There Is a 'Madness' called Swimming and it is the only madness you'll ever need.
Nobody goes with a laptop to the pool.
There are no zoom meetings.
You are safe.
There is no rush to prove you are worthy.
The water is not a respecter of persons.
...This is part of the performance piece that I delivered at the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) offices, during their corporate wellness retreat organised by Gem Zavanna.
Swimming is a sport where there is no judgement, because it is not about strength, body size, social status or family name. The water does not care about any of that. You need to identify what you need and then be honest with yourself as you get into the water.
With swimming, every dream is possible. Whatever you want to achieve, is achieveable. There is always space to learn a new stroke, master it, overcome fear and improve. Always.
And in Uganda, many 25 m pools (half the Olympic length) are vacant during off peak hours. It's just you and the life guard. You can spend a lovely 2 hours without interruption. Imagine how much you can do with 2 hours to yourself in the swimming pool, several times a week.
It's a templace for success.
You can also swim at any age. I plan on swimming up to the age of 104, because if I'm swimming like this, then why not?
Bless!
Bev
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