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Tips For The Nervous Scuba Diver EP 84 MOTM

Marta On The Move Podcast- Hosted by Marta Napoleone Mazzoni

Release Date: 04/30/2017

#161 Improv Comedy Classes an Avenue to More Playfulness, Creativity, and Better Communication. show art #161 Improv Comedy Classes an Avenue to More Playfulness, Creativity, and Better Communication.

Marta On The Move Podcast- Hosted by Marta Napoleone Mazzoni

Welcome back all! Today I am going to be exploring more into my new found passion of Improv comedy classes and why I am here to tell all of you, to try one out in your own hometown. On episode 158 I delved into some deep content about facing your I directly referenced Phil and I pushing past our awkwardness and joining Improv classes. It turns out I wasn't quite done with the subject, and in fact will probably record another podcast about how to make meaningful relationships as you age, which Improv will be involved in that discussion as well. What can I say... When I am into something... I...

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#160 A Rest and Reset. My Experience with 150 Days of No Alcohol, Caffeine, or Sugar. show art #160 A Rest and Reset. My Experience with 150 Days of No Alcohol, Caffeine, or Sugar.

Marta On The Move Podcast- Hosted by Marta Napoleone Mazzoni

Every year my husband and I do a sort of reset after the holidays. We aren't people who drink a ton. We stick with nicer wines and maybe a Negroni or two when out. Our diets are pretty good, and I usually only consume matcha or decaf espresso in limited amounts. However, the holidays build and build upon these vices, and since we have been eating cleaner every year, when we have more than we should, our bodies feel it more. Sleep gets affected, memories of a story the night before are hazy, brain fog, bloating, and anxiety increases so slowly you don't realize how badly you feel. How much your...

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Free 15 Minute Meditation to Help Ground While Traveling show art Free 15 Minute Meditation to Help Ground While Traveling

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Use this meditation anywhere to quickly come back to your breath, check in with your body, and become more grounded while traveling. For more meditations or private sessions visit or email

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#159 Working with Feelings of Self Doubt and Inadequacy? Ditch Comparing Yourself to Others. show art #159 Working with Feelings of Self Doubt and Inadequacy? Ditch Comparing Yourself to Others.

Marta On The Move Podcast- Hosted by Marta Napoleone Mazzoni

This is a subject I have avoided writing or speaking about. I think this avoidance was unconscious, but I am now highly aware of it. I am aware of it because at many a time in my life I have suffered from self doubt, imposter syndrome (I didn't even know that existed until two years ago), and confidence issues. This month is particularly bad for me. I could not understand why I would awaken to dread and sadness. I felt on many days no motivation at all. I know I am still healing from grief, but it was more than that. Something was nagging at me, and I realized it was my own self doubt. I have...

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#158 Facing Fears and Finding Joy in Life Through Discomfort show art #158 Facing Fears and Finding Joy in Life Through Discomfort

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Fear– An unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger. We are not immune to fear. It comes to us like waves and is usually unwelcome. There are global fears such as the war in Ukraine, global warming, food shortages, death. Death of a loved one, or our own amount of time on this spinning globe. I will touch on some of that later, but today I want to tackle some fears that we ourselves can have control over to allow us to stretch outside our comfort zones, try new things, and find peace and joy in our lives. Fear stems from uncertainty and doubt. How do we...

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#158 What's in Your Toolbox? Simple Tips to Help Reduce Anxiety and Stress. show art #158 What's in Your Toolbox? Simple Tips to Help Reduce Anxiety and Stress.

Marta On The Move Podcast- Hosted by Marta Napoleone Mazzoni

We all have a toolbox in our home. A toolbox is a collection of items that is there when we need it in case we have something to fix. All handy, and all in one place. It probably contains at least one of the following items- Hammer, wrench, nails, measuring tape, screw driver, etc. We create these boxes for fixing things in our home, but have you ever thought to create your own personal toolbox to use as a coping mechanism? I sure as hell didn't. Not until I heard someone talk about their own list of things that they held inside of their boxes. When life got hard, when they felt down and out,...

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#157 Five Books That Got Me Through My First 6 Months of Loss. show art #157 Five Books That Got Me Through My First 6 Months of Loss.

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I had someone ask me recently what the fives books that really helped me with this last year of losing my sister. I figured this would be a good opportunity to put them in one place in the hopes that the people who need them, will find them. If you know someone who is grieving and don't know how to help them, one of these or another read delivered to their house is a wonderful way to show them they are on your mind. Friends and family sent me books during this time, and I feel that more than flowers, or candy (Aside from hand written notes because I loved those) recieving the gift of a book in...

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#156 Life After Death- A Journey with Grief. What Has Helped, What Hasn't. show art #156 Life After Death- A Journey with Grief. What Has Helped, What Hasn't.

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*Update* I am no longer in a coffeeshop in Philly, but finally got up to record this post as a podcast episode. It is February now. Enjoy and stay warm. I find myself sitting in a coffeeshop in Philly overwhelmed by how many friends and strangers have reached out to me about losing someone they cared about in their lives recently. I have been working on this post for a while, quietly coming back to it time and time again over the past year, and never ready to post or record it. I am ready now because I hope it helps someone who is feeling the way I do. I also wanted to shine more light on...

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#155 Hosting and Toasting! Tips on Creating a More Inclusive and Welcoming Home. How to Not Get Burned Out Doing it. show art #155 Hosting and Toasting! Tips on Creating a More Inclusive and Welcoming Home. How to Not Get Burned Out Doing it.

