Awesomeness Abounds

Michelle Feole

Start your day with a burst of insight. Awesomeness Abounds delivers powerful, short episodes packed with practical wisdom and key life lessons. Whether you're on your commute, grabbing coffee, or taking a quick break, each episode gives you something valuable to think about and act on. Short on time, big on impact. Tune in and grow a little every day. https://linktr.ee/awesomeness.abounds.hq

  1. The Work Nobody Sees

    2d ago

    The Work Nobody Sees

    What separates average results from exceptional ones? In this episode, we explore a powerful truth: The work nobody sees is often the work that matters most. We live in a world that celebrates outcomes—the promotion, the achievement, the finish line, the award. But behind every visible success is a collection of invisible habits, choices, and efforts that rarely receive recognition. The challenge is that many people lose motivation when no one is watching, no one is applauding, and no one is holding them accountable. Listen in as we explore why the quiet work matters, how consistency compounds over time, and why the habits you build in private often determine the results you experience in public. Whether it's your career, your health, your relationships, or your personal growth, the small actions you take when nobody is paying attention can have the greatest impact on your future. Because success isn't built during the moments everyone sees—it's built during the moments no one does. 💡 What You'll Learn: • Why invisible effort often creates visible success • The difference between motivation and discipline • How small, consistent habits compound over time • Why comparing your behind-the-scenes work to others' highlight reels is dangerous • How private choices shape public results 🛠️ Action Step: Identify one habit, task, or activity that supports your long-term goals but often goes unnoticed. Commit to doing it consistently this week, even if nobody else knows you're doing it. Focus on building the habit, not earning recognition. 📌 Perfect For: • Professionals pursuing long-term career growth • Athletes and fitness enthusiasts • Leaders developing discipline and consistency • Entrepreneurs building something meaningful • Anyone striving to become better than they were yesterday

    5 min
  2. The Day Your Name Becomes the Solution

    3d ago

    The Day Your Name Becomes the Solution

    What separates a helpful employee from a truly trusted leader? In this episode, we break down a powerful idea: "The moment your name becomes a solution, you won." Most people think success comes from having all the answers. But the people who earn the most trust in organizations, families, and communities are rarely the ones who know everything. Instead, they're the people others turn to when challenges arise. They've built a reputation for being curious, resourceful, dependable, and willing to help move problems forward. Listen in as we explore how trust is earned through countless small actions over time. From building relationships and learning across disciplines to staying calm in the middle of uncertainty, you'll discover why becoming part of the solution is one of the highest forms of influence and leadership. Because titles may earn attention, but trust earns responsibility. And when people hear your name and immediately feel more confident, you've built something truly valuable. 💡 What You'll Learn: • Why becoming a solution is more powerful than having all the answers • How curiosity and continuous learning build trust over time • The role relationships play in becoming a go-to resource • Why influence is often earned long before it's recognized • The responsibility that comes with being someone others depend on 🛠️ Action Step: Ask yourself: "When challenges arise, do people see me as part of the problem, part of the process, or part of the solution?" Then identify one way you can increase your value to others this week—whether through learning, helping, connecting people, or simply showing up consistently. 📌 Perfect For: • Leaders and aspiring leaders • Professionals looking to increase their influence • Team members who want to become trusted resources • Entrepreneurs and business owners • Anyone who wants to build a reputation that inspires confidence

