Did My First Turn On A Wave Today!!! 🌊🌊🌊 When Persistence Pays Off And You Start To Embrace the Learning Curve 🥇
Ambition is the path to success. Persistence is the vehicle you arrive in. - Bill Bradley
Well said, Bill.
Today that vehicle drove me directly upwards to the top of a wave where I did my very first smooth turn.
I've been waiting 3 years to live that moment.
What a feeling!
Witnessing the next level - @surfermarly doing her first little turn on a wave today
Striving for progress is healthy
Progress is based on desire.
It's an innate and universal desire to live beyond our income and to vehemently refuse stagnation.
Personal progress is fuel to our souls, keeping our body and mind vital, energetic and healthy. One possible secret of happiness lies in the pursuit of goals.
That's why I'm a huge fan of teaching kids to find their passion.
If kids finds pleasure in learning something, then you won't ever have to be worried about the development of their creativity. To awaken someone's thirst for knowledge, practice and self-development is an honorable achievement which will contribute to their overall well-being.
Embrace the learning curve!
Nothing worth comes easy, and the very first step is always the hardest.
That's the unattractive theory which is generally applicable to all life challenges. However, only a few times in our lives we're actually willing to invest (more) time striving for the eventual turning point - that moment when the curve finally starts to take off.
Lucky me I was patient enough to keep surfing through that low, depressing initial phase. These were three long and hard years of constant failure and improvement, but it was totally worth waiting.
Today I learned how it feels when persistence finally pays off. Here's my literal turning point:
Animation and out-take of my favourite wave, now eternalized on the Steem blockchain [27th of September 2017]
It was one of these perfect days: sunny, summery and glassy.
Funny enough I almost left my GoPro at home, since the wave forecast wasn't very promising and I thought that it would be complicated to shoot some extraordinarily impressive images today.
In the end it turned out to be my best surfing session ever!
So if you wanna do some magic in life, remember this one:
I'd furthermore add a good portion of patience.
At least in the water you need a lot of it. 90% of surfing is sitting on your board and waiting for the perfect break. 8% is falling off your board. 2% is catching waves.
Sometimes little success can make a big difference.
Keep pushing, steemians!
Marly -
Thanks for your valuable time!
This blog was launched at the end of July 2016
aiming to provide interesting stories for open-minded
people who enjoy living on the edge of their lives,
stepping out of comfort zones, going on adventure,
doing extreme sports and embracing the new.
Welcome to the too-much-energy-blog!
PS: Don't forget to visit my new site surfermarly.com
Original content. Curve found on jeremykao.com; quote found on quotefancy.com.
Congratulations Marly!! Again again again!
I kinda like the 80% part..you know sunbathe and watch the view ;)
Haha, I like that part, too. It's the one that calms you down :-)
Thanks for the congrats. See you soon in Lisboooon!!
Got the flight, sorting my leave. See yaaah!!
Yeeeew, that's GREAT news!!! Looking forward to finally meet you in person :-)
Well done. I know the feeling. When I did my first backflip wakeboarding it was the most exhilarating experience. It took me 2 years to nail it. Keep it up!
Oh, backflip sounds awesome! My next step would be a cutback though :-)
Thanks for stopping by, you've got a new follower now...
Congratulations, I remember that feeling of performing some maneuver from the first time. It must be exciting. Pretty soon you will be throwing buckets of water around. Keep it up.
Thank you!!!
Oh that would be awesome! The next level (goal) would be a cutback though :-) I'll be working on it!!!
Hi Marly,
I just love how you combine storytelling and video, to share these kind of personal stories - almost s a kind of proud little kid sharing his new skills - meanwhile mixing it up with life lessons.
Your new logo looks great and the overall look and feel of this post seems to really fit you.
Keep up the good work! You're a great example :)
Wow, thanks for your kind and uplifting words @vincentnijman! Very nice!!!
Actually I really feel like a kid sometimes - both in the water and on steemit :-) The two are big playgrounds where we're invited to be creative and self-develop.
Following your blog now - love the header btw :-)
Not as uplifting as a wave, but you're welcome!
The header is designed by my lovely twin sister. I wrote a blog post on that a week or four ago.
Back to the water - I have always loved the sea and natural water in general. I definitely considered surfing, also because of the whole FLOW state. Nevertheless, I haven't passed the stage of stand up peddling or SUP-ping in the sea and that was only recently, haha. Might have to do with living in a country at the Northsea ;)
I appreciate your follow! I try to add some value on here and to the world by being the best me that I can be and aim to help, teach and inspire others as much as I can. To be able to fully do so, I need to work a little more on myself first.
Have a great day!
Congratz! that is quite an achievement if it took 3 years :) I am happy for you, and i wish that from now on it is going to be a daily trick :)
Oh I'd love to experience that feeling over and over again!!!
Thank you :-)
I am sure you will, there are so many more achievements to achieve i am sure :)
Many people are said to be "lucky".
In reality, those people were determined, persistent and patient enough to be in the right place at the right time when luck finally struck.
I fully agree! Luck happens then preparation meets opportunity :-)
Thanks for stopping by and commenting!!!
Tus post son muy buenos amiga upvote ;)
Muchas gracias por el apoyo!!! Me alegro que te gusten :-))
Another good example showing that trying again, and again, and again ... leads to success :)\
PS: this is my way to congratulate you ;)
Hehe, thanks for your (hidden) congratulations :-) They're much appreciated!!
Wishing you a great day :-)
A great day to you as well :)
You go girl!
:)
Yeeeeeeew! :-)
heheh I would recommend getting a cam or something would be fun for you and for us:))
On board with troll flagging:)) Here it goes... :)
Another cam? Oh I'm already busy handling the footage of one GoPro, so better not installing a second one, haha!
ahahha that's true but to get the best shoots maybe try it one day to see how it goes... They're not heavy:P My friend does DH biking just for fun, and he is stacked with a few of them. Like his driving around with a vault:P Anyway have fun that what counts;)
I will need to blog a bit more to afford a second one though...;)
lolz...
Solution: Take me with you and I'll buy a cam hahah
Thanks for the heads up
Wow! You will be entering competitions soon, as i remember an old man who taught me how to surf many years ago. He said the first one million wipeouts only show you what not to do.
I just purchased a go pro and used it in Alaska as we fished zip lind and dog sled. Now i need to learn how to use it better,
I am back now and trying to put some articles together out of the over 10,000 photos we made. Good to see you again, my friend
Oh I don't think I will be competing in tournaments at any time, but thanks for your positivity :-)
Yeah, totally. It takes a decent eternity to come further... But it's really worth trying! Today I'm more convinced than ever, hehe!
Alaska?! Wow! Seriously? Looking forward to see those 10,000 pictures!!! It must have been epic.
I was in Huntington Beech a month or so ago and saw the U S OPEN surfing competition, and would love to see you there one day.
I have enough materiel and photos to last a month from the trip to Alaska