Burnout isn’t about capacity — it’s about identity. High performers often repeat draining patterns because the nervous system protects who we had to be to feel safe. In this episode, learn how to gently shift the story from survival to alignment. Why do we keep choosing what exhausts us, even when we know better? For many high-capacity humans, burnout isn’t caused by effort — it’s caused by identity memory: the early story you learned about who you had to be to stay safe, chosen, or loved. Wh...
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Burnout isn’t about capacity — it’s about identity. High performers often repeat draining patterns because the nervous system protects who we had to be to feel safe. In this episode, learn how to gently shift the story from survival to alignment. Why do we keep choosing what exhausts us, even when we know better? For many high-capacity humans, burnout isn’t caused by effort — it’s caused by identity memory: the early story you learned about who you had to be to stay safe, chosen, or loved. Wh...
High performance can quietly become survival mode. In this episode, discover why you can’t stop striving, how your nervous system equates love with productivity, and how to recalibrate peace as the new signal of safety. If you’ve ever tried to rest but ended up restless, this episode will meet you where achievement and exhaustion quietly collide. In The Recalibration, Julie Holly explores why high performers struggle to “turn off” even when everything in them craves peace. Drawing from Michae...
The Recalibration
Burnout isn’t about capacity — it’s about identity. High performers often repeat draining patterns because the nervous system protects who we had to be to feel safe. In this episode, learn how to gently shift the story from survival to alignment. Why do we keep choosing what exhausts us, even when we know better? For many high-capacity humans, burnout isn’t caused by effort — it’s caused by identity memory: the early story you learned about who you had to be to stay safe, chosen, or loved. Wh...