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Psychologists recommend children be bored in the summer
Do you entertain ( ) your kids with chess ( ) camp, art school, cooking classes, or tennis lessons during the unstructured ( ) summer months? Or perhaps all of them?
There are activities and summer camps galore ( ) to fill children’s time and supply much needed childcare when kids are out of school. But psychologists and child development experts suggest that over-scheduling children during the summer is unnecessary and could ultimately ( ) keep kids from discovering what truly interests them.
“Your role as a parent is to prepare children to take their place in society. Being an adult means occupying ( ) yourself and filling up your leisure time in a way that will make you happy,” says Lyn Fry, a child psychologist in London with a focus on education. “If parents spend all their time filling up their child’s spare time ( ), then the child’s never going to learn to do this for themselves.”
Fry is not the only one to point out ( ) the benefits of boredom ( ). Dr. Teresa Belton, visiting fellow ( ) at the University of East Anglia with a focus on the connection between boredom and imagination ( ), told the BBC that boredom is crucial for developing “internal stimulus ( ),” which then allows true creativity.
Fry suggests that at the start of the summer, parents sit down with their kids—at least those above the age of four—and collectively ( ) write down a list of everything their children might enjoy doing during their break. These can be basic activities, such as playing cards, reading a book, or going for a bicycle ride. They could also be more elaborate ( ) ideas such as cooking a fancy ( ) dinner, putting on a play, or practicing photography.
Then, if your child comes to you throughout ( ) the summer complaining of boredom, tell them to go and look at the list.
(Source: qz.com, Jun. 11th, 2019)
心理學家建議,孩子們暑假不妨多發點呆
暑假沒規畫,你會送孩子去西洋棋營隊、才藝班、烹飪課或學網球玩樂一番嗎?或可能每項都參加?
有很多精采活動與夏令營填滿孩子的時間,並提供許多校外孩童照護服務。不過心理學者與孩童發展專家建議,沒必要為孩子的暑假過度安排活動,最終可能阻礙孩子探索他們真正的興趣。
倫敦兒童教育心理學家琳恩.佛萊(Lyn Fry)表示:「家長的角色是讓孩子準備好邁入社會。變成大人代表自己找事做並填滿你的休閒時間,而且從中感到快樂。如果家長用盡時間填滿小孩的閒暇時間,那麼孩子永遠沒辦法自己學會這些事。」
佛萊並非唯一指出無聊好處的人。英國東英吉利大學客座教授泰瑞莎.貝爾頓(Teresa Belton)博士專研無聊與想像力的關係,她告訴英國國家廣播公司(BBC),無聊對發展「內在刺激」至關重要,這有助形成真正的創意。
佛萊建議,家長在夏季一開始就該和至少四歲以上的孩子坐下來談話,一起寫下小孩暑假可能想做的所有事項清單。這可以是基本活動,例如玩牌、讀一本書或騎腳踏車;也可以是更複雜的內容,像是煮一頓豐盛晚餐、參演話劇或練習攝影。
接著,如果你的孩子在暑假時跟你抱怨很無聊,就叫孩子看看那份清單。
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【加減乘除的人生】
I have been very broke and very broken before.
(60 cents in bank, hello!)
In those dreadful days of brokenness, I spent countless long nights binge watching Youtube and blog surfing. From midnight all the way to dawn.
I lamented at how many other people are more successful, eloquent, smarter and better-looking than me.
Influencers, bloggers, content creators, Youtubers...
The more I watched and read, the more broken and stupid I felt.
My failed businesses have knocked the wind out of me and I lost the confidence to be a Feng Shui practitioner, despite Shifu and my husband egging me on.
I assumed I would suck at it, just like how I failed at everything else.
I hid for a very long long time in my eggshell, refusing to tell people that I know Metaphysics or the Dharma to help them with their life problems.
I can't even help myself. How am I qualified to help them?
Fast forward 5 years later, I am blessed with a growing audience through my writing and FB Livestreams.
