Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Learn From The Games...

My sister taught me a method to teach my little boy to learn Mandarin words. My sister wanted me to create some games to play along with my kid while learning Mandarin words. So, this whole month, I spent most of my free time just to play and teach my little boy about those 'word'.


My mum was really curious about this way of teaching Mandarin words. She even can't understand why I need to teach my kid by myself, while he still attend kindergarten. In my opinion, the way the kindergarten handle students were just too conservative and boring. Sometimes I saw my child just sat there and quietly write words... not having fun in learning new words. He is just only six years old. That's why my sister came out with an idea... a more interesting and fun while learning new things.

See pictures below,




My kid had lots of fun playing with it while learning.

This method is very effective. The important thing is that he is enjoy in this learning method. Learning through Games and Play...

Monday, March 17, 2008

Money Management...

I read a news from yahoo news "Fool yourself into saving". I agree that saving is very important.

Just want to share with you that actually I practise "six jars money management" that I learnt from my sister, and my sister learnt from T. Harv Eker. I've practised this plan for four months.

After practised "six jars money management", I can always feel that I have a lot of cash money to spend. Supprisingly, the amount in my saving account keep on increasing. I stop that kind of feeling "budgeted".

That is one jar, call "play jar". This jar very useful for me, because I need to finish all the money in this jar every month for fun. I felt happy to buy beautiful chloths for my love son. I felt free to enjoy my favorite food without think about the "budget".

What I really think is that saving money is important, but we still need to balance our life with joy and happy. The important way is must have a good money management.

You can try the "six jars money management".