Thursday, May 21, 2015

Show and Tell


 













If you need to make a presentation , make sure you read this book first.

It is all about : YOU----> YOUR IDEAS ----> YOUR AUDIENCE   ( Y I A )
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3 RULES : TRUTH ---> STORY----> PICTURES   ( T  S  P )
                                                                           ( HHD ) ( T6P)  (     )


(1) Tell the TRUTH ( Head, Heart, Data )

(2) Tell a STORY ( Types ,6 modes PUMA, , )
  (3) Tell it with PICTURES

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 STORY

I. ....his Types of Story
(1) Report : increase Info ( eg new info )
(2) Explain : to increase ability ( eg cooking )
(3) Pitch : to clear a hurdle for new sales
(4) Drama : to overcome Old beliefs

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II . 6 modes  : WHO/WHAT ... WHEN, WHERE, .... HOW MUCH, HOW, WHY


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III. His FLOW of stories : PUMA   ( Presentation Underlying Message Architecture )

(1) Head
(2) Body
(3) Legs
(4) Tail
  

The Futures


 


This is a good history on the development of the futures industry in Chicago...

1808 : Fort Dearborn built for fur trade
1812 : Fort Dearborn massacre
1816 : army returned
1818 : Illinois admitted to the Union
1830s : canal was built to connect Chicago and Illinois rivers, linking the Great Lakes
1835 : Odgen arrived in Chicago from New York , and saw a land bubble in the making
1837 : land prices crashed
1848 : the canal opened. Railway tracks laid, telegraph came.

Chicago was built halfway between the North Pole and the Equator. When winter came the rivers froze, and corn cannot be delivered. In spring when the rivers thawed, sellers converged in Chicago and pushed prices down. Traders "dump their corn in the river "

Traders saw an opportunity to guess the price of corn, and a futures market was born.

1856 : business flourished on the back of the Civil War
 1865  : contracts were "standardized"

Traders are slightly different from gamblers. Gamblers created risks to bet on  ... they threw dice that didnt have to be thrown, they ran horses that do not have to run.

In the futures, they do not have to manufacture the risks because the risks would present themselves. Farmers would not be able to deliver the corn, and the traders provide "insurance".

Futures took off in chicago because everybody was speculating in Chicago; hopeful businessman constructed warehouses, homes , railroads. Risk and opportunities were plentiful.

Futures then became a game ... a speculative sport that captured headlines as rich men of Chicago played it between their business dealing and pursuits.

"corner " : buying the futures until there is no more to buy, thus driving up prices to a corner
"burying the corpse " : selling the corn at a loss to drive down the price
" market is like the Niagara Falls " : something men could influence but never truly control
" high prices is like fertiliser " : they make crops grow



... " they tell a version of the same story. The details vary, mangled by time, whiskey, egos, and personal grudges..."

"... they're like the last guests at a party, tipsy, full of stories, and not quite sure how to get home."


More nuggets of wisdom :

(1) " When a man lost money, it was best to take the loss and move on. That was surprisingly hard to do. "   ( pg 19)

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Escape from the Obesity Trap

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Wow.. another Zone Diet convert...

The constant fight between insulin and glucagon ( both secreted in the pancreas )..

When blood sugar increases to more than 5 mmol/L ( through a carbo rich diet ), insulin is secreted to mop up the excess blood glucose and store it in form of glycogen in muscles and liver . When the strage depots are full, it is turned into triglicerides and stored in the adipose cells as fat. Eat excess carbo, fats is sored eventually.

But when it falls to below 4 mmol/L, glucagon is secreted to instruct the liver to release stored fat to be turned into blood glucose so tahta stable level of blood glucose is maintained.

So to lose fat, we need to trick our body into releasing more glucagon, and less insulin. This can be done by controlling the level of carbo and protein in our diet...with a bias towards more protein to induce secretion of glucagon.

