When I first learned how to ride switch I found it easier to carve while looking over the "wrong" shoulder. I figured that once I got the hang of carving down I'd start looking over the other shoulder. The only problem is that now every time I look over the "right" shoulder to carve I feel way off balance and revert back to looking over the opposite shoulders. I can carve switch down all the blues and most of the blacks at my hill no problem, but when it's more crowded I feel like have somewhat of a blind spot and get nervous.
Is the only solution to this to just suck it up and start doing it the right way? I have no problem with staggering my feet, keeping a wide stance, etc, I just can't look over the freaking correct shoulder without feeling like I'm going to bail.