Wednesday, March 30, 2011

What Do You Think?

55% of Teenagers View Marriage Positively - Which Means Many Don't 

YORK, Pa.March 29, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With the wedding season kicking off in mid-spring,StageofLife.com—a resource and  blogging website for high school students, Baby Boomers, and every life stage in between—asked its teen and college visitors, "What is the value of marriage?" This question is part of StageofLife.com's ongoing monthly blogging contest series.
Over 4,520 students from all 50 US states visited the marriage writing contest page.  From those who submitted a blog entry to StageofLife.com on the topic, 55% of the teenagers shared a positive view about marriage, 28% had a negative view, and 17% took a neutral, unbiased, or more academic approach.  In less than 30 days, over 41,500 words were uploaded to StageofLife.com as students shared their opinions and feelings about marriage.
The winning college student essay, You're Stuck With Me, came from Kaleigh Somers, a Creative Writing minor at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA.  When asked why she submitted an essay, Somers explained, "As soon as I read the contest description, I had this strong visceral reaction to it. I knew that I wanted to remind people that college students haven't lost sight in marriage. Some of us, myself included, still believe in the sanctity of marriage. Writing it out was the best method to express that."
Outside of the positive or negative emotional reaction, five common themes/trends about marriage emerged from the scores of essays written by high school and college students:
1.  Religion:  Students used religion—mostly Christianity—to describe the importance of the sacrament of matrimony.  However, some students took an anti-religious tone.  
York College of Pennsylvania junior Michelle Pease confessed in her essay, A Word, "I don't care much for the religious undertones in the word marriage. Words don't belong to certain groups of people, and so there is no reason for the religious to "triumph" the non-religious in the gay marriage debate."
2.  Parents:  Students' parents' marriages affected how these students viewed marriage.  If the parents' marriage was successful, then the student viewed marriage positively; if not, then the students often resented marriage.  
StageofLife.com blogger purpleoveralls broke away from this trend in the winning high school essay, Let me keep my childhood dream.  She wrote, "I know from personal experience the effect divorce has on children, and I would never put my own child through that misery. But instead of giving up on marriage...I will take the risk because I'm a fighter. I will get married, stay married, and raise my children with the one thing I lacked: the assurance that yes, marriages do last."
3. Marriage definitions:  Most students summed up marriage using the same, or similar, words—that marriage involves both love and commitment.  These two values were also detrimental in defining a successful marriage.  
High school contest finalist luvsleepcandy wrote in her essay, Key to Success, "Ever since I've been able to hold comprehensible conversations, my mom has drilled into my head: 'Don't ever rush into marriage. A good marriage ALWAYS needs a strong foundation, and it can't be built entirely on love alone. Successful marriages can only happen when a couple is compatible; the husband and wife's personalities balance each other out.'"
4. Reality strikes:  Many students wrote about the "reality" of marriage as much as they wrote about the idealism and romanticism of marriage. These students understand the commitment involved in marriage.  Not one student wrote about the positivity of divorce.  
Maddie Ann Cramer, a 10th grader in the International Baccalaureate program at Lakewood High School in Lakewood, CO, busted Disney's bubble in her essay, Stay Strong, when she wrote, "When picturing marriage, every little girl imagines the sensational Cinderella reunited with the glittery, but obviously uncomfortable glass slipper. She is gliding down the palace steps, arm in arm with the preppiest prince the kingdom had ever seen. She is escorted into a bedazzled carriage that disappears into the sunset with a staged kiss. But the little girl does not know that as soon as the curtain falls, Cinderella pushes our Preppy Prince off, wipes her lips, and demands to know why his breath smells like rotten tuna."
5.  Marriage is Serious:  The majority of the essays submitted all revolved around one common thread: marriage is serious.  
Dozens of students echoed one student's thoughts: Desiree van Arkens, a graduate from Horizon Honors High School, wrote in her essay, I Gotta Watch You Get Old?, "The value of marriage is decreasing rapidly in society today unfortunately, but if everyone knew the deeper meaning of marriage, I believe more couples would remain married."
StageofLife.com organized a summary page from its findings on the "Value of Marriage" writing contest, which features links to more than 80 of the teen StageofLife.com essays on marriage at http://www.stageoflife.com/marriage.aspx.  
For the March writing contest, StageofLife.com asks its student bloggers, "What form of media impacts your life the most, and why?"  Students have until Midnight (PDT) on March 31, 2011 to submit their 500 word essay.  Winners receive a gift card or cash prizes from national sponsors, along with swag from StageofLife.com.
Previous StageofLife.com teen writing prompts addressed topics such as teens and stressteens and moneyteens and herosteens and education, and more.
About Stage of Life®:  StageofLife.com is a free, non-partisan, grassroots online community that hosts blogs, information, and resources for teens, Millennials/Gen Y, Gen X, and Baby Boomer generations.  Its specialized content allows users to share and archive their life stories. StageofLife.com includes free lesson plans and writing prompts for Language Arts teachers, monthly writing contests for high school students and college students, blogging resources, a platform that helps people promote their blogs, teen white papers, custom news feeds for each stage of life, and My Life Rewards, an area dedicated to providing relevant coupons and discounts exclusively geared towards each stage of life.
If you'd like more information about StageofLife.com or an interview with CEO/Founder Eric Thiegs, please call (717) 244-0006, or use the Contact Us form on the website.  You may also contact PR/Marketing Coordinator Megan Colyer at (717) 654-9554 or megan.colyer(at)stageoflife.com.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Contest Winners!

