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My year of swimming: gaining the confidence to try something newIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or sign up for email updates. Thanks for visiting! One of the hardest things about exercise is gaining the confidence to start in the first place. The swimming pool is my ocean of insecurity. I remember swimming all the time as a kid, but pretty much stopped after grammar school (possibly because I became more aware of what I looked like in a bathing suit!). The longer I went without getting into a pool, the more I became convinced that I couldn’t swim in the first place. After years of procrastination, I finally started swimming again last January. Now I wonder how I ever lived without it. What happened to get me started? A few things…
This season, we often focus on all the things we want to change in the new year, but let’s not forget the things that went right THIS year. After all, the lessons we learn from success can help us to succeed in other areas. Swimming is my most rewarding discovery of 2007. Yes, I’m fitter and stronger, but the best part is the fun in finding a new hobby. I’m not only learning how to swim, but also how to be confident and patient. My strategy from here is to use swimming as a template for finding confidence and patience in other areas of my life. What about you? What’s your biggest success of 2007? How did you do it? Photo courtesy of onionbagblogger on Flickr.com Related posts:
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I love this post–trying new things rocks.
I wrote a year review on my blog a few days ago.
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