    5 min
  3. The Book That Changes Everything

    4d ago

    The Book That Changes Everything

    What if one of the most powerful tools for personal growth, problem-solving, and success has been sitting on a shelf this whole time? In this episode, we explore the incredible power of reading and the role curiosity plays in expanding our understanding of the world. From childhood trips to the library to wandering through endless rows of books at a university library, this talk is a reminder that every book offers access to new ideas, fresh perspectives, and lessons learned by others. Reading isn't just about gaining knowledge—it's about challenging assumptions, solving problems, and discovering opportunities that might otherwise remain hidden. In a world with more access to information than ever before, the question isn't whether learning is available. The question is whether we're willing to pursue it. Listen in as we explore why one simple habit can dramatically expand your perspective and why "reading can seriously damage your ignorance." 💡 What You'll Learn: • Why reading is one of life's greatest equalizers • How books help us borrow decades of experience from others • The connection between curiosity, learning, and personal growth • Why many problems have already been solved—if we're willing to look • How small daily learning habits can create lasting change 🛠️ Action Step: Pick up one book and read one page today. That's it. No pressure to finish it. Just start. Let curiosity lead the way and see where it takes you. 📌 Perfect For: • Lifelong learners • Leaders and professionals seeking growth • Students and educators • Anyone looking to expand their perspective • People who want to learn more, think deeper, and grow wiser

    5 min
  4. The Best Leaders Give Fewer Orders

    5d ago

    The Best Leaders Give Fewer Orders

    What is the true purpose of leadership? In this episode, we challenge one of the biggest misconceptions about being in charge: leadership isn't about giving orders—it's about developing people who can think for themselves. Drawing inspiration from a powerful lesson in Leaders Eat Last and a real-world workplace experience, we explore the difference between creating followers and creating leaders. Great leaders don't spend their days answering every question or directing every action. Instead, they provide direction, explain the "why," and equip others to make good decisions long after the conversation is over. Listen in as we discuss why organizations that teach compliance often struggle when challenges arise, while organizations that teach critical thinking create teams that can adapt, solve problems, and thrive. 💡 What You'll Learn: • Why the best leaders give fewer orders, not more • The difference between obedience and responsibility • How teaching people to think creates stronger teams • Why micromanagement limits growth and scalability • How leaders can transfer decision-making skills instead of just providing answers 🛠️ Action Step: Think about the people you lead. Ask yourself: "Am I teaching them what to do, or am I teaching them how to think?" This week, the next time someone asks for an answer, spend a few extra minutes explaining the reasoning behind it. 📌 Perfect For: • Team leaders and managers • Project managers and supervisors • Business owners and entrepreneurs • Parents, coaches, and mentors • Anyone looking to build leaders instead of followers

    6 min
  5. If You've Met Me, You've Met My Parents

    6d ago

    If You've Met Me, You've Met My Parents

    Have you ever stopped to consider where your habits, values, and perspectives came from? In this episode, we explore a simple but powerful idea: "If you've met me, you've met my parents." Through a lighthearted story about Carmex lip balm and family influence, we uncover a deeper truth about how people are shaped. From work ethic and character to beliefs and daily habits, the people, principles, and influences we surround ourselves with leave lasting fingerprints on who we become. Listen in as we examine the difference between living by default and living with intention. Because whether it's family, mentors, faith, books, or culture, the influences that shape us eventually become visible to everyone around us. 💡 What You'll Learn: • How small habits often reveal larger influences • The role of both nature and nurture in shaping who we become • Why our values and behaviors reflect the sources we follow • How intentional influences create intentional outcomes • Questions to help identify what is currently molding your life 🛠️ Action Step: Take inventory of the people, ideas, books, media, and habits that most influence your daily life. Ask yourself: "If someone observed my life, what would they assume I value most?" If the answer isn't what you want it to be, identify one influence you can strengthen—or one you should replace. 📌 Perfect For: • Parents and mentors • Leaders developing others • Individuals pursuing personal growth • People exploring purpose, values, and identity • Anyone who wants to live more intentionally and understand the influences shaping their future

