barb
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Diana, I really like your honesty! I think being nervous isn't such a bad thing. It sounds to me as if you are very dedicated and conscientious - you want to do well. With the kind of dedication you are showing you will with time. I had problems with buoyancy when I first started diving. I now realize that it was nerves that partly caused it - I overcompensated when I would feel myself moving in a way I did'nt want. Overcompensating goes away with practice/experience. I only have 45 dives logged and I have much better buoyancy control than when I started.
The most important thing I would hope for you is to have fun on your honeymoon - you, hopefully, only have one of those but you'll have many years ahead for diving. Don't ruin your honeymoon worrying about diving!!!
Have fun and tell all when you come back (well maybe not ALL)
he, he,he,
The most important thing I would hope for you is to have fun on your honeymoon - you, hopefully, only have one of those but you'll have many years ahead for diving. Don't ruin your honeymoon worrying about diving!!!
Have fun and tell all when you come back (well maybe not ALL)
he, he,he,