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The UniverseWhat is something you would like to master?
The UniverseWhat is something you would like to master?
My hubby, who is Scottish-Canadian, took a beginner's Mandarin college course. He practices via internet programs and teaches ESL to adults who are mainly Chinese. Most speak Cantonese, as it's the most widely spoken dialect. It's fun to hear him speaking to them in their language.I would love to master Mandarin language: Putting politics aside, I love Chinese traditions, food and history!
Me too. Though I know enough to get by with the basics, I also know that there is almost another world available to me if I was to learn all that my lap top can do.I would love to master more computer skills than I have now which is pretty basic. I use Ubuntu and I know it has a lot more to offer than I am using.
Way ahead of me, I would have assumed Ubuntu was an African language or something. Even after looking it up not really sure what it is.Ubuntu
I'm learning a little Chinese while studying Taichi, which I would like to become a master in.I would love to master Mandarin language: Putting politics aside, I love Chinese traditions, food and history!
Yep. Same here. I looked at that word say said, "Huh?"Way ahead of me, I would have assumed Ubuntu was an African language or something. Even after looking it up not really sure what it is.
I am sure you receive great pleasure from playing.I would like to improve my piano playing. Right now I am about a 4th grade level, but I just started playing (by ear) a year and a half ago. Don’t read music and I probably have developed bad habits, but I enjoy playing, so I end up playing at least 20 minutes each day.
Best of luck Nathan. I tried Taichi a while back but other activities got in the way. I think it may be of benefit to me now. Any advice?I'm learning a little Chinese while studying Taichi, which I would like to become a master in.
I would also like to learn Japanese too Pinky, so the toss up will be between Chinese and Japanese. I think the Japanese are among the most polite people in the world. I love the customs and adore the tea ceremony especially. I have two kimonos!!My hubby, who is Scottish-Canadian, took a beginner's Mandarin college course. He practices via internet programs and teaches ESL to adults who are mainly Chinese. Most speak Cantonese, as it's the most widely spoken dialect. It's fun to hear him speaking to them in their language.
I'm Japanese-Canadian, and he doesn't have any interest in learning Japanese.
I would love to master the violin .. but, I can't for the life of me, read music. I know I could play by ear. Hubs used to play violin with an amateur orchestra, years ago. He learned in his 30's.
Go for it!!!! I loved my Psychology class in college...but haven't figured out yet what make people tick and at this stage in my life - well, they like it, I love itDefinitely psychology. I love finding out what makes people tick. I'm currently looking at online courses.
I can eat Chinese and Seafood everydayI love Chinese food! My niece speaks fluent Chinese and has been to China.
I have Osteoarthritis, and some undefined back pain and discomfort. Gentle movement and stretching do more for me than any medication.Best of luck Nathan. I tried Taichi a while back but other activities got in the way. I think it may be of benefit to me now. Any advice?
I see people doing that at the park sometimes. It looks relaxing.I have Osteoarthritis, and some undefined back pain and discomfort. Gentle movement and stretching do more for me than any medication.
Medication? What a joke! Kaiser Permanente will not give me anything that is a Central Nervous System depressant because I am over 65. Nothing. Oh, they always say "take a Tylenol"...yeah right! Tylenol does NOTHING for pain! I have never met or talked to any other human who claims that Tylenol works for them.
Anyway, back on topic: Here is one of perhaps millions of Youtube videos for a nice 10 minute session:
I do a little at night before bed...with tensed muscles and all.. I love itI have Osteoarthritis, and some undefined back pain and discomfort. Gentle movement and stretching do more for me than any medication.
Medication? What a joke! Kaiser Permanente will not give me anything that is a Central Nervous System depressant because I am over 65. Nothing. Oh, they always say "take a Tylenol"...yeah right! Tylenol does NOTHING for pain! I have never met or talked to any other human who claims that Tylenol works for them.
Anyway, back on topic: Here is one of perhaps millions of Youtube videos for a nice 10 minute session:
Thanks a million. I found this on youtube and saved it in my favorites on my phone. Can you do it at night and in the morning? I probably do both....morning and nightI have Osteoarthritis, and some undefined back pain and discomfort. Gentle movement and stretching do more for me than any medication.
Medication? What a joke! Kaiser Permanente will not give me anything that is a Central Nervous System depressant because I am over 65. Nothing. Oh, they always say "take a Tylenol"...yeah right! Tylenol does NOTHING for pain! I have never met or talked to any other human who claims that Tylenol works for them.
Anyway, back on topic: Here is one of perhaps millions of Youtube videos for a nice 10 minute session:
You can do a little Taichi / Qigong or a lot, anytime you like, as long as your body says it's OK.Thanks a million. I found this on youtube and saved it in my favorites on my phone. Can you do it at night and in the morning? I probably do both....morning and night![]()