Just don’t complain about it and go build better form. More confidence. Then go back. I never had confidence in getting out of the comfort zone until I dialed the form, The commitment, and neglect of getting hurt. In reality most falls won’t injure you imo. Our bones are more springy than you think. Just mitigate any vibrations or looseness or else you might actually brake something. It’ll heal eventually though. Besides, slush makes everything better late season. I’m always uneasy about firm snow/landings but with the warming weather, all of that goes away. Get out there, Clear the mind, and focus on what’s important to your skiing and self improvement. If something spooks you, take another run you feel hella confident in. Get pumped, and then go back. In all reality, just keep skiing it’ll happen eventually that you’ll pass your roadblocks. Not to mention everyone’s mind and boundaries are different, but can be expanded as long as you try.