“I purposely push myself to my limits and beyond sometimes, because it reminds me that I can always do more than I think I can.
I learned to scuba dive because I was afraid of the ocean—as a California girl growing up body surfing, I was tossed by the waves and sucked into the undertow one too many times. Becoming a scuba diver didn’t take away my fear but it always reminds me of how attentive we need to be to details—they can mean the difference between life and death.”
- Rachelle Gardner | Rachelle Gardner.com | 6/7/12
Read the full article here for more thoughts from Rachel on:
- Skydiving, rock climbing, and physical limits
- Parenting, work, grief, and emotional limits
