What a Three-Year-Old Can Teach Us About Trying, Failing, and Living Boldly

Awesomeness Abounds by Michelle Feole

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What if falling down isn’t a sign you’re failing—but proof you’re learning? In this episode, we revisit a simple moment in a church hallway: a three-year-old running full speed, taking a hard fall, and popping back up without hesitation. No shame. No overthinking. No worrying about who saw. Somewhere between childhood and adulthood, we lose that fearlessness. We stop allowing ourselves to learn. We expect perfection on the first try. We assume everyone is watching, judging, whispering. But the truth? Most of us are still new at something. Still figuring it out. Still learning how to run. Listen in as we explore why falling is essential, why judgment is mostly imagined, and why courage often looks like standing up—scraped, bruised, and still willing to try again.

💡 What You’ll Learn: • Why adults fear failure more than kids ... 

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Awesomeness Abounds