• #29 Why Growth Feels So Slow (Even When You’re Doing the Work)
    2025/06/07

    If you’re doing the work but feel stuck, burned out, or frustrated that you’re not seeing results, this episode is for you. Learn why real growth often feels slow — and how to trust what’s happening beneath the surface.

    Doing all the right things but still not seeing the breakthrough? You’re not failing — you’re recalibrating. This episode explores why true transformation often feels quiet, what happens when your nervous system starts rewiring, and how to trust the slower rhythms of identity-aligned growth. Includes a personal story, neuroscience insight, a founder example, and a grounded recalibration practice.


    In This Episode, We Cover:

    • Why progress often feels invisible when you’re growing from identity

    • The neuroscience behind quiet seasons of transformation

    • How to tell the difference between emotional adrenaline and calibrated trust

    • Julie’s behind-the-scenes experience of building the ILR pathway in stillness

    • What founder Melissa Urban did during her “invisible” years

    • Why small, quiet shifts build sustainable growth

    • How to stay steady when the results haven’t caught up yet


    Today’s Micro-Recalibration
    Ask yourself:

    • Where am I equating quiet with failure?

    • What has shifted internally that I haven’t acknowledged yet?

    • What would it look like to honor my growth — even if no one else sees it?


    Progress isn’t always visible — but that doesn’t mean it’s not real.

    Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
    Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if ILR is a fit for you

    Join the waitlist for the next ILR cohort

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  • #28 Why You Struggle to Stay Consistent (and How to Fix It)
    2025/06/06

    If you’re tired of starting over, this episode explains why your struggle isn’t about discipline — it’s about identity. Learn why habits won’t hold if they aren’t built on who you actually believe you are.

    You don’t have a consistency problem — you have an identity gap. This episode explains why habit stacks and morning routines only work when they’re rooted in who you believe you are. You’ll learn why your nervous system resists change, how identity-level misalignment sabotages even your best efforts, and how small calibrated shifts create sustainable momentum. Includes a personal story, science-backed insight, and a powerful micro-recalibration.


    In This Episode, We Cover:

    • Why habit hacks don’t stick without identity alignment

    • How your nervous system rejects misaligned routines (even if they’re good)

    • What makes ILR different from Atomic Habits-style behavior models

    • Why starting over doesn’t mean failure — it means misalignment

    • Julie’s behind-the-scenes story of building this podcast from calibrated energy

    • What Jerry Seinfeld’s “don’t break the chain” method reveals about embodied identity

    • A simple, grounded way to return to your vision without burning out


    Today’s Micro-Recalibration
    Instead of forcing yourself to “just stick with it,” ask:

    • What habit feels heavy right now?

    • Is this rhythm aligned with who I’m becoming?

    • What’s one small, honest shift I can make today that feels like truth — not pressure?


    Your consistency doesn’t have to be perfect.
    It just has to be real.


    Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
    Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if ILR is a fit for you

    Join the waitlist for the next ILR cohort

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  • #27 How to Stay Grounded When Everything Feels Urgent
    2025/06/05

    When life moves fast, old patterns surface. This episode shows you how to stay rooted, clear, and calm — even when urgency takes over. No forcing. Just grounded recalibration.

    If urgency keeps hijacking your peace, this episode is for you. We explore what happens when high-pressure moments pull you into old habits — and how to return to grounded identity instead. Learn the science behind why your nervous system defaults under stress, how to pause before reacting, and why micro-movements matter more than willpower. Includes personal insight from Julie and today’s micro-recalibration.


    In This Episode, We Cover:

    • Why urgency triggers reactivity — even in high-capacity professionals

    • How your nervous system overrides clarity under stress

    • A personal recalibration story from Julie on saying no to the wrong “yes”

    • Leadership insight from Whole Foods founder John Mackey

    • Why micro-shifts in high-pressure moments create deep, sustainable change

    • How to pause, self-regulate, and realign without over-explaining or apologizing

    • A powerful practice to help you lead yourself instead of defaulting to fear


    Today’s Micro-Recalibration

    Pause in the moment of urgency. Ask yourself:

    • What part of me feels unsafe right now?

