The 7 Deadly Sins and the TAO

<b>The 7 Deadly Sins and the TAO</b>
Use the TAO wisdom to overcome the 7 Deadly Sins, and live in reality, instead of in fancy and fantasy.

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

The Dos and Don'ts of Exercise During Pregnancy


Exercise During Pregnancy

Stretching
   
Stretching is one of the best exercises during pregnancy. It focuses on flexibility, which plays a pivotal role in body balance, posture, physical fitness, and overall well-being. Flexibility, one of the essential components of fitness, is much needed during pregnancy. Unlike many other physical exercises that emphasize fitness strength and endurance, stretching focuses on reducing muscle tension and the potential for fall. Stretching also emphasizes correct breathing which is essential to a healthy pregnancy, especially during labor.
  
Do get the book STRETCHING by Simon Frost (Barnes & Noble).The book provides many simple and easy-to-follow illustrations of how to perform many different stretch exercises to attain total flexibility of different types of muscles to help labor and childbirth.
    
Yoga

Yoga is an ancient exercise that teaches body awareness through breathing and relaxation, thereby instrumental in facilitating labor and childbirth.
  
Yoga poses relax the mind and relieve muscle tension. Certain yoga poses also help indigestion and constipation frequently experienced during pregnancy.

Do get the book: YOGA FORPREGNANCY, BIRTH, AND BEYOND by Francoise Barbira Freedman (Amazon) The book focuses on different yoga poses for different trimesters, including childbirth and beyond.
    
Walking

Walking is an ideal exercise, especially during the first two trimesters.

Do practice awareness walking, which is walking with full attention to what you are doing—noticing the movement of your limbs, the shifting of your body weight as you move your right and left foot. Awareness walking enhances your concentration and mental focus, which play a pivotal role during labor and childbirth.

Don’t walk while talking on the cell phone, or listening to music. Avail the opportunity to focus on your body, or any subliminal message you have created, such as “I’m going to have a healthy baby.”
    
Weight Training

Weight training is ideal for building strength and toning muscles.

Do breathe out when exerting muscles, and do breathe in when relaxing.

Don’t overstrain muscles, and don’t overdo it.
    
Kegel Exercise 

Do exercise your pelvic-floor muscles throughout your pregnancy  doing Kegel exercise. To locate your pelvic-floor muscles, try stopping the flow of your urine midstream.

Do squeeze your Kegel muscles anytime and anywhere—even while driving. Squeeze, hold for a count of 5, and then let go.

Don’t do the exercise during urination.

Kegel exercises has many benefits for labor and delivery, including:
    
Strengthening the muscles in the vagina area to prepare for the birth of the baby.
Strengthening the perineal area to avoid tearing of the vaginal opening during delivery.

Stephen Lau
Copyright© 2018 by Stephen Lau


Saturday, August 10, 2019

Smart Steps to Teach Reading


You can always teach your smart kid to read. Don't wait for the teachers to do that. From my own experience, I began teaching my daughter to read when she was only nine months old, and she could read when she was 30 months old. Normally, children learn to read at five years of age. The earlier they can read, the smarter they become. 


29 Smart Steps to Teach Your Smart Kid to Read


This 117-page is based on how I taught my daughter to read some 30 years ago. 



Like all proud parents, I was and still am proud of the fact that I could teach her how to read when she just turned three (most children learn at the age of five). The TV and all electronic devices may not be as effective as YOU, the parent, to teach your child through everyday intellectual interactions, games, and activities. 



This book provides 29 steps that could begin as early as your baby is one-month-old. My daughter became a proficient reader when she was five (reading books with little or no illustrations). By seven, she would not let me teach her anything -- she could find everything from books. It paid off and it's worth all the initial efforts in teaching her to become an early reader. Now she's an attorney in the United States.  I wrote this book because she has recently become a mother herself, and that's why I wrote this book to share my experience some three decades ago.


Also, read my book" Make Your Smart Baby Super Smart.

Stephen Lau

Monday, August 5, 2019

My New BLOG: LIVING-LONGER WISDOM

My NEW BLOG on How to Live Longer







Get the WISDOM to live as if everything is a miracle: live a life of balance and harmony.in this chaotic world.

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Stephen Lau