    5 min
  6. The Last 1%

    Jun 5

    The Last 1%

    What if the hardest part of success isn’t the beginning—but the very end? In this episode, we explore the idea of “the last 1%”—that final stretch of effort where you’re almost at the goal, but not quite there yet. Inspired by a hiking experience in Patagonia near Mount Fitz Roy, we break down what it feels like to push through exhaustion, uncertainty, and discomfort when the finish line is already in sight. Most people see the summit, the success, or the highlight moment. But they rarely see the icy, uncertain, mentally exhausting stretch that comes right before it. And that’s exactly where many people choose to stop. Listen in as we talk about why the final steps often matter the most, how comfort can quietly pull us away from completion, and why finishing strong is what turns “almost there” into “I did it.” 💡 What You’ll Learn: • Why the last 1% of effort is often the most difficult—and most important • How progress near the end can feel harder than progress at the start • Why most people quit right before meaningful breakthroughs • The difference between being “close” and actually finishing • How finishing strong changes the meaning of the entire journey 🛠️ Action Step: Think about one area in your life where you’re “almost there” but not quite finished—whether it’s a project, goal, habit, or commitment. Identify the final 1% you’ve been avoiding and take one step toward completing it this week. 📌 Perfect For: • High achievers and goal-setters • Students and professionals finishing long projects • Athletes and competitors • Entrepreneurs and creators • Anyone standing just before a breakthrough moment

    5 min
  7. Laughing in the Middle of the Storm

    Jun 4

    Laughing in the Middle of the Storm

    What do you do when life feels completely out of your control? In this episode, we explore a surprising answer: sometimes the most powerful response to chaos isn’t control—it’s humor. Inspired by a real moment during a hurricane in Raleigh, North Carolina, we unpack how small acts of lightness can help us stay grounded in the middle of life’s storms. While real storms bring real consequences, most of life’s challenges sit somewhere in between inconvenience and uncertainty. And in those moments, we often forget that we still have agency—not over the situation itself, but over how we respond to it. Listen in as we talk about why laughter can be a form of resilience, how humor helps us navigate uncertainty, and why refusing to lose joy in difficult moments might be one of the strongest choices we can make. 💡 What You’ll Learn: • Why humor can be a powerful tool during stressful or uncertain times • The difference between what we can control vs. what we can’t • How people naturally respond to chaos—and healthier alternatives • Why resilience often looks like presence, not control • How small moments of laughter can reframe difficult situations 🛠️ Action Step: Think of a current stressor or challenge in your life. Instead of only focusing on what’s wrong, ask yourself: “Is there anything about this situation I can laugh at, reframe, or lighten?” Find one small moment this week where you choose humor or perspective over tension. 📌 Perfect For: • People navigating stressful seasons • Leaders and teams under pressure • Anyone dealing with uncertainty or change • Those who want to build emotional resilience • People who could use a little more humor in hard moments

    4 min
  8. The Middle of the Journey

    Jun 3

    The Middle of the Journey

    What if the most important part of someone’s journey is the part no one ever talks about? In this episode, we explore a simple but powerful idea: growth doesn’t happen at the beginning or the end—it happens in the middle. Inspired by a story about unexpectedly incredible homemade cookies from a coworker’s wife, we unpack what it means to recognize and encourage people while they are still in the process of becoming. We tend to celebrate beginnings with excitement and endings with applause. But the middle—the long stretch of effort, repetition, and uncertainty—is where most people quietly build the skills, habits, and resilience that eventually lead to success. And it’s also where encouragement is most often missing. Listen in as we talk about why “overnight success” is almost always a myth, why small acts of feedback and appreciation matter more than we think, and how noticing someone’s effort can fuel their continued growth in powerful ways. 💡 What You’ll Learn: • Why most real growth happens in the “middle” stage of any journey • How we overlook effort while waiting for results • The difference between celebrating outcomes vs. encouraging process • Why small feedback can have an outsized emotional impact • How to better support people in their learning and creative phases 🛠️ Action Step: Think of someone in your life who is currently “in the middle” of something—building a skill, growing a career, or developing a passion. Send them a message this week acknowledging their effort, not just their results. Be specific, genuine, and encouraging. 📌 Perfect For: • Leaders and managers • Coaches and mentors • Creators and entrepreneurs • Anyone working toward a long-term goal • People who want to encourage others more intentionally

    5 min

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Start your day with a burst of insight. Awesomeness Abounds delivers powerful, short episodes packed with practical wisdom and key life lessons. Whether you're on your commute, grabbing coffee, or taking a quick break, each episode gives you something valuable to think about and act on. Short on time, big on impact. Tune in and grow a little every day. https://linktr.ee/awesomeness.abounds.hq