“A winner never quits.,
and a quitter never wins”
– Napoleon Hill
I had it all mapped out. I was
going to venture this new territory and skate my way to challenging my fear of
falling flat on my face. Confidently, I perched on a set of wheels beneath my
feet thinking, I got this. However, I was so inundated with fear that I hardly
wanted to walk with the skates on, though I had to in order to try skating for
real.

I decided that I could not let
my entire time be spent that way. I wanted to try it on my own. All the
possibilities of me skating on my own, were cooking. I got onto the rink by
myself, but if it weren’t for the guard rail, I would not have been able to get
on that slippery surface on my own, at all.
I looked at my friends dancing
and skating backwards and me, I was taking baby steps, holding on to the rail,
all around. I actually was able to go around the rink three times. I feared falling and thank God I didn’t fall on the rink. Where I did fall
was outside of the rink with skates on trying to walk down the little step down
they had to get to the locker area. I am not writhing in pain and ironically,
it was falling that fine-tuned my thinking and made me dust myself off, no
longer fear falling and made me decide to get onto the rink by myself and without
another’s assistance realizing that I am a masterpiece in progress.
I can’t believe that the
simple act of skating made me pay close attention to my posture when I am walking.
It made me feel okay with the speed of going slow so I could actually get
comfortable with the motions. I also learned that what we gain is also what we
lose. I gained confidence in trying and lost fear of falling and hurting
myself. How cool is that?
Are you someone who enjoys the
art of roller skating? If it is not the fun or the adventure, it is the music
that the deejay is spinning while people roll to his rhythms that drive my
interest. My latest video for my song, “Enjoy Life,” a dance tune with lyrics
by Stephanie Jeannot and music by Mike LeShore, is definitely, the type of song
that fits the mold of a song that you would hear at a skating rink. It is fast paced. It is danceable. It has a lot of energy and it is catchy.
The video was edited and produced by me, Stephanie Jeannot with the help of my dear friend Stuart Thomas who helped to record many of the scenes featured in this visual slide show of frames. I hope that you will take the time to check out my creative videography project here: https://youtu.be/alV2ULnr9z8
The video was edited and produced by me, Stephanie Jeannot with the help of my dear friend Stuart Thomas who helped to record many of the scenes featured in this visual slide show of frames. I hope that you will take the time to check out my creative videography project here: https://youtu.be/alV2ULnr9z8
Thank you for making my life,
that much more enjoyable. Have a pleasant week!