On 10-11-2011, Ally attempted to discover what scuba diving is all about. *pats self on the back*
There's not much to say, really. It was a short course, only 1.5 hours.
Learnt how to clear the goggles underwater, how to use the regulator, and most importantly, how to retrieve the regulator in the event it comes off underwater. Also did a lap in the full gear. 1 lap! Too little, i must say. Went for the course alone, was scared shit. Glad it went alright though and even made some new friends. Felt some tightness in chest when breathing using the regulator. Thought I was the only one feeling that way, but turns out, the other 2 girls I made friends with also felt the same way!
Conclusion?
- Maybe scuba diving not really my thing. I don't think my chest can take it, considering my asthma problem.
- The adrenaline rush of being out of my comfort zone is crazy. But it is at times like this that I learn to have more faith in my capabilities.
Fear is always holding me back. But i'm glad that this time, I did not let fear win.
Found this composition on Google. Author unknown but these are wise words indeed.
"Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood. When you dare to face the things that scare you, you open the door to freedom and success.
Most of your obstacles would melt away if, instead of cowering before them or procrastinating about dealing with them, you make up your mind to walk boldly through them.
Don't be afraid to take the steps you need to take to make those positive changes in your life. To fight your fears, you must act. Your fears increase when you wait, put off, or postpone. If you understood your situation enough, you would never be afraid.
The attainment of your dreams is but a determined action away. Successful people take action."
How inspirational. :)
Now, to end this post with a really uncomplimentary picture of me. :p