain and Body Wellness Center. They regulate brain chemistry and their specialties are helping adults 50+  with Alzheimer’s, dementia, depression and Parkinson’s. She graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas with a degree in Global Business and has traveled to 12 countries. She speaks English and French fluently.

Her passion is dancing, She has been a salsa dancer since she was 12 and worked her way through college teaching dance 6 days a week. She also has a passion for business, health and philosophy. Like many other Millenials, she finds that there is so much to do in the world that it is hard to just pick one passion.  

She has a wonderfully supportive family, a loving boyfriend and a bratty 6 month old puppy named Isis.



College or no college?
 
A Young Professional’s Cure for Baby Urges

Only a couple of generations ago (and then almost every generation previous) women had children very young. If you reached 20 without being married you were an “old maid.” Children used to get in the way of college and kept many women in the home. Family used to be our primary purpose, and in many ways it still is.

Today our roles as women are very different. Out of my high school graduating class (I graduated in 2004) there were approximately 200 girls, only 3 or 4 have babies.

Now, don’t get me wrong, we certainly don’t embody the national average. Some young women have chosen to have families early and still pursue careers, and that is fabulous too! So in light of that I am going to write about what I know.

I was starting to have baby urges. I know this isn’t something people talk about often, but it is something many women experience, and we are all friends here.

 
Millennials: The Adaptive Generation

When people think of my generation a lot of things come to mind: lazy, tech savvy, low work ethic, innovative, poor follow through, passionate, dreamers, etc...but what separates us from every other generation is our ability to adapt. It is our greatest strength and greatest weakness. For all our faults, millenials are a testament to how great humanity can really be.

Today the average 2nd grader has the same amount of stress as a 20 year old did in 1920. We were born into a world where everything and anything can be known by typing some words into a search box. We were born into a world where you no longer need formal education to be successful and you can learn anything and everything from the internet. If my friends didn't understand how to do a math problem in school they YouTubed it to learn how.