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Most high-capacity humans lost their self-trust after an outcome — not a failure of judgment. There’s a version of self-trust that doesn’t need outcomes to cooperate. This episode reclaims it.
Most high-capacity humans didn’t lose their self-trust because of a failure of judgment. They lost it because of an outcome.
Something didn’t work. A decision that seemed right turned out wrong. A direction pursued with everything they had came apart. And in the aftermath, a quiet conclusion formed: I’ve been wrong. I can’t fully trust myself.
That conclusion feels responsible. Even wise. But it made a mistake most high performers never catch — it anchored self-trust to something that was never a reliable foundation.
Outcomes.
There are two kinds of self-trust. The first is certainty-based: I trust myself because I know it will work out. That version resets with every new unknown. You can win and still not trust yourself — because the next decision is always coming, and certainty-based self-trust has no memory. Every unknown forces the proof to start again.
The second kind is alignment-based: I trust myself because I know how I show up when I don’t know how it ends. That version is stable. Not because outcomes always cooperate, but because the foundation is entirely internal — rooted in orientation, character, and the evidence of how you move when it’s genuinely hard.
This is the Reclamation stage of Week 14. And what we’re reclaiming is the self-trust the certainty requirement displaced — by quietly replacing the right question with the wrong one.
Not: was I right? But: was I oriented?
Is this episode for you?
What we walk through:
Today’s Recalibration:
Think of a decision you’ve second-guessed. Ask: was I oriented when I made it? That answer is the evidence.
Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
→ Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if The Recalibration is a fit for you
→ Learn about The Recalibration Cohort
→ Join the next Friday Recalibration Live experience
→ Take your listening deeper! Subscribe to The Weekly Recalibration Companion to receive reflections and extensions to each week's podcast episodes.
→ Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights
→ Download the Misalignment Audit
→ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter
→ Books to read (Tidy categories on Amazon- I've read/listened to each recommended title.)
→ One link to all things
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Most high-capacity humans lost their self-trust after an outcome — not a failure of judgment. There’s a version of self-trust that doesn’t need outcomes to cooperate. This episode reclaims it.
Most high-capacity humans didn’t lose their self-trust because of a failure of judgment. They lost it because of an outcome.
Something didn’t work. A decision that seemed right turned out wrong. A direction pursued with everything they had came apart. And in the aftermath, a quiet conclusion formed: I’ve been wrong. I can’t fully trust myself.
That conclusion feels responsible. Even wise. But it made a mistake most high performers never catch — it anchored self-trust to something that was never a reliable foundation.
Outcomes.
There are two kinds of self-trust. The first is certainty-based: I trust myself because I know it will work out. That version resets with every new unknown. You can win and still not trust yourself — because the next decision is always coming, and certainty-based self-trust has no memory. Every unknown forces the proof to start again.
The second kind is alignment-based: I trust myself because I know how I show up when I don’t know how it ends. That version is stable. Not because outcomes always cooperate, but because the foundation is entirely internal — rooted in orientation, character, and the evidence of how you move when it’s genuinely hard.
This is the Reclamation stage of Week 14. And what we’re reclaiming is the self-trust the certainty requirement displaced — by quietly replacing the right question with the wrong one.
Not: was I right? But: was I oriented?
Is this episode for you?
What we walk through:
Today’s Recalibration:
Think of a decision you’ve second-guessed. Ask: was I oriented when I made it? That answer is the evidence.
Explore Identity-Level Recalibration
→ Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if The Recalibration is a fit for you
→ Learn about The Recalibration Cohort
→ Join the next Friday Recalibration Live experience
→ Take your listening deeper! Subscribe to The Weekly Recalibration Companion to receive reflections and extensions to each week's podcast episodes.
→ Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights
→ Download the Misalignment Audit
→ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter
→ Books to read (Tidy categories on Amazon- I've read/listened to each recommended title.)
→ One link to all things
...

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