: Don't look at the entire "pool." Focus on the one task directly in front of you.
: Every time you navigate a "deep end" situation, you prove to yourself that you can handle uncertainty. This builds a "mental fitness" that serves you in every other area of life. The Deep End
Jumping in before you’re ready forces your brain into a state of "rapid adaptation." When the water is over your head, your survival instincts (metaphorically speaking) kick in, and you learn at a pace that safety and comfort could never provide. Why the Deep End Works : Don't look at the entire "pool
In English, we call this being "thrown in at the deep end". It’s uncomfortable, it’s daunting, and—if we’re honest—it’s where the magic actually happens. The Myth of Being "Ready" Jumping in before you’re ready forces your brain
: The only way to drown in a new challenge is to stop trying. Even a doggy paddle is still swimming. Final Thoughts In the Deep End with Jesus | Revive Our Hearts Blog