    • What do I tend to default to under pressure?

    • What would grounded alignment look like in this exact moment?


    Presence isn’t passive — it’s power in motion.


    Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
    Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if ILR is a fit for you

    Join the waitlist for the next ILR cohort

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  • #26 Why You Default to Overgiving or Overworking
    2025/06/04

    If you keep slipping into patterns you thought you outgrew—this episode unpacks why. Learn how your defaults formed, how to shift them, and why small changes work better than pressure.

    You’re dependable, high-capacity, and maybe a little tired of being “the one who holds it all.” In this episode, we unpack why you default to overgiving, overthinking, or overworking—and how to rewire from identity, not guilt. Learn how your brain prioritizes survival over alignment, and why your defaults aren't flaws—they’re invitations to recalibrate. Includes a personal story, a founder example, and today’s micro-recalibration to support your shift.


    In This Episode, We Cover:

    • How overgiving, overworking, and overthinking are not personality traits—they're nervous system defaults

    • Why high performers repeat old patterns even after “doing the inner work”

    • The neuroscience behind survival-mode behavior (and how to rewire it)

    • How to spot the beliefs fueling your default reactions

    • Why small, identity-aligned shifts create lasting transformation

    • Julie’s personal recalibration story from podcasting

    • A founder example of ILR in practice: John Mackey of Whole Foods

    • A micro-recalibration practice to help you stop performing and start realigning


    Today’s Micro-Recalibration

    Notice the default that still feels familiar—but no longer true.
    Ask:

    • When I’m stretched, what do I revert to?
    • What belief is hiding underneath that behavior?
    • What’s one subtle shift I can try next time that aligns with who I’m becoming?

    Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
    Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if ILR is a fit for you

    Join the waitlist for the next ILR cohort

    Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights



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    7 分
  • #25 When Big Vision Backfires
    2025/06/03

    You had the vision, but something’s misfiring. This episode reveals why alignment—not ambition—determines how far you go. If you’ve been pushing hard but losing steam, it’s time to recalibrate from the inside out.

    You had the vision. The plan. The fire. But somewhere along the way, something got heavy. Maybe you’re carrying too much. Maybe you lost clarity. Or maybe, your identity just hasn’t caught up to what you’re trying to create.

    In today’s episode, we unpack the hidden tension when your big vision outpaces your embodied identity. You’ll learn what internal capacity actually means, how to build it without burnout, and why identity always comes before sustainable strategy. We’ll reintroduce core ILR concepts like embodied identity and tease what's ahead this week—neural efficiency, habituation, and the identity feedback loop.

    We also look at the story of Jim Simons—world-class mathematician turned financial pioneer—who walked away from prestige to chase a vision the world wasn’t ready for. He didn’t rush. He stayed aligned. And it paid off.

    Today’s micro-recalibration:
    Where has your vision outpaced your identity?
    What small shift would bring you back into integrity today?
    Your capacity expands as your identity recalibrates.


    Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
    Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if ILR is a fit for you

    Join the waitlist for the next ILR cohort

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  • #24 The Power of Small Steps When You’re Burned Out
    2025/06/02

    If your vision is big but your pace keeps breaking you, this episode will help you rebuild from the inside out. Because small, identity-aligned shifts aren’t a compromise — they’re the way forward.

    Whether you’re a leader holding the weight of your team, a parent trying to stay present, or a high performer whose old pace is no longer sustainable, you’ll discover why slow, steady, identity-rooted movement changes everything.

    We introduce Pillar 3: Micro-Changes from the Identity-Level Recalibration pathway — and explore what your nervous system, leadership, and future self actually need to grow with peace and power.

