Monday; December 8
Last Saturday several dozens
of us did the St. Mary’s Splash. Now, if
you are not from Southern Maryland, the Splash is kind of a Mid-Atlantic
version of a “polar plunge”. While it
doesn’t involve cutting ice off of a body of water, the air and water are a bit
“fresh”. With air temperatures in the
upper 30s and the Potomac at 48 degrees, it does get your attention.
The reason I bring this
up is because for 24 hours leading up to the event, what seemed like a good
idea months before begins to lose its luster.
Walking out of a warm house and into a chilly State Park can make you a
bit cranky. Standing on the bank of the
river staring at the water just adds to the angst. You know what is coming and you remember that
it’s going to hurt – but, as soon as the countdown is done, you head off into
the water and 40 seconds later, it is done!
Oh, it’s chilly, but as you stand on the shore wrapped up in your nice
comfy towel, the chill is replaced by the warm feeling of doing something good
for the community. In the hours (and
minutes) leading up to the event, you dread it … but, once it’s done, you
realize your fear was overrated.
Is there something you
have been putting off? Is there a change
in life that needs to be made? Is there
an apology that needs to be offered? No
matter what it is, often the fear is worse than the reality! It’s easy to talk ourselves out of doing what
is uncomfortable, but when we follow through with the task, we feel so much
better. Are you ready to face your fear
– why not do it today!
Think About It!