This summer, an accidental opportunity brought me into contact with the skating rink and started my skating trip. This is my first contact skating. When I put on those snow-white skates, I immediately lost my sense of balance, not to mention on the ice, even on the flat ground. Holding the railing, I finally walked into the skating rink. However, the skates under my feet seem to be very dissatisfied with my little master. I can't wait to throw me off at once, so I have to hold on to the railing and move forward bit by bit with my hands, every step carefully. However, halfway through, my center of gravity was unstable. I accidentally leaned back and heard a bang. I fell headlong. That hard hand hurt me for three days. Looking at those skilled figures in the skating rink, I am really envious and frustrated. But I still give myself courage. This is my first time skating. Don't everyone else come step by step? I stood up again with difficulty, barely standing on the ice. Soon I learned the posture of others and tried to practice in a corner. Although the distance with others is still far away, I gradually feel a little skating after all. The second time I skated, I cheered myself up and made some progress compared with the last time. For this reason, I practice very easily. Finally, I can successfully let go from time to time, but that is not enough to be called skating. I'm discouraged again. "Should I give up?" I asked myself. Finally, I firmly told myself: "No! I should stick to it. "
When I stood on the ice rink for the third time, my shining skates seemed to be my partner at any time. In order to learn to skate as soon as possible, I simply let go of the railing, but I stumbled from the beginning. The ice on the ground is biting cold, but it can't hit my heart that decided to stick to it. I patted the broken ice off my body and stood up again ... Finally, when I slipped again, the ice seemed to be like the ordinary ground. Yes, as I told myself, I will skate well one day!
In fact, as long as I take the first step in everything, and then work hard to go step by step, I will gradually get closer to my destination. Failure is not terrible, and the success of trying to move forward after failure is incomparable.