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If your need for space or slowness has been labeled selfish — even by your own inner voice — this episode offers a reframe. Learn why solitude, separation, and stillness may be signs of sacred alignment.
When you’re growing at the identity level, even your most life-giving choices can feel... uncomfortable. You say no more. You slow your pace. You carve out space to hear what God is actually saying — not just what others expect. But somewhere along the way, you begin to wonder: Am I being selfish?
In this episode of Identity-Level Recalibration, Julie Holly shares why what feels selfish is often sacred. You’ll learn how the nervous system resists internal shifts, how external expectations distort your pace, and why your alignment may require others to misunderstand you for a little while.
This isn’t permission to isolate. It’s a reminder that obedience sometimes looks like retreat — not because you’re withdrawing, but because you’re anchoring.
With insights from John Bevere, a story about Julie’s husband’s recalibration through fly fishing, and a public example from Taylor Swift’s career pivot, this episode offers clarity, freedom, and a pathway back to your own God-given rhythm.
In This Episode, We Cover:
Today’s Micro-Recalibration:
Ask yourself:
Anchor this:
“What feels selfish might actually be sacred.”
If you lead, parent, create, or build — let others see what it looks like to honor the process without apology.
Your alignment will serve them far more than your burnout ever could.
Resources:
X: Multiply Your God-Given Potential by John Bevere
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 The Recalibration is a fit for you
→ Download the Misalignment Audit
→ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter
→ Join the waitlist for the next Recalibration cohort
This isn’t therapy. This isn’t coaching. This is identity recalibration — and it changes everything.
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If your need for space or slowness has been labeled selfish — even by your own inner voice — this episode offers a reframe. Learn why solitude, separation, and stillness may be signs of sacred alignment.
When you’re growing at the identity level, even your most life-giving choices can feel... uncomfortable. You say no more. You slow your pace. You carve out space to hear what God is actually saying — not just what others expect. But somewhere along the way, you begin to wonder: Am I being selfish?
In this episode of Identity-Level Recalibration, Julie Holly shares why what feels selfish is often sacred. You’ll learn how the nervous system resists internal shifts, how external expectations distort your pace, and why your alignment may require others to misunderstand you for a little while.
This isn’t permission to isolate. It’s a reminder that obedience sometimes looks like retreat — not because you’re withdrawing, but because you’re anchoring.
With insights from John Bevere, a story about Julie’s husband’s recalibration through fly fishing, and a public example from Taylor Swift’s career pivot, this episode offers clarity, freedom, and a pathway back to your own God-given rhythm.
In This Episode, We Cover:
Today’s Micro-Recalibration:
Ask yourself:
Anchor this:
“What feels selfish might actually be sacred.”
If you lead, parent, create, or build — let others see what it looks like to honor the process without apology.
Your alignment will serve them far more than your burnout ever could.
Resources:
X: Multiply Your God-Given Potential by John Bevere
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 The Recalibration is a fit for you
→ Download the Misalignment Audit
→ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter
→ Join the waitlist for the next Recalibration cohort
This isn’t therapy. This isn’t coaching. This is identity recalibration — and it changes everything.
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