That I am able to monetise what I have been learning for the past 11 years and changing people's lives, one Bazi at a time.
What's more astonishing was I self-taught myself into doing up videos on the topics that matter most to my heart.
Watching YouTube make my dreams come true. #yesmumthatstrue
You may have read that I produced a Vesak Day video, a Mothers' Day video, a Summer Health Guide and a Father's Day video for Shifu in the last 2 months. Their combined total views are over 3000.
It felt bittersweet to hear from my husband he liked my videos.
You see, years ago, when I was crippled by my business, I asked the Husband if his company needed a marketing person for their social media.
I thought they could do better in their FB marketing and gave him a lot of ideas.
The husband brushed me off, saying that his boss was unlikely to have the budget to take me in. I tried bargaining for just $200/mth for trial. But was turned down flat. #stingy
I was forced to come out and do something on my own. #女人當自強
Life feels like a Ferris wheel of deja vu sometimes.
2001. My first attempt in doing videos started in NUS Buddhist Society. I was sought to be the Vice-Chairperson in the Freshmen Orientation Camp committee. At that time, my mum bought a Sony camcorder and somehow we came up with the idea of doing a video, introducing Buddhism to the freshies, modelled after the 城人雜誌 variety show.
We went to a few temples in Singapore, of Tibetan, Mahayana and Theravada linages, showcasing the difference in various styles of prostration and offerings. My Chairman Vincent Kwan and another Comm. member starred in the video, while I did the voiceover and shooting.
I had to beg my Bizad friend who was a whiz in IT stuff, to help me edit. I parked like an owl at his home for several nights till after midnight.
Despite all the efforts we put in, the video wasn't well-received by the freshies. They felt Buddhism is one complicated maze after watching it. But the seniors liked it.
I learnt the importance of understanding my target market and perceived customisation.
Not that I understood that better when I did businesses.
I only got it after I became a Feng Shui practitioner and marketing online for a year through more trial and error.
Before the few videos I did this year, I had produced videos for Shifu a few years back. They received generally good response on his budding FB page. Despite being very low key, he has major underground Peach Blossom Luck and much goodwill among his clientele after all.
But nothing like these recent videos that get shared 11-13 times, with reach over 500-600% of the page's fan base.
I don't know what clicked inside me this year, to be able to produce videos that people like.
To be able to do FB Lives that get shared, reacted and commented, and be told that I'm natural on screen, when I used to have onscreen fright.
Feels like Disney magic at work, doesn't it? (Okay, I admit I used Feng Shui.)
I look back and discover life is a game of arithmetic.
My story-telling competitions in primary school.
A librarian in secondary school.
My leadership roles in JC and NUS.
My key role in project presentations in Uni.
Door-to-door and telephone surveys.
A barista in Coffee Bean.
Modelling for Carrie's.
A banquet waitress at Royal Scotts (where the fish head flew onto the table, sauce and fish eyeballs and all, as I was cutting up the fish)
Tutoring children.
Meeting tens of thousands of passengers in SQ.
Being the merchandiser, photographer and graphics designer for my failed blogshop business.
Tagging along the generous and strict Shifu, who taught me for free all these 11 years.
Knowing Sam Choo and Tavia Wong, in 2015 July, opened up my eyes to the IM world and learnt branding + FB marketing knowledge that my NUS professors miss out.
The rejections, the failures...
Take out any one of these, and I would lose that courage, gungho-ness, eloquence, marketability and skilfulness in handling people and trying new things, that you see now.
I sometimes see clients who lament about their less-than-desirable family backgrounds.
Or their companies who do not give them the pay and environment they crave.
Or their partners who always hold them back.
They tell me their dreams and ask me what they can do.
I would eagerly tell them their favourable elements and industries to work in.
Over time, I observed clients can know how to use their favourable elements, and yet have massively different results.
The difference lies not just in their attitude towards life, but what skills they have amassed over the years.
