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#144 Stress, Burnout & Why Pressure Hijacks Leadership Presence
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Burnout recovery isn’t just about rest. Discover why pressure hijacks presence, how stress keeps leaders braced inside, and why identity-level recalibration—not quick fixes—is the only path to lasting leadership peace.
Have you ever looked calm on the outside while feeling braced and buzzing inside? That’s the hidden cost of performance pressure — the nervous system in survival mode, even when you appear composed.
In this episode of The Recalibration, Julie Holly explores how stress hijacks presence and why so many high-capacity humans live stuck between cognitive overload and acute stress. Drawing on Dr. Linnea Passaler’s Heal Your Nervous System and her “alertness elevator” model, Julie explains the four levels of nervous system regulation:
- Blue (deep rest)
- Green (calm focus)
- Yellow (overload: rereading the same email, distracted in conversations, forgetting details)
- Red (acute stress: snapping at loved ones, tight chest before presentations, exhausted but wired at night)
For leaders, living in yellow or red doesn’t just impact you — it shapes your culture. A CEO who looks calm but carries hurried energy sets a tone of pressure for the entire team.
Yo-Yo Ma offers a counter-example: a world-renowned cellist whose embodied presence steadies entire audiences. Listeners describe even the silence between his notes as powerful. His discipline isn’t about striving but slowing down — showing that presence, not pressure, creates peace that multiplies outward.
And here’s the heart of today’s recalibration: tactics like deep breathing or sabbaticals help temporarily, but unless you recalibrate identity, your nervous system will default to proving and pressure. Identity-Level Recalibration (ILR) isn’t another mindset tool — it rewrites the story underneath so your body can finally believe: I belong, even unhurried.
Today’s Micro Recalibration:
- Name one moment today where you will enter with an unhurried breath and a softened gaze.
- Leadership extension: Before your next meeting, pause at the door. Let your nervous system settle before you speak. Ask: “Will I bring presence or pressure into this room?”
If you’ve been navigating burnout recovery, decision fatigue, role confusion, or the ache of success without fulfillment, this episode offers both relief and recognition — and points you to the deeper solution: recalibration at the identity level.
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.
728 episodes
Manage episode 509327890 series 2771558
Burnout recovery isn’t just about rest. Discover why pressure hijacks presence, how stress keeps leaders braced inside, and why identity-level recalibration—not quick fixes—is the only path to lasting leadership peace.
Have you ever looked calm on the outside while feeling braced and buzzing inside? That’s the hidden cost of performance pressure — the nervous system in survival mode, even when you appear composed.
In this episode of The Recalibration, Julie Holly explores how stress hijacks presence and why so many high-capacity humans live stuck between cognitive overload and acute stress. Drawing on Dr. Linnea Passaler’s Heal Your Nervous System and her “alertness elevator” model, Julie explains the four levels of nervous system regulation:
- Blue (deep rest)
- Green (calm focus)
- Yellow (overload: rereading the same email, distracted in conversations, forgetting details)
- Red (acute stress: snapping at loved ones, tight chest before presentations, exhausted but wired at night)
For leaders, living in yellow or red doesn’t just impact you — it shapes your culture. A CEO who looks calm but carries hurried energy sets a tone of pressure for the entire team.
Yo-Yo Ma offers a counter-example: a world-renowned cellist whose embodied presence steadies entire audiences. Listeners describe even the silence between his notes as powerful. His discipline isn’t about striving but slowing down — showing that presence, not pressure, creates peace that multiplies outward.
And here’s the heart of today’s recalibration: tactics like deep breathing or sabbaticals help temporarily, but unless you recalibrate identity, your nervous system will default to proving and pressure. Identity-Level Recalibration (ILR) isn’t another mindset tool — it rewrites the story underneath so your body can finally believe: I belong, even unhurried.
Today’s Micro Recalibration:
- Name one moment today where you will enter with an unhurried breath and a softened gaze.
- Leadership extension: Before your next meeting, pause at the door. Let your nervous system settle before you speak. Ask: “Will I bring presence or pressure into this room?”
If you’ve been navigating burnout recovery, decision fatigue, role confusion, or the ache of success without fulfillment, this episode offers both relief and recognition — and points you to the deeper solution: recalibration at the identity level.
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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