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#7 Identity Myths That Keep You Misaligned

Season 1 Episode 7 Published 6 months, 1 week ago
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Role confusion and decision fatigue often come from hidden identity myths (“I am what I produce”). Dismantle the beliefs that drain your peace and discover how ILR restores truth, belonging, and clarity.

If you’ve ever felt like you are your metrics, momentum, or public persona, you’ve been shaped by identity myths. Julie gently dismantles the big ones—“hustle equals honor,” “slowing down means falling behind,” “if I’m not visible, I’m irrelevant”—and shows how they create role confusion, decision fatigue, and success without fulfillment. With a faith-forward lens, she reframes identity as received, not achieved—what Julie calls Vertical Alignment—and explains how Identity-Level Recalibration replaces performance stories with truth.

Named references: Dallas Willard (on renovation of the heart) and Scripture’s call to live from renewed identity (e.g., Romans 12:2, NLT) as anchors for honest, embodied change.

ILR is not another mindset tactic—it’s the root-level recalibration that makes behavior congruent with who you truly are.

Today’s Micro-Recalibration Prompt
What belief are you holding about yourself that you’ve never questioned?

Write it down.
Say it out loud.
And ask:
“Is this actually true—or just familiar?”

You are allowed to release stories that no longer serve your becoming.

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