Stage of Life has 2 contest winners for the February Writing Contest about Marriage.  

 Take some time to read and comment these essays, as well as the other finalists.  All the writers deserve some love, for a job well done.

March is drawing to an end, which means the march writing contest will also be ending.  Be sure to submit your 500 word essay before the deadline this week, and stay tuned for April's writing prompt.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Soon to be Kutztown Grad

On May 7th I will be walking in the Kutztown University Graduation Ceremony, not officially graduating until completing my internship with Stage of Life, over the summer.

I have about 6 weeks until that date and I am FREAKING OUT!!!

Not so much now that I have this great offer from Eric and Joe for a full time job with Stage of Life, but still 6 weeks until "real" life hits.  Ugh...so not ready.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Big News!

This morning, during Eric and I's skype call, he offered me a full time position as Stage of Life's first employee!!!!!

We discussed the in's and out's of the proposal, and he provided me with an offer letter, with all the details documented.  I was overwhelmed, mainly because it was 9AM, but also because it is a great opportunity (that I have been praying for).  I'm really excited to take some time and consider all the options, develop questions, and inquire more about this offer.  I'm extremely pleased to have even been considered for this first employee position.  I know I won't let Eric, Joe, or Stage of Life down.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Check Out Our Writers

Interested in what students had to say about marriage?  Below is a list of the February finalists for the Stage of Life Writing Contest that asked, "What is the value of marriage?"


Winner:   Being judged from the finalist pool below...

High School Finalists:
College Finalists: 
For more information on this writing contest, click here.

    Saturday, March 19, 2011

    Six Benefits for Why Teachers Use the Blogging Features on StageofLife.com

    Please take the time to check out what, my boss and Stage of Life's CEO, Eric Thiegs, 
    created an easy YouTube video outlining the 

    Six Benefits for Why Teachers Use the Blogging Features on StageofLife.com:
    1. Free: It doesn't cost the teacher or the student a single penny to use the open platform
    2. Unlimited Bandwidth: Registered users (students, teachers, anyone) can upload 1, 10, or 10,000+ essays to the site, and the user's profile page will archive every essay for future reference. Get this...a student could theoretically start blogging in high school and then continue through their entire life, with each essay from each life stage archived in their Stage of Life profile, thus creating an essay anthology of their entire life for the world to read. Now that's cool (and the students/teachers seem to think so too).
    3. Interactive: It's a blog platform so students and teachers can comment and post on each other's essays. Plus, social share features are built into the site so that after an essay/blog is posted, the student can Digg it, Stumble it, Facebook it, etc.
    4. Writing: It's all about the writing. StageofLife.com is not a 140 character Tweet or a three sentence Facebook update. It's an essay...a story. This means the student has to pay attention to structure, content, style, point of view, grammar, spelling, theme and more.
    5. Customized: We're now exploring setting up customized landing pages on StageofLife.com for educators or clients.
    6. Real World: StageofLife.com deals with real world issues, things that concern teenagers and teachers. We have writing prompts and a monthly writing contest for high school students. One of our recent teen writing contest winners' essay from StageofLife.com was featured on TIME.com.


    What's Your Cause?

    Teen Bloggers Volunteer to Make World a Better Place 

    YORK, Pa.March 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In honor of National Volunteer Week starting on April 10, 2011,StageofLife.com, a free blogging platform, asked teens, "What organization, company, non-profit or 'cause' will help make the world a better place in 2011?"

    The writing prompt was part of StageofLife.com's monthly student essay contest.  Over 3,950 students from all 50 U.S. states and dozens of countries visited the writing contest page with scores submitting essays to nominate their favorite volunteer organizations.  From the blog submissions, four types of organizations emerged as those held most dear to teens' hearts.
    1. Medical related: Teens feel strongly about finding cures and spreading awareness for debilitating conditions like cancer, concussions, and Celiac Disease.
    2. Self-image:  Many teens focus on promoting self-worth and healthy living, including healthy relationships and healthy eating habits.
    3. Poverty: Teenagers want to give back to those who do not have their basic needs met.
    4. Animal rights:  Students care deeply about the humane treatment and protection of animals.

