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High-performer exhaustion runs deeper than drive. In this episode, discover how to lead without the mask of performance pressure — and why integrity, not image, is what sustains authentic success.

What if the version of you that everyone applauds isn’t the version that’s actually alive?

In this episode of The Recalibration, Julie Holly unpacks the hidden weight of performance pressure — that unspoken drive to keep proving, producing, and perfecting long after success is secure. Through the lens of Daniel Ek, founder of Spotify, Julie explores how grounded leadership flows from calm and clarity rather than control and image-management.

This conversation reaches beyond burnout recovery or mindset work. It exposes how identity drift, decision fatigue, and spiritual exhaustion intertwine when self-worth becomes tied to perception. You’ll learn why the ego isn’t evil — just exhausted — and how to reclaim integrity as your new definition of success.

Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and faith, Julie reveals how performance pressure is the nervous system’s way of protecting belonging — and how to teach your body that peace is safe again.

The Recalibration isn’t another mindset tactic; it’s the root-level, identity-first pathway that makes every other tool effective.
 Because when identity leads, excellence flows naturally — not from pressure, but from peace.

Today’s Micro Recalibration:
 Before your next decision, ask: “Am I protecting an image or expressing integrity?”
Choose the path that feels like peace, not pressure — that’s the sound of alignment.

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