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Activity: 5‑minute “stretch‑and‑sing” routine.
| Move | Song | Benefit | |------|------|---------| | Neck rolls | “Happy” by Pharrell | Relieves tension. | | Arm circles | “Uptown Funk” | Increases blood flow. | | Light squat + clap | “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” | Energizes the body. |
Entertaining element: Maya turns each move into a mini‑challenge: “Who can keep a smile the longest while squatting?” tante ngajarin keponakan nya ngewe1002 min link
Lesson: Tiny physical breaks keep the brain sharp, especially during long study sessions or binge‑watch marathons.
Scenario: The tablet’s home screen is a chaotic mess of apps.
Maya’s method (the “3‑C Rule”): Activity: 5‑minute “stretch‑and‑sing” routine
| C | Action | Example | |---|--------|---------| | Categorize | Group apps into “Study,” “Play,” “Create.” | All language apps → Study. | | Cull | Delete or archive the 30 % you never use. | Remove duplicate games. | | Customize | Choose a calm wallpaper & set “Do‑Not‑Disturb” for study hours. | Pastel ocean view + 8 pm–9 pm quiet mode. |
Entertaining element: Maya challenges Rina to a speed‑clean race—who can tidy their icons fastest gets a home‑made smoothie. Scenario: The tablet’s home screen is a chaotic
Lesson: A clean digital space = less distraction, more focus for hobbies and school.
Yes, tante knows about ghosting, green texts, and why you should never double-text. She teaches online safety, curating an aesthetic feed, and how to spot a scam link (ironic, given she’s asking you to click hers).
Collect stock footage or film your own B-roll of items you’ll "link" to. Always blur out sensitive info.