People have dreams, but few make serious effort to gain a skill that will push them an inch closer to their aspirations.
Or they get so caught up in life's dramas that they forgot they can.
I have seen too many clients resigned to tough life. Especially those with children.
It's like they have bid farewell to Life, before they even get near the coffin. #趕去投胎嗎
My Bazi indicated that I would be doing what I studied as a career.
I was telling Shifu, strange that I wasn't.
He told me, I was. With all the heavy duty articles I post on FB, the copywriting I learnt, landing pages, 50 over FB Livestreams, 11 workshops, I am marketing Chinese Metaphysics and Dharma.
Derrick, my web designer, remarked that he had never seen a geomancer who does marketing online the way I did. Very different from what he had seen.
I realised they are right. I am very marketing-slanted in the way I do things. NUS Bizad will be so proud of this alumni.
On my down days, I would think it is too late for me to be doing all these when I'm hitting 40.
On my up days like today, I would think if not now, when?
The more you practice, the more polished you get at doing something.
You have seen me at my most amateurish on FB, writing and doing Livestreams.
I hope it had inspired you in one way or another. If not for the better, at least don't make the same mistakes I did. Make better ones. 😄
If you wish to join me on my journey, as I take my baby step into Youtube, you can subscribe to me at:
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There is only one video uploaded so far. No channel art. No fancy words. No custom URL as I would need 100 subs before I qualify.
That 4-minute video was my very first video on Chinese Metaphysics and got me over 1459 views on Facebook, since 2016 June.
I only have 350+ friends now. Does that mean each of you watch it thrice? 😍
I will gradually edit my FB videos, throw in the subtitles, and upload them on Youtube. It won't be monetised so that next time, you can binge watch my videos with no interruption.
While I have a couple of videos in the pipeline, I do not have concrete plans what I wish to do for my Youtube channel.
But life is a game of arithmetic. As long as I am moving in my favourable direction, I am going to grow into a health stocky broccoli. Non-GMO.
Stay with me, my friend. Let's see how high we can soar together.
My barebone channel -
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCweF0iGnkE2kxMlMDcDvnqA
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Fun fact: I'm still using a Sony camera for my videos.
📸: The man who didn't want to employ me
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【天賦體驗營】
只要有適合的舞台 高中生們就會勇敢做夢
以下是參加我們營隊的專家志工-Daniel Cheng的心得分享!
16歲的時候,你敢不敢做一個夢,創造一種服務,幫上百萬的家庭或個人解決一個問題,並且勇敢地站上舞台,說服投資經理人把錢砸在你的事業上?
這群未成年的小男孩小女孩們,告訴你,他敢。
他們告訴你,有一種超強力吸水海綿,丟進被雨淋濕的鞋子裡可以秒乾!
他們告訴你,有一種人工智慧的APP,可以模擬父母問答,促進親子溝通。
他們有的專業深入,想解決大卡車轉彎視線死角、電話專人送餐服務、手機內建悠遊卡的第三方支付系統。
他們有的從NPO及社會公益角度切入,致力於防範地球暖化、減少使用手機運動、世界新聞資訊平台、潛能信心開發營隊.....
跟著大學生隊輔們 近距離接觸這些小朋友
短短一個週末
我見證了前段8年級生的領袖魅力、與後段8年級生的創業精神
透過傳承和跨界協作
幫助他們發現天賦、尋找熱情、創造價值、為人所用
親愛的7年級生啊
我們這個世代
還有什麼比這件事更重要呢?
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At the age of 16, dare you have a dream, to create a service to help millions of people and families to solve a critical problem, and get on the stage to convince the hedge fund managers to invest on your business?
These girls and boys at their early adolescent, dared to do so.
They told us that they want to invent a magic bungee, which is able to dry a soaked shoes in seconds!
They told us that there would be an APP designated by Artificial Intelligence, which could imitate the most appropriate conversation between parents and kids to prevent arguments.
