Elena
Could anybody correct the text below, please??

The mind-shifting Everest swim

I've watched a video about the Everest swim that taught Lewis Pugh to approach swimming differently.
One day Lewis Pugh decided to do the swim at 5300 meters above sea level. He went to Mt. Everest- the highest mountain in this Earth. When you are walking up the Mountain to attempt doing smth that no human has ever done before, you feel it's difficult and also you realize very clearly that nature is far more poweful when you are.
He failed in his first attempt to swim across the lake underneath Mt. Everest, because he started to swim very quickly and he couldn't carry on - he had a huge problems on his hands.
After his first attempt he took some time to rest and think about what had gone wrong there. He considered the situation with his team and they gave him an advice to try swimming as slow as possible instead of swimming fast.
So he tried to forget all things that he had learned in the past 23 years of swimming and he went back up to the Mountain and he did swim across the lake.
He learned a very important lessons there on Mt. Everest. The first is that just because something has worked in the past so well, doesn't mean it is going to work in the future. So for successfully completing the task he is always trying to think profoundly and put his mind to it, before approaching the problem. The second lesson is that you should be flexible in your relationship with nature. You should change in your relationship to enviroment to ensure that our children will live in a safe World.

Nov 27, 2014 5:31 PM
Comments · 3
1

If you were to want your text to be corrected, then it would be best to put this text in the notebook section instead of putting it in the discussions section.   

December 5, 2014
1

The mind-shifting Everest swim


I've recently watched a video about the Everest swim that taught Lewis Pugh to approach swimming differently.
One day Lewis Pugh decided to do the swim at 5300 meters above sea level. He went to Mt. Everest- the highest mountain in on this Earth. When you are walking up the Mountain to attempt doing smth something that no human has ever done before, you feel it's difficult and also you realize very clearly that nature is far more poweful when than you are.
He failed in his first attempt to swim across the lake underneath Mt. Everest, because he started to swim very quickly and he couldn't carry on - he had a huge problems on with his hands.
After his first attempt he took some time to rest and think about what had gone wrong there. He considered the situation with his team and they gave him an the advice to try swimming as slow as possible instead of swimming fast.

December 5, 2014

After his first attempt he took some time to rest and think about what had gone wrong there. He considered the situation with his team and they gave him an the advice to try swimming as slow as possible instead of swimming fast.
So he tried to forget all the things that he had learned in the past 23 years of swimming and he went back up to the Mountain and he did swim across the lake.
He learned a very important lessons there on Mt. Everest. The first is that just because something has worked in the past so well, doesn't mean it is going to work in the future. So for to successfully completing the a task he is always trying to think profoundly and put his mind to it, before approaching the problem. The second lesson is that you should be flexible in your relationship with nature. You should change in your relationship to the enviroment to ensure that our children will live in a safe World.

December 5, 2014