Celebrate good times
A couple of weeks ago, I found myself in France embarking on an intense three-day swimming camp. Most of you will know about my journey with sport - it hasn’t been easy. I didn’t thrive at sport at school and thinking I am rubbish at sport is a limiting belief that I have worked on, but sometimes it still rears its ugly head. I found myself petrified about this swimming camp – worried I would look stupid, worried I wasn’t going to be able to do it and worried I was going to have to face some fears. I barely understand swimming drills in English, let alone trying to understand them in French!
I have talked a lot in the past about pushing yourself out of your comfort zone, stretching yourself so that you can continue to learn and grow. But I want to talk about something else today.
Whilst worrying about my swimming camp, I sat and reflected and realised that 2 years ago I wouldn’t have even contemplated signing up for something like this as I would have found it way too daunting. And yet this time, I signed up (somewhat whimsically) and despite all my fears, I knew I was going to throw myself into it. My starting point for considering the camp was so much higher than two years ago – I had progressed a lot and yet in that moment of fear, I didn’t give myself the credit I deserved.
We spend a lot of time in work and life, constantly pushing ourselves and improving which is fantastic but often we don’t pause, reflect and celebrate how far we have come. So next time you conquer a fear, push yourself to do something out of your comfort zone, do take a moment:
- Pause and take a breath
- Celebrate your achievement
- Tell a friend about it – someone else is far more likely to give you the kudos you deserve!
- Reflect on how far you have come
- Understand what you have learnt about yourself
- Rewrite your story based on the new you
We can always do more, learn more, grow more but don’t forget to enjoy the journey.


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