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Think you’re just “wired this way”? You’re not. This episode unpacks how personality patterns form, why they’re not permanent, and how to gently shift them — one small, identity-aligned decision at a time.
You’re not boxed in by your type — and you’re not stuck with your default settings.
In this episode of Identity-Level Recalibration, Julie Holly unpacks the truth about personality: it’s often shaped by protection, not permanence.
Whether you’ve identified as the achiever, the peacemaker, the helper, or the loyalist, you’ll learn how those traits were built — and how to shift them with simple, sustainable recalibration.
Includes neuroscience insight, a story from Eleanor Roosevelt, and a powerful personal moment from Julie’s own journey.
In This Episode, We Cover:
• Why “just how you are” might actually be a nervous system pattern
• How Enneagram, DISC, and MBTI labels can help — and where they limit
• The difference between personality and practiced protection
• Julie’s personal story of connection without full trust
• How Eleanor Roosevelt rewired her role — and redefined leadership
• What your nervous system is really looking for (hint: safety)
• A three-step process to begin interrupting default behaviors
Today’s Micro-Recalibration:
Notice one behavior you’ve been labeling as “just my personality.”
Then ask:
• What is this behavior trying to protect?
• What story taught me this was necessary?
• What’s one small way I can shift this response today?
You don’t need to change everything.
You just need to interrupt one old loop — gently, and often.
If this episode gave you language you’ve been missing, please rate and review the show so more high-capacity humans can find it.
Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
→ Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights
→ Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if ILR is a fit for you
→ Download the Misalignment Audit
→ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter
→ Join the waitlist for the next ILR cohort
This isn’t therapy. This isn’t coaching. This is identity recalibration — and it changes everything.
By Julie HollyThink you’re just “wired this way”? You’re not. This episode unpacks how personality patterns form, why they’re not permanent, and how to gently shift them — one small, identity-aligned decision at a time.
You’re not boxed in by your type — and you’re not stuck with your default settings.
In this episode of Identity-Level Recalibration, Julie Holly unpacks the truth about personality: it’s often shaped by protection, not permanence.
Whether you’ve identified as the achiever, the peacemaker, the helper, or the loyalist, you’ll learn how those traits were built — and how to shift them with simple, sustainable recalibration.
Includes neuroscience insight, a story from Eleanor Roosevelt, and a powerful personal moment from Julie’s own journey.
In This Episode, We Cover:
• Why “just how you are” might actually be a nervous system pattern
• How Enneagram, DISC, and MBTI labels can help — and where they limit
• The difference between personality and practiced protection
• Julie’s personal story of connection without full trust
• How Eleanor Roosevelt rewired her role — and redefined leadership
• What your nervous system is really looking for (hint: safety)
• A three-step process to begin interrupting default behaviors
Today’s Micro-Recalibration:
Notice one behavior you’ve been labeling as “just my personality.”
Then ask:
• What is this behavior trying to protect?
• What story taught me this was necessary?
• What’s one small way I can shift this response today?
You don’t need to change everything.
You just need to interrupt one old loop — gently, and often.
If this episode gave you language you’ve been missing, please rate and review the show so more high-capacity humans can find it.
Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
→ Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights
→ Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if ILR is a fit for you
→ Download the Misalignment Audit
→ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter
→ Join the waitlist for the next ILR cohort
This isn’t therapy. This isn’t coaching. This is identity recalibration — and it changes everything.