As fat is burned throughout the day under low carbo diet, we will notexperience the sugar spikes...and our energy level will remain constant for at least 4 hours since the last protein balanced meal.

Wow... coupled with regular exercise ( use the 8sec/12 sec regime) of at least 20min , 3x a week... and adequate sleep of at least 7-8 hours per night, surely everybody can look like Aaron Kwok who just turned 50 this year! Look at the "chocolate bars" in his abs.... wow!


Monday, March 23, 2015

20X3 Eliminate Your Belly Fat






Wow!

For only 20 minutes a day, 3X a week , you can lose that Belly Fat!

This is a new dimension to my NSE ( Nutrition Sleep Exercise)...

We often read of the horror stories on how we need to do Continuos HARD exercise to lose that belly fat...and the starvation diet that we have to go through.. what Hell!

Here.. the author has given us a redemption...to suit our modern day lifestyle...

(1) Just do it 3x a week
(2) 20 mins per time
(3) 8sec/12sec cycle
    ( intense 8 sec...slow 12 second rest )

The reason behing it is to provide the BURN mechanism for a short burst ( by eleveting the heart beat ) and then slow down to prevent excessive lactid acid builtup in the muscles.This would provide the ideal environment for CONTINUOUS burning of energy, rather than feel depleted after a snort period of intensity.

You must of course, complement it with a healthy Mediteranean diet with emphasis on :
(1) whole grains
(2) fruits and vegetables
(3) nuts and seeds
(4) plant based or sea based protein
(5) healthy oil ( olive oil and surprise surprise...coconut oil !)
(6) legumes

He listed 3 factors in successful belly fat loss :
(1) adrenaline and noradrenaline ( hormones from the adrenal glands )
(2) growth hormones ( from the pituitary glands )
(3) T3 hormone ( from the thyroid gland )

Interval sprinting on a 8sec/12sec cycle provides the right balance to induce belly fat loss.

And he does not advocate starvation diet diet it merely encourages muscle loss...which is bad because muscles even at rest , burns calories. The more muscles you have , the more calories you burn.

So , stop starving yourself... ( but switch to a healthier alternative )...
....start exercising ( push, rest...push ,rest ...)

NOTE :
(1) Fat storing hormones : cortisol ( secreted by adrenal glands when we are in long term stress mode)
                                        insulin ( secreted in the pancreas , when we eat ,and when blood sugar level goes up )

(2) Fat burning hormones : catecholamines - epinephrine ( adrenalin )
                                                                      -norepinpehrine ( noradrenaline )
              secreted by the adrenal glands.
              mobilise fats from fat cells and induce fat burning in muscles and the liver
              rises through the night and peaks at 11am
             unfortunately, suppressed in obese individuals.

(3) 2 types of fat : (a) subcutaneous fat ( fat under the skin ( 80-90% )
                              (b) visceral fat ( belly fat , 10-20% )

(4) Inflammation ( fever ) combat pathegons ( germs ). But too much of it can cause heart disease and insulin resistance.

This is the External  ( Body )....

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Now comes the Internal ....

STRESS  stimulates the 'fight-or-flight' centres in the brain, which releases stress hormones such as
(1) catecholamines ( adreanline + noraadrenaline.... short term stress )
(2) cortisol ( long term stress )

Short term stress induces the release of catecholamines, which increases our brething rate, increases heart rate and blood pressure, and mobilise fat into the blood for more extra energy... to deal with whatever the stressor is. Muscles became tense, salive flow is decrease ( you feel you mouth becomes 'dry', sweating occurs... your body is responding to a fight or flight... and is getting ready as more energy is release for that bolt away if the need arises.Examples include, swerving to avoid an oncoming car, running away from a dog, rusing to beat the red light, trading in a few contracts of futures. A little stress is good ..it beats the heart up a beat!