    StageofLife.com CEO, Eric Thiegs, explained, "The variety of volunteer organizations and causes nominated by the students was astounding.  One student gives his time to help senior soldiers at a VA hospital and another emphasized 'family' should always come first as the way to make the world a better place."
    The winner of the writing contest, writexmusic, tackled self-image issues in her essay entitled, "To Write Love On Her Arms promotes more than ink poisoning." She shared, "According to my friends, self-injury is a way to release the pain they feel inside...that's where the non-profit organization To Write Love On Her Arms (TWLOHA) comes into play. The idea behind the name was to write the word 'love' on your arm, instead of cutting yourself.  Use a pen, not a knife."
    In its call-to-action leading up to April's National Volunteer Week, StageofLife.com encourages teenagers, college students and people from all stages of life to consider the following four steps as a way to get involved and help make the world a better place:
    • Step 1: Research organizations that align with your personal belief system.
    • Step 2: Contact those organizations to see how you can help or get involved.
    • Step 3: Take action by volunteering, fund raising or creating awareness for the organization.
    • Step 4: Spread the word about what you're doing with family, friends, your school and community. You can do this by making updates on Facebook or by writing about it on StageofLife.com.  With each post a blogger or writer makes on StageofLife.com, their efforts and stories will reach thousands of readers, hopefully inspiring another to get involved in a particular cause.  It starts with one person.

    A summary report with links to dozens of the teen essays showcasing the goodwill nominations can be found at StageofLife.com's "Making the World a Better Place" page.
    Organizations featured by the teens in their StageofLife.com essays included Hope Academy, Invisible Children, Text Free Driving Organization, Wildlife Warriors, The American Cancer Society, World Vision, Doctors Without Borders, Key Club, World Society for the Protection of Animals, Glutino, National Cattleman's Beef Association, Operation Beautiful, Serving in Missions, Kiva, National Eating Disorder Association, Mary T. and Frank L. Hoffman Family Foundation, Share Our Strength, Teach For America, Amnesty International, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and more.
    StageofLife CEO, Thiegs, hopes that, "this list of essays will serve as a starting point for young people around the nation to start exploring the philanthropic side of their lives."
    For the March student writing contest, StageofLife.com asks teenagers, "What form of media impacts your life the most, and why?" and ends at Midnight (PDT) on March 31, 2011.  Winners receive gift card or cash prizes from national sponsors along with SWAG from StageofLife.com.
    StageofLife.com will release a summary/white paper outlining its findings from the last teen writing contest dealing with teens' attitudes about marriage later this month.  Previous StageofLife.com teen white papers address topics such as teens and stressteens and moneyteen heroesteens and education, and more.
    About Stage of Life™:  StageofLife.com is a free, non-partisan, grassroots online community hosting blogs, information and resources for teens, Millennials/Gen Y, Gen X, and Baby Boomer generations.  Its specialized content allows users to share their life stories and includes free lesson plans and writing prompts for Language Arts teachers, monthly writing contests for high school students and college students, blogging resources, a platform for writers and bloggers to promote their work and much more, including My Life Rewards, an area dedicated to providing relevant coupons and discounts exclusively geared towards each stage of life.

    Tuesday, March 15, 2011

    Who's Who???

    Yesterday, I found out that I won the Who's Who in KU Award!!!! Want to find out more about this award, check out http://www.whoswhoamongstudents.com/

    This morning I has sleepy (since I over slept)  meeting with Eric.  We did get to chat about some on going projects as well as some new projects, like press releases :)  It was a very chill meeting as always.

    Sunday, March 13, 2011

    MARCH is here!

    It's a little late, but better than never :)

    Yesterday, I returned from a 7 day spring break adventure in Florida, complete with a day a Disney World!!
    Not only did I get a tan, but I relaxed (for once) and just enjoyed myself.  It was great.


    Right at the current moment however, I am stressed to the max!  With the beginning of march already behind us, I have updated the March writing contest prompts. Please take the time to check them out and see if you would like to submit a 500 word essay.

    Tuesday, I have a skype meeting set up with Eric to discuss the many new projects and ideas we both have.  It's been a while since we have had a meeting, so I know it is much needed. Eric and I have also created our own little book club, and I'm so exciting to begin reading his recommendation.

    This week is going to be a busy one, especially with 5 papers due, a geography exam, and lots of meetings.  I only have a little less than 2 months left until I graduate, so I'm just pushing through.  I will miss it when it's over.