A clear picture of your goals
When she looked
ahead, Florence Chadwick saw nothing but a solid wall of fog. Her body was
numb. She had been swimming for nearly sixteen hours.
Already she was
the first woman to swim the English Channel in both directions. Now, at age 34,
her goal was to become the first woman to swim from Catalina Island to the
California coast.
On that Fourth
of July morning in 1952, the sea was cold and the fog was so dense she could
hardly see her support boats. Sharks cruised toward her lone figure, only to be
driven away by rifle shots. Against the frigid grip of the sea, she struggled
on, hour after hour, while millions watched on national television. Alongside
Florence in one of the boats, her mother and her trainer offered encouragement.
They told her it wasn’t much farther. But all she could see was fog. They urged
her not to quit. She never had...until then. With only a half mile to go, she
asked to be pulled out.
Still thawing
her chilled body several hours later, she told a reporter, look, I’m not
excusing myself, but if I could have seen land I might have made it.” It was
not fatigue or even the cold water that defeated her. It was the fog. She was unable
to see her goal.
Two months
later, she tried again. This time, despite the same dense fog, she swam with
her faith intact and her goal clearly pictured in her mind. She
knew that somewhere behind that fog was land, and this time she made it!
Florence Chadwick became the first woman to swim the Catalina Channel, eclipsing
the men’s record by two hours!
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