Sunday, September 23, 2007

your passion, have you found it?


Passion, defined by Webster New World Dictionary as "1. strong emotion, as hate, love etc. 2. object of strong desire."

Since becoming involved in diving, I have met close to a thousand men and women wanting to pursue their dreams of living in a tropical paradise by becoming dive professionals. Most of them told me that they want to take a crack at doing something they are passionate about, and that's teaching scuba diving.

So, their motions begin... the dreamers went into it hard and fast during their divemaster course. They live a "rock star" lifestyle (eat well, party lots), logging those dives asap, good or bad, they didn't matter. Because you must get as many dives in as you can to qualify for the next course. Then they blew through the instructor development course (missing out on the majority of the training covering professionalism and the "real business" of diving)... because they must do whatever it takes to pass the examination, because there have gotten to be jobs out there waiting for the instructors whose passed the exam. Aren't there? Is it true that any dive shops or centers will hire anyone who has an instructor card? It must be true (since jobs are guaranteed by the schools), and there are thousands of new instructors graduating every month, and more are getting ready to begin the same dream... there must be demand for scuba instructors in all of the tropical paradise!

Six weeks, some hours, and loads of cocktails & spirits later, reality dropped in to those hazy and clouded excitement. What happen when paradise turns out to be the same stress and expectation as where you have come from? That perfect beach, that clear blue sea, and the promise of fulling a passion suddenly require commitment and discipline. What do you mean instructors have to get up early? washing dishes left behind by the guests? sweep and mop the shop? clean dive equipments? Show up earlier than your students? Diving today, again? staying late to close the shop? and I have to pay how much to be able to work as an instructor here? Impossible...

For many who came from other parts of the world, you get to wake up to reality, cut short or abandon your passion and leave. Because there's always a home for you to go back to... But luckily for many of the local dive pros, who are living and working in your abandoned paradise, they'll have to get up in the morning and begin the day as yesterday, last week, or last month, and fill in...

Now, returning to the word "passion." Is your passion strong enough that you will commit yourself emotionally, physically, and financially to achieve that object of desire? If your answer is yes, then don't take the short cut, cheap route, or quick thrill. Those of us who get to live our dream and follow our passion, we did not get there the easy way. We got where we are by learning and taking the best advice and training from those before us... and those good things don't just fall into your lap and definitely ain't for free...

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Go Cal Bears - 25 years in waiting

can this season be it?

dating back to my first view of a college football game, it was a classic, the 1982 85th Big Game between my beloved Cal Bears & Stanford at Memorial Stadium. "The Play" forever etched in my memory as one unforgettable moment in sports, of course 49ers' Montana to Clark with "the Catch" beating the Dallas Cowboys at Candlestick Park raised my level of love for football to tilt.

Beating the crap out of Tennessee is a great start, at least redeeming the embarrassment from last year. Now, let's see how Cal D' will hang on and keep the team in the game, allowing the O' to finish off the opponents.