    What we explore in this episode:

    • Why high-capacity leaders often reject what feels “too small”
    • How overfunctioning masks deep nervous system resistance
    • The internal tug-of-war between big goals and personal bandwidth
    • A real story from an ILR cohort that reframed self-trust
    • Why familiar patterns feel safer — even when they’re misaligned
    • What James Dyson’s 5,127 micro-movements teach us about staying with the work
    • How to move at a pace your body, life, and leadership can hold

    Today’s Micro-Recalibration:
    Pause the part of you that believes more pressure means more progress.
    Ask yourself:

    • Where have I been undervaluing a small step because it doesn’t “feel big enough”?
    • Is my resistance about clarity — or discomfort with slowness?
    • What’s one micro-move that reflects who I’m becoming, not who I’ve been?

    You don’t have to overhaul it all — you just need to move with intention today.

    Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
    Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if ILR is a fit for you

    Join the waitlist for the next ILR cohort

    Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights



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  • #23 The Truth That Heals
    2025/06/01

    In the in-between moments of becoming, Jesus doesn’t rush us. He meets us with gentle, healing truth. This episode is a quiet invitation to recalibrate — not by force, but by grace.

    There’s a kind of truth that doesn’t demand. It invites.

    In this Sunday episode, Julie Holly centers the week’s themes in the healing presence of Jesus — the One who speaks identity before behavior, grace before pressure, and truth without shame. If you’ve been in the tender in-between and wondered where God is in it, this is a gentle recalibration for your heart, mind, and soul.

    This isn’t about perfection. This is about presence — and the truth that makes you whole.

    What We Explore in This Episode:
    • Why Jesus never rushes recalibration
    • What it means to be called by name, not by performance
    • A personal moment when Scripture became an anchor in the in-between
    • How your nervous system responds to grace and gentleness
    • How truth becomes a bridge — not a weapon — in seasons of transformation
    • Why Identity-Level Recalibration integrates faith, neuroscience, and compassion into one sacred process

    Today’s Micro-Recalibration
    Slow down and ask:
    • Where do I feel the invitation to pause — not perform?
    • What truth is whispering to me beneath the noise?
    • Where have I mistaken delay for disapproval — when it’s actually gentleness?

    Today’s identity anchor:
    “I am becoming the kind of person who lets Jesus meet me in the middle — before I have it all together.”

    You don’t need to rush healing.
    You just need to stay honest in the becoming.

    Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
    Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if ILR is a fit for you

    Join the waitlist for the next ILR cohort

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  • #22 What to Do When You Don’t Feel Like Yourself Anymore
    2025/05/31

    You’ve let go of who you were — but haven’t fully become who you’re becoming. This tender in-between space can feel disorienting. In this episode, we talk about how to hold that stretch with honesty, grace, and strength.

    There’s a sacred stretch in growth — the space between the “no longer” and the “not yet.”

    This episode invites you into the tender terrain of identity shift, where clarity is forming but hasn’t fully arrived. Julie Holly shares personal insight and nervous system wisdom to help you stay grounded in the in-between. You don’t have to force clarity. You just have to stay honest — and keep becoming.

    This is Identity-Level Recalibration: where transformation meets truth.

    What We Explore in This Episode:
    • Why growth often feels confusing after a breakthrough
    • The emotional and neurological tension of the in-between
    • A personal story about feeling different in familiar spaces
    • The difference between identity drift and identity shift
    • Why your nervous system resists even positive change
    • How to name what’s true without rushing to fix it
    • What real leadership looks like in uncertain seasons
    • How honesty becomes holy ground in identity-level transformation

    Today’s Micro-Recalibration
    Ask yourself:
    • Where am I currently in the in-between?
    • What identity have I outgrown — and what’s still forming?
    • Can I name what’s real without needing to explain or resolve it?

    Try this identity anchor:
    “I am becoming the kind of person who can hold the in-between with honesty, grace, and gentle strength.”

    This isn’t the end — it’s a sacred middle.
    Let yourself be here.

    Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
    Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if ILR is a fit for you

    Join the waitlist for the next ILR cohort

    Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights



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    7 分