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#329 The Repair That Was Smaller Than You Thought It Had to Be

Season 4 Episode 329 Published 1 week, 2 days ago
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If you spent more energy dreading the repair than the repair actually cost — this episode is for you. The anticipation runs on capacity. The evidence that the relationship held is what the nervous system has been waiting to believe.

Most high-capacity humans don't just dread conflict. They run a full fear inventory before the repair even begins — the replaying, the scenarios, the anxiety, the doubt. And then, when the repair actually happens, none of it was necessary.

If you've ever done the simple thing and watched the relationship hold, then waited for it to unravel anyway — this episode is for you.

In this episode you'll recognize:

  • Why the anticipation costs more capacity than the repair itself
  • How the nervous system builds trust — not from preparation, but from evidence
  • What it means when the simple return was enough and part of you still doesn't believe it
  • Why monitoring the relationship after a repair isn't intuition — it's a nervous system waiting for proof
  • How a growing track record quietly rewires the anticipatory bracing

Today's Micro Recalibration:

Think of a repair that went better than you expected. Instead of moving past it — stay with it. Notice what you prepared for versus what actually happened. Let it be evidence, not luck. I came back simply. And the relationship held. That's something I can trust.

This is EP 329 · Week 11 · Season 4 of The Recalibration with Julie Holly.

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