What Skiing Teaches Us About Relationships
The true après-ski: why vulnerability is worth it on the slopes and with others.
I had a skiing accident 20 years ago—and that fear of risk kept me off the slopes *and* from being real with others.
But risk is part of a full life (and day on the slopes). Whether you're a ski legend or terrified of the slopes, skiing can help us show up more fully with others. ⛷️🤪. My latest Psychology Today article explore how: Read on here!
Here are the key takeaways:
- Like skiing, relationships improve when we trust tools enough to actually use them.
- Growth takes time—embrace ‘chairlift moments’ to slow down and appreciate the messy progress.
- The real rewards come when we leave the bunny slopes, both on skis and in life.