Some of them were quite in-depth, trying to design the detective system to protect pedestrians on street corner against turning truck; the food-delivery service by simple phone call orders; mobile-installed MRT Easy Card system that provided third-party paying service…
Some of them initiated form the perspective of NPO and social justice, striving for the movement against green-house emission; decreasing the usage of smart phone and encouraging more human interactions; world news APP; potential development summer camp…
I really watched how early 90s exerted the leadership and charisma, and how late 90s embodied the entrepreneurship and start-up spirit.
In a short weekend, we broke the gap of ages, exchanged so many ideas and thoughts, co-worked with mutual enthusiasm, discovering the talent, passion and the born gifts that we possess.
My dear 80s, isn’t it such a significant task for our generation, to pass on the inheritance of our courage and audacity down to the next?
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In this video, I will show you 6 ideas to use a jar of Salted Preserved Lemons!
Salted Preserved lemons are the lemons that have been pickled in salt for about a week. Please watch this video to learn how to make it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZ3-0GTEgLk
You can use as a lemon wedge, use the liquid (juice), and/or use as salted lemon peel. ENJOY!
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#1 Salted Preserved Lemon Onigiri
Difficulty: Super Easy
Time: 3min
Number of Servings: N/A
Ingredients:
cooked Japanese rice (short-grain rice)
salted preserved lemon juice
Directions:
1. Instead of using water, wet your hands with a bit of salted preserved lemon juice so that the rice won't stick.
2. Place about 100g of rice on your hand. Form the rice into a triangle by pressing lightly with your palms.
#2 Salted Preserved Lemon Hiyayakko (Cold Tofu)
Difficulty: Super Easy
Time: 3min
Number of Servings: 2
Ingredients:
2 servings of Kinugoshidofu (silken Tofu)
2 tbsp. chopped long or green onions
A
* 1 tsp. salted preserved lemon juice
* 1 tsp. sesame oil
* 2 tsp. toasted white sesame seeds
Directions:
1. Mix the sauce (A) very well.
2. Drain and serve the Tofu on a dish.
3. Place chopped long or green onions and pour over the sauce.
#3 Salted Preserved Lemon Dressing (for salad)
Difficulty: Super Easy
Time: 3min
Number of Servings: 2
Ingredients:
2 servings of salad of your choice
A
* 1/2 tbsp. salted preserved lemon juice
* 1/2 tbsp. vinegar (rice or cereal)
* 1&1/2 tbsp. olive oil
* cracked black pepper
Directions:
1. Put A in a container or a jar with a lid and shake to mix.
2. Toss the salad of your choice with the dressing (1.).
#4 Salted Preserved Lemon Chirashizushi (Sushi)
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 15min
Number of Servings: 2
Ingredients:
360g (12.7oz.) cooked Japanese rice (short-grain rice)
A
* 1/2 tbsp. salted preserved lemon juice
* 1&1/2 vinegar (rice or cereal)
* 2 tsp. sugar
80g (2.8oz.) cooked shrimp
4 sliced Shiso leaves (green perilla leaves)
1 tbsp. toasted white sesame seeds
1/2 avocado
1 salted preserved lemon wedge
chopped salted preserved lemon *if you like
Directions:
1. Mix A very well.
2. Place cooked Japanese rice in a bowl. Add (1.) while the rice is hot and slice through rice using rice paddle to separate the grains.
3. Add cooked shrimp, sliced Shiso leaves, and toasted white sesame seeds, then mix well.
4. Slice avocado and coat with the salted preserved lemon juice squeezed out from the salted preserved lemon wedge. (chop the leftover peel)
5. Serve the sushi rice on a dish, place the sliced avocado, then garnish with chopped peel if you like.
#5 Salted Preserved Lemon Yakiniku (sauteed pork)
Difficulty: Super Easy
Time: 10min
Number of Servings: 2
Ingredients:
200g (7oz.) thinly sliced pork
A
* 1 tbsp. salted preserved lemon juice
* 2 tsp. sesame oil
* cracked black pepper
Directions:
1. Season the pork with A.
2. Stir-fry the pork in a frying pan until done.
#6 Salted Preserved Lemon Grilled Salmon
Difficulty: Super Easy
Time: 10min
Number of Servings: 2
Ingredients:
2 salmon fillets
A
* 1 tsp. salted preserved lemon juice
* cracked black pepper
1 tsp. olive oil
2 salted preserved lemon wedges
Directions:
1. Season the salmon fillets with A.
2. Heat olive oil in a frying pan. Then place the fillets, cover, and cook about 2 minutes on each side until golden brown.
3. Serve on a dish with a lemon wedge.
oven: 220C (428F) for about 15 min
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This video will show you how to make Fudgy Cake Pops using a Nordic Ware's Baking Pan which I bought in New York (at Sur La Table).
The new innovative two-piece pan design allows you to bake a dozen perfectly round cakes or brownies, easy and fun to decorate! Unlike crumbled up cake pops, the cake is very soft and fluffy. The texture you get is absolutely distinctive! So I recommend this pan if you want to make perfect and delicious cake pops :D
Summer 2012 in New York
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Fudgy Cake Pops *I modified the recipe on the Nordic Ware package.
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 20min + baking & cooling & decorating time
Number of servings: 24 cake pops
Note:
1cup = 250ml or 250cc
Ingredients:
((Fudgy Cake Pops))
3/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips (or 2 bars Meiji Milk Chocolate)
1/2 cup (100g=3.5oz.) butter
1/2 cup sugar
3 tbsp. cocoa powder
2 eggs
3/4 cup flour (or 3/4 cup cake flour + 1 tsp. baking powder)
1/4 tsp. salt
((Decoration))
12 oz. chocolate bark coating (or 2 Meiji Milk Chocolate Bars)
Meiji Twinkle Chocolate
Meiji Sweet Pen Chocolate
Meiji Sweet Pen White Cream
sprinkles of your choice
24 lollipop sticks
Directions:
((Fudgy Cake Pops))
1. Preheat the oven to 170C (338F). Grease and flour pan.
2. In medium saucepan, over low heat, melt chocolate chips (or 2 Bars Meiji Milk Chocolate) and butter together. Stir until smooth. Remove from heat and pour into medium bowl.
3. Add sugar and mix until blended. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition.
4. Sift in flour, cocoa powder, and salt. Stir until blended.
5. Spoon the batter into bottom half of pan (without holes) filling each well so it mounds over the top of the pan. (Norpro 1 tbsp. scoop works perfect.)
6. Place top half of pan on top and secure with keys. Bake for 15-18 minutes, until toothpick inserted comes out almost clean.
7. Cool 5 minutes in pan, then remove cake pops from pan to cool completely. Trim the edges of cake pops, if needed.
((Decoration))
1. Melt chocolate bark according to package directions.
2. Dip lollipop stick into melted chocolate and insert into cake. Repeat with all cakes. Allow chocolate to cool to secure stick in place.
3. Dip cake pop in melted chocolate, spinning to let excess chocolate drip off. Decorate with sprinkles as desired. If you have a Styrofoam box, you can make them stand to set. Makes about 24 cake pops.
* I didn't have a Styrofoam box, so I coated and decorated the cake pops first (placed them on a parchment paper and set) before I insert the sticks into cakes.
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Nordic Ware Cake Pop Pan (ノルディックウエア ケーキポップスパン)
Bake perfectly round, bite-sized balls of cake or brownie, and serve on a stick!
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Meiji Sweet Pen White Cream (明治 スイートペンホワイトクリーム)
http://catalog-p.meiji.co.jp/products/sweets/chocolate/010125/01800-1.html
What is Cake Flour?
http://createeathappy.blogspot.jp/2012/05/what-is-cake-flour.html
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I'll Be Right Behind You, Josephine (INSTRUMENTAL)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFsQE0qd_4w
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