Long term stress however , brings about another hormone called cortisol.Enhanced blood cortisol levels make the liver release sugar into the blood, which in turn raises the insulin levels to cope with the increase 0f blood sugar. Constant and long term elevated levels of cortisol ( which increases blood sugar )  and elevated levels of insulin ( which is the response to an increase in blood sugar ) encourages fat accumulation and increase in belly fat. Long term stress is bad for belly fat !

Type of stressors include :
(1)  catalysmic : tsunami, tornado
(2) personal : death of a loved one, losing a job
(3) daily : traffic work, nasty people, too little time

How to cope with stress ?
(1) remove : eliminate the stressor
(2) Accept : tolerate the stressor
(3) manage  : use BMI ( breathing, muscle relaxation, imagery)

 BREATH IN 2,5 second, out 2.5 second ( RE= LAX )
MUSCLE : clench the muscle group for 15 seconds and then release
IMAGERY : sea, cloud, cloud under body.   Warm house in winter.

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SLEEP 

Sleep is for Restoration and Protection

(1) Leptin : satiety hormone secreted by fat cells  ( ENOUGH )
(2) Ghrelin : hormone secreted from the lining of the gut ( HUNGRY )

Disrupted or insufficient sleep results in higher ghrelin, and lower leptin... that is why sleep deprivation makes us hungrier.

SLEEP is now acknowledged as one of the 4 pillars of helathy lifestyle ...
NSSE : nutrition, stress reduction, sleep, exercise

Melatonin : ( hormone produced by pineal gland ) inittiates the sleep cycle by lowering the core body temperature
Core body temperate increases : stay awake
Core body decreases : become sleepy

Melatonin is decrease by :
(1) aging
(2) exposure to bright lights
(3) lack of sleep

Certain drugs induce sleep. Eg paracetamol, aspirin (as these drugs lower  core body temperature )
Hot , sweaty exercise in late afternoon lowers core body temperature, hence enhances sleep .
Avoid direct exercise 2 hours before sleep .

Friday, March 20, 2015

Learners Koren Dictionary

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There are 5,000++ words. If you are able to remember 10 words a day, then you should be able to have about 3000 words.

Start with the Vowels and Consonants...

Short Term Futures Trading























Day Traders have their own rules, constitution, genetic make up.

Jakes Bernstein gives a peek into the world of Day Trading...

(1) CTOD : Critical Time of the Day
(2) Stocastic POP

Find the nuggets suitable to you as trading is very personal.

How Did I get so Busy?


















 

If you had read Tim ferris' 4 hour work week , then you will appreciate this book.

Taking charge of you life is so low in the priority of most people.

This book gives a complete 28-day course to wrestle back your life, to live the life that you always wanted.

In the modern work that we live now, if you do not make that pit stop at least once a week ( hello...even God rested on the Sabbath day, ok ) to reflect on your your life progress, then you will forever be stuck in the "rat wheel cage ".

It is true...

But if you are unable to do so for the whole day in the week, at least spend 5 minutes early in the morning to plan for the day, and 5 minutes at night to reflect on the day.

DO IT TODAY ( if you have just woken, reflect for 5 minutes on what you want to achieve today. If you have already started on the day, make a mental note on what you have done so far, better if you can write it down... then make time to reflect  5 minutes before you go to bed. YOU CAN MAKE TIME for 5minutes!)

Then , the next day, read a Chapter per day during lunch.

DO IT  THIS LUNCH.

DAY 1 says... there is a better way. The author, Valorie Burton has done. So has many people before and after her.

Among the points noteworthy :
(1) Adrenaline Addiction
(2) Tame the Tech
(3) Tame the To-Do -list
(4) STOP...so that you can catch up
(5) Celebrate Milestones
(6) Eat... sitting down
(7) Exercise...standing up
(8) Self Care
(9) Automate, Delegate, Eliminate
(10)Perpective : Lige Goals
(11) Busyness is NOT Signifance
(12) Busyness is Often lead by FEAR
(13) When Season has gone, move on.
(14) Dont fight Every battle
(15) Dont miss the Journey
...and many more !