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#155 Hosting and Toasting! Tips on Creating a More Inclusive and Welcoming Home. How to Not Get Burned Out Doing it.

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#154 A Letter to Croatia- What I loved and What Annoyed Me. MOTM Adventures. show art #154 A Letter to Croatia- What I loved and What Annoyed Me. MOTM Adventures.

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Dear Croatia... I have a lot to say to you, and I hope I summed it up in this episode. I needed to collect my thoughts, to gather up my senses. I also needed some time to completely fall apart when I got home from this month long odyssey. Reintroduction is always hard. In this episode I talk about reasons that I both completely love, and reasons why I am completely annoyed with Croatia. I hope you find each of them useful, or at the very least somewhat amusing. It might even convince you to book your next trip there. To the 24 guests that joined me for my first ever yoga sailing...

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Diving is one of my favorite activities, but even I get nervous when I am not prepared.  I have put together some of the things that make, at least for me, a solid base for a successful dive.  I am sure others have their routines they go through, and I would love to hear about them.  Please post if you have something you always do, aside from the regular checks that help make your dive a great one.  Follow me at @icantfindmarta, on Facebook or check out my podcasts on the Epicast TV.

 

NO CAFFEINE-  Usually, you wake up pretty early to go diving, and if you didn't get a good night sleep, you will be tired and cranky. For me, I have to resist that morning espresso.  I had one once before I went diving, not thinking it would effect me, but my nerves were shot, and I was shaky.  My buoyancy was terrible, and I was breathing more rapidly, and shallow under the water. I knew it was because my heart rate was elevated from the espresso I had hours ago.  It kicked in when I needed it LEAST.  A great learning lesson for me, and I suggest you try it if you are prone to get nervous on your dives.  Wait until after you get back to the dock to enjoy that cup of Jo!  Try an herbal tea in the morning instead.

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MEDITATE-  Everyone, whether they know it or not, practices some sort of meditation.  It could be going to church, having that quiet moment with a cup of tea, or simply closing your eyes for a few minutes.  For me, it is essential to start my day on the day of a dive with a good meditation.  My husband and I practice TM Transcendental Meditation.  Ever since starting the classes, our dives have been much smoother. Phil didn't take to diving as easily, was always very nervous, so it is great to see something have success in his overall state of mind going into a dive.  It made a significant difference.  Ifyou are saying to yourself, it is too early, there is no time, I don't know how to mediate. These are not true. Try it on the boat ride out to the site.  It doesn't have to be a guided meditation, and you do not have to take a class to do it.  Just sit quietly for a few minutes, and try to clear your mind.  Breathe evenly in long breathes, and focus on something, a tree perhaps.  Try it before your next dive, and I bet you will see a difference.

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DON'T RUSH-  On dive boats, everything is calm until the exact moment where it is time to get in the water.  It always seems like a scramble, or race at the very end.  Do not play into this race.  Prepare your ITEMS to be easily within reach of you when you first get on the boat.  That way they are nearby, and when it comes time to get your gear ready, take your time.  There is nothing worse than getting worked up right before you jump into the water.  A good Dive Master will not rush you, but I have had some that have, and it made for a very nervous crew, that some almost weren't able to descend because their heart rate was up, and they couldn't calm down.  Do not be rushed by anyone, if they give you a hard time about it, ignore them.  You would rather take a few extra seconds to make sure all of your gear is in place, then have something happen that will effect your dive in a negative way. Relax, in a few moments you will be calmly floating under the water.

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EAT RIGHT AND HYDRATE-  It has taken me awhile to find the perfect BALANCE of morning foods that will work well with diving.  Some foods are too greasy, and can cause me to be a bit nauseous. (Not to mention worry that I may have to #2 on the boat, the terror!!!)  Some foods are too high in carbs and feel like a tons of bricks in my stomach. (Maybe 2 bagels with ham and cheese wasn't the best choice this morning)  Bananas are my to go choice for diving.  They bind your stomach, fill you up, and add vitamins to help you keep hydrated and focused such as potassium, manganese, Vitamin C, B6, Folate.   I usually eat two because one is not enough to keep me sated.  If you need a larger breakfast in the morning, pair with a piece of toast.  For after the dive, I always bring a snack, usually a granola bar will do the trick, or a fresh piece of fruit to clear your mouth from the salt.  Another tip is to make sure you have a drink of water right before you put your mask on.  Your mouth will get dry quickly, it is refreshing and hydrating to take a quick sip before your dive.

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BREATHE THROUGH YOUR MOUTH- Think of how you are breathing reading this, it is probably through your nose.  90% of our lives we breathe through our nose, unless we are completely congested.  While diving, you train yourself to breathe through your mouth.  You are probably thinking that this seems a relatively easy thing to do, but being faced with it after not having done it for awhile can be a shock to your system.  You will fight it because your are not used to it, and it will make you nervous. I live in Pittsburgh, and do not get to dive often enough to practice these skills constantly.  So I started practicing on the boat ride out to my next diving destination completely breathing through my mouth the whole ride out.  It made a WORLD of a difference in my diving, I was prepared for when my nose was in the mask, I didn't have that rush of panic that comes when your brain triggers that you can't breathe.  It HELPED me immensely, and I hope you try it on you next dive.  If this doesn't convince you, it is stated that you can lower your heart rate simply breathing long, deep breathes through your mouth!

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