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Financial Post: Jeremy Gutsche Quoted

Jeremy Gutsche has been very busy lately with a sea of media attention flooding in, asking for his consultation and trend insights. The interviews from several reputable news sources such as the Financial Post quote Jeremy discussing the emerging phenomenon of potentialists—people who are putting personal fulfillment as their top priority list rather than money. Take a look at the eye-opening article, which was published in: The Montreal Gazette, Canada.com, CBC, The Times Colonist, The Ottawa Citizen, The Vancouver Sun, The Star Phoenix, The New Brunswick Business Journal, Kelowna.com, The Edmonton Journal, The Calgary Herald and The National Post (Links below):

Less than 1 in 10 Canadians say making money a top priority: Survey
BY JOHN MORRISSY, CANWEST NEWS SERVICE

The recession has made significant numbers of Canadians re-evaluate what’s important to them, and less than one in 10 say making more money and career success are their top priorities, according to a survey released Wednesday.

"People are saying there’s more to life than this," said Jeremy Gutsche, founder of TrendHunter.com and a consultant on the survey, commissioned by American Express.

"It doesn’t mean they’re about to give up their day job. Instead they are making time for themselves in addition to meeting their regular commitments in search of their own personal vision of meaning and fulfilment," Gutsche said.

That may mean doing charity work, embarking on a second career, pursuing a hobby, spending more time with family, or going on adventure travel trips according to the survey, conducted in mid-September by Angus Reid and involving 1,003 random respondents.

Nowhere is the trend more pronounced than in Alberta, where 42 per cent said the recession had caused them to rethink what’s important in their lives and where more than half (51 per cent) said they’d actually changed the focus of their lives.

Women weren’t far behind, with 40 per cent saying the economic downturn had changed their perspective on life’s priorities, a sentiment shared by 37 per cent of Canadians.

In fact, more than three in four Canadians (77 per cent) said they are now more focused on their personal lives than their careers.

The survey captured a mood of optimism among respondents, with three quarters saying they believe they will realize their full potential.

Residents of the Prairie provinces tied with women as being the most optimistic about the future, at 89 per cent.

British Columbians appear to be leading the shift to a more fulfilling life. Sixty-three per cent said they are already living lives that are culturally enriched and stimulating, more than anywhere else in the country.

The New Brunswick Business Journal|The Montreal Gazette|Kelowna|Canada.com|CBC|The Times Colonist|The Ottawa Citizen|The Vancouver Sun|The Star Phoenix|The Edmonton Journal|The Calgary Herald|The National Post
Trend Themes
1. Personal Fulfillment - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop products or services that cater to individuals seeking personal fulfillment rather than solely focusing on financial success.
2. Reevaluation of Priorities - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create platforms or tools to help individuals assess their values and realign their priorities in the wake of major life-changing events like recessions.
3. Optimism and Belief in Potential - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design programs or technologies that foster optimism and support individuals in their pursuit of personal growth and realizing their full potential.
Industry Implications
1. Travel and Adventure - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop unique travel experiences or adventure packages that cater to the growing trend of seeking personal fulfillment through exploration and adventure.
2. Charitable and Non-profit - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Build innovative platforms or services to support individuals in engaging with charitable causes and pursuing meaningful contributions to society.
3. Personal Development and Coaching - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create online platforms or mobile apps that offer personalized development plans, coaching, and resources to help individuals navigate life transitions and pursue personal fulfillment.

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