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@Kimberly Hopkins, Welcome to Southern Soul Xennials. I just started this group and looking forward to getting to know my GenX and Early Millennials all over the world.
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Happy Monday
Today is all about introductions! Share a post introducing yourself, your business, and what you're hoping to achieve in the digital space after 40. Include a fun fact about yourself and a goal you want to achieve this week! Let’s start connecting!
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Happy Tuesday!!!
Today is your reminder that consistency beats perfection every single time. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to keep showing up. Every post. Every idea. Every small step. It’s all building something bigger than you can see right now. Don’t quit because it’s hard. Refocus because your vision is worth it. 💡 Stay disciplined💡 Stay focused💡 Stay faithful to your purpose Your future is watching what you do today. Let’s win this Tuesday 🔥
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Happy Saturday
While the world is slowing down…You’re still becoming. Every small step you take today—Every idea you refine,Every plan you commit to,Every ounce of discipline you show—It’s all stacking in your favor. Success isn’t built in one big moment.It’s built in quiet Saturdays like this. So whether today is for:🌱 Resting your mind📈 Planning your next move💡 Creating something new Do it with intention.
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What makes Xennials distinct isn’t just birth years — it’s timing.
They had an analog childhood: • Landline phones • No internet at home (or very early dial-up) • Cassette tapes, VHS, floppy disks • Playing outside without tracking apps But a digital young adulthood: • Email and the web arriving in high school or college • Early social media (AIM, LiveJournal, MySpace) • Cell phones becoming normal after childhood • Adapting to smartphones and social platforms rather than growing up with them Culturally and psychologically, Xennials are often described as: • More skeptical and self-reliant than core Millennials • More tech-fluent than core Gen X • Comfortable bridging old systems and new ones • Nostalgic, but adaptable • Less “digital native,” more digital translator You’ll sometimes hear them jokingly called: • “The Oregon Trail Generation” • “Analog-to-Digital Switchers” • “The last generation to remember life before the internet” It’s a useful term because it explains why some people don’t fully identify with either Gen X or Millennials — their formative years straddled a genuine technological and cultural fault line.
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