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What if the problem isn’t you… but the floor you’re standing on?
In this episode, we unpack a simple gym moment that turned into a powerful life lesson. After wrestling with not one, not two, but three “wobbly” spin bikes, a realization hit: the bikes weren’t broken—the floor was uneven. The instability wasn’t about the equipment. It was about the environment.
How often do we do the same thing in life?
We move into a new season—a job, a city, a relationship, a leadership role—and suddenly feel off balance. Instead of considering the environment, we question ourselves. “What’s wrong with me?” “Why can’t I handle this?” But what if nothing is wrong? What if you’ve just moved to a new tile and need to readjust?
Listen in as we explore the difference between being broken and being in transition. Because stability isn’t permanent—it’s practiced. And wobbling doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you’re adapting.
💡 What You’ll Learn: • Why feeling “off” in a new season is often environmental, not personal • The hidden power of adjusting instead of abandoning • How to recognize when you’re blaming the bike instead of the floor • Why growth requires periodic rebalancing • A healthier mindset for navigating change, risk, and new opportunities
🛠️ Action Step: Ask yourself: “Is something actually wrong with me—or am I just in a new environment?” Identify one area of your life that feels wobbly and write down one small adjustment you can make instead of walking away.
📌 Perfect For: • Anyone navigating a career or life transition • Leaders stepping into new roles • High-achievers facing unexpected instability • People considering a big move or opportunity • Anyone who needs the reminder: you’re not broken—you’re adjusting
By Michelle FeoleWhat if the problem isn’t you… but the floor you’re standing on?
In this episode, we unpack a simple gym moment that turned into a powerful life lesson. After wrestling with not one, not two, but three “wobbly” spin bikes, a realization hit: the bikes weren’t broken—the floor was uneven. The instability wasn’t about the equipment. It was about the environment.
How often do we do the same thing in life?
We move into a new season—a job, a city, a relationship, a leadership role—and suddenly feel off balance. Instead of considering the environment, we question ourselves. “What’s wrong with me?” “Why can’t I handle this?” But what if nothing is wrong? What if you’ve just moved to a new tile and need to readjust?
Listen in as we explore the difference between being broken and being in transition. Because stability isn’t permanent—it’s practiced. And wobbling doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you’re adapting.
💡 What You’ll Learn: • Why feeling “off” in a new season is often environmental, not personal • The hidden power of adjusting instead of abandoning • How to recognize when you’re blaming the bike instead of the floor • Why growth requires periodic rebalancing • A healthier mindset for navigating change, risk, and new opportunities
🛠️ Action Step: Ask yourself: “Is something actually wrong with me—or am I just in a new environment?” Identify one area of your life that feels wobbly and write down one small adjustment you can make instead of walking away.
📌 Perfect For: • Anyone navigating a career or life transition • Leaders stepping into new roles • High-achievers facing unexpected instability • People considering a big move or opportunity • Anyone who needs the reminder: you’re not broken—you’re adjusting