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conquering fears, feeling free, learning to ski, managing expectations, on top of the world, Park City Resort, skiing in Utah, travelling solo
“Travel brings power and love back into your life.” – Rumi
Park City it is! I am excited to be going skiing in Utah. I have never been there before and I do want to see every US state, so another one off the list. The hotel and the flights are booked and paid for so there is no changing my mind now.
Now I have to reserve the skis and schedule the lessons. I think I will take a couple of days of lessons and the other 3 days will be on my own. I am going alone, so I think I will play by ear and not plan every single moment.
I have been trying to learn how to ski for a few years now. Three years ago I had an awesome experience in Snowmass, CO. I took group lessons with this female instructor who was phenomenal. I wish I would remember her name. I gained so much confidence with her. I learned different skills; I even did a jump and a half-pipe. For that moment in time I even lost my fear of speed. I was on top of the world.
Then 2 years ago I went to Whistler and the mountain kicked my behind. I started on the blues and ended up on the bunny hill. It was very icy so I think that made me nervous and eroded my confidence. Not only that, but I also think that I was too over confident and a bit too conceited.
I have been to Whistler 3 times and even with this bad experience it remains one of my favorite places in the world, and I will definitely return at some point soon.
“Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not.” –Ralph Waldo Emerson
From the bad experience in Whistler I learned:
1) Overconfidence can backfire. I was in a group and the other people were slower and less experienced than I was, so I was having an attitude, not externally, but internally. In my mind I was the best and they were slowing me down. That until I panicked and froze on a blue run. I need to keep my ego in check and be more patient with others and myself.
2) I have to realize that different days and different conditions will bring about different experiences. It was pure ice and freezing in Whistler, so it would certainly be a different experience than fluffy power and warmer temperatures in Colorado. I need to better manage my expectations. The best is not to have any.
3) I don’t have to let setbacks define me and even stop me. I am going to continue. So I have to re-start, so what? No one is keeping score other than me. And even if I am a beginner forever, who cares? As long I enjoy every moment, being grateful for the opportunity every skiing day is a success. (or any day doing anything)
4) It showed me how much I really love skiing and what I am made of. Even at my worst, even when I felt terrified to leave the bunny slope I decided to continue on. I decided not to let that one bad experience define me. I am not the failure to ski blues, I am the success of keep going on the greens. I create my own definition of success.
Why do I so enjoy something that I struggle with so much? Perhaps because of the struggle. Perhaps because it is a challenge and I want to conquer it.
I like challenges. Several years ago I wanted to learn how to scuba dive but was always terrified of water. I went every night to the YMCA and slowly talked myself into letting go of the borders of the swim pool. Slowly I grew more comfortable in the water. I became certified and and went on a few adventures. I am still not comfortable in the water, but I like that I went ahead and learned enough to be certified and do something I always wanted to try.
But the real answer is that I never feel more free than at the top of a mountain. At that moment there is no work, there is no family, there is no problems or dramas; there is nothing else except getting to the bottom. Often difficult, sometimes scary and even paralyzing, but totally freeing. My definition of heaven!
“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” – Gustave Flaubert
Love this Rumi quote. I was unaware of it. Thanks for referencing it as I will align it with one of my future posts. Enjoy the slopes! 🙂
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Hi Eric, I am glad that you liked the quote. Rumi is one of my favorites. Thank you and have a blessed weekend! 🙂
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Have a Wonderful time………and stay upright please.
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
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Hi David, Thank you so much! I will do my best to enjoy myself without getting hurt! Hugs and blessings back to you! 🙂
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The picture looks inviting enough. It’s good to see that you gained deeper experience and insight from your Whistler adventure.
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HI Jacqueline, indeed, I can’t wait to see the mountain in person. When I have a difficult situation I try to look for the lessons in it, unfortunately sometimes I have to go through the same situation a couple of times until I learn 🙂 Wishing you a blessed weekend! 🙂
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It happens to all of us. Good luck in your quest 🙂
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Thank you so much! Blessings! 🙂
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Enjoy your skiing! Come back safely !
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Thank you so much for your good wishes! Have a blessed weekend! 🙂
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I went to Whistler many years ago. Amazing place. I went during the summer. They were doing an open air orchestral concert there. Saw a helicopter with a piano slung under it.
Now following you. All the best. Kris.
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Hi Kris, I have been there 3 times but only in the winter. All the locals say that the summers are even more fun. Thanks for following! Have a blessed weekend! 🙂
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A friend of mine recently went to Park a City and had a great time! Hope you have a fantastic time as well. Nice post!
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Awesome! It took me awhile to decide where to go, now that I did I am super excited. I will be sure to write about when I return. Have a blessed weekend! 🙂
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I admire you for sticking with the skiing. Years ago my first experience on the slopes in Quebec was under icy conditions. That did it for me…I have never enjoyed going downhill even on a toboggan…so that was an excuse for me to pack in downhill skiing. You learned some very valuable lessons from your experience…that old ego is difficult to resist! Thanks for visiting my blog.
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I have to credit the ex-boyfriend that broke my heart with my love for skiing. I never wanted to try it, and when he convinced me to try I wanted to quit after the first 10 minutes. He pushed me to continue. If I had given up that day I would have never tried again. I always try to learn the lessons in the hopes that I don’t have to repeat it. Thank you for stopping by and commenting! Have a blessed weekend! 🙂
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Sweet!
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I hope so! 🙂
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Skiing there sounds so fun!
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I am hoping for good skiing weather and a couple of great lessons, all the rest will be icing on the cake. The only bad thing, if I can call anything about a skiing trip bad, will be solo apres-ski.
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Wish I was there!
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Here is the good news: You can! 🙂
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When?
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arriving March 4th leaving March 9
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Wow! Wish I had some vacation time coming!
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😦
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Wish you a wonderful time skiing free without expectation, only allow your enjoyment and feel each moment. 😉 Thank you for stopping by my Blog and for the like I hope that you will be back 😉
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…without expectations…that is something I constantly struggle with. Thank you for the good wishes and wise words! Blessings! 🙂
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We all struggle with expectations do your best 😉
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Will try 🙂 Thank you! 🙂
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What a beautiful picture! I’ve never been skiing before, I always found it intimidating and I’d probably end up break my leg anyway haha 🙂 Have a wonderful time!
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Intimidating: that is a great word to describe how the mountain makes me feel sometimes. As far as breaking my leg, believe me, that is always in the corner of my mind, so I make sure to play it safe and not be too adventurous. Thank you so much and wishing you a blessed weekend! 🙂
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What a magnificent place… so full of beauty and wonders! There is magic in traveling. I just wish I could do it more often.
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Hi Denise, Indeed, indeed! I would love to travel the world, but it seems I cannot often combine 2 important factors: money and time. Still we are blessed to be citizens of two countries 🙂 Many blessings! 🙂
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Thank you! I agree with you!!!
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🙂
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I love challenges too, discovering the unknowns give you a very good experience. Scuba Diving yeaaahhhhhh….love love love it 🙂 didnt do many times but the whole experience is too good.
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Challenging ourselves is the only way to grow. I may go scuba diving again, but for now I am concentrating my efforts on skiing. Many blessings! 🙂
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Ironically I recently visited here myself …what a lovely little city!
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Did you go skiing? I cannot wait to be there. Blessings! 🙂
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It is one beautiful scenery, dreamy and inviting. A good share..
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I hope it will be all of that and more. Thank you! 🙂
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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Beautiful photo. 😀
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It is indeed and it is as amazing in person! Blessings! 🙂
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