With experience, comes acceptance - what seems hard becomes the norm
I remember being really really nervous on my first dive with my club, which was also the first dive with my then new girlfriend (now my wife). I was inwardly panicking about doing my first ever backward roll. The fact that I was happy with a giant stride from 8' and this roll was maybe 2' didn't matter. Of course once I did it I wondered what all the fuss was about.
I like the rest of us can list a whole load of seemingly silly things that at the time seemed a huge thing to conquer.
Somethings, I doubt I'll ever conquer. Just the thought of having to do a no mask swim in sea water, scares the cr@p out of me. That's my hard ceiling right there
I remember being really really nervous on my first dive with my club, which was also the first dive with my then new girlfriend (now my wife). I was inwardly panicking about doing my first ever backward roll. The fact that I was happy with a giant stride from 8' and this roll was maybe 2' didn't matter. Of course once I did it I wondered what all the fuss was about.
I like the rest of us can list a whole load of seemingly silly things that at the time seemed a huge thing to conquer.
Somethings, I doubt I'll ever conquer. Just the thought of having to do a no mask swim in sea water, scares the cr@p out of me. That's my hard ceiling right there