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This is the first step to lasting self transformation and it involves recognizing our current belief system, both at the conscious and unconscious level.

Participants spend 3 evenings plus 2 weekend days, creating AWARENESS of what’s getting in the way for LASTING change.

Now that we have a better understanding of our current state, the next step is to apply ourselves to make the necessary changes.

With the new awareness, participants spend 5 days having an APPLICATION experience in and out of the classroom.

The final step to lasting self transformation is to make the changes a part of your daily life. This involves creating habits that will help maintain new, supportive belief systems.

New habits and thought patterns are put into your everyday life over this 3 month

INTEGRATION process.

This is the first step to lasting self transformation and it involves recognizing our current belief system, both at the conscious and unconscious level.

Participants spend 3 evenings plus 2 weekend days, creating AWARENESS of what’s getting in the way for LASTING change in your life.

Now that we have a better understanding of our current state, the next step is to apply ourselves to make the necessary changes.

With the new awareness, participants spend 5 days having an APPLICATION experience in and out of the classroom.

The final step to lasting self transformation is to make the changes a part of your daily life. This involves creating habits that will help maintain new, supportive belief systems.

New habits and thought patterns are put into your everyday life over this 3 month INTEGRATION process.

Awareness + Application + Integration = Changed Results

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The Unbecoming Summer

June 16, 20269 min read

The Nine Identities We Build to Stay Safe — And How to Recognize Yours

There's an idea I keep coming back to: that the deepest growth was never about becoming someone new at all. It's aboutunbecoming— gently setting down everything that was never really you, so the woman underneath can finally come forward.

If you've found your way here, there's a good chance you've already done a lot of work. You've read Mel Robbins books, taken the personal development courses, listened to the podcasts. You've probably already named a few of your own patterns. And still — something hasn't shifted the way you hoped it would.

This is the most common place to get stuck. Because knowing a pattern is not the same as being free of it.

What I've come to understand, after two decades in this work, we're carrying identities— versions of ourselves we built, usually unconsciously, in order to survive.

What an identity actually is

An identity is a strategy. Somewhere along the way, life asked more of you than you knew how to handle — a season of fear, a loss, a relationship that taught you love came with conditions, a childhood where you felt too much or weren't really seen. And a younger version of you found a way to cope.

It worked. That's the important part. These identities — they're brilliant solutions to real problems. They kept you safe... and sooooo.... they stayed with you.

The trouble is, they don't leave when the danger does. They become so familiar that you start to believe they are you. And over the years, they don't fade — they get smarter. More capable. More spiritual. More successful. You grow, and the identity grows right alongside you... running the show underneath.

My story

For most of my life, I lived inside the Manager.

In my twenties, I went through a deeply abusive relationship with a boss. Looking back now, I can see how much of my life changed in that season — I was groomed into becoming someone I was never meant to be, and my instincts, my voice, and my trust in myself eroded a little more each day. When I finally found my way out, I made a silent promise to myself: never again. Never again would I be caught off guard. Never again would someone hold that kind of control over my life.

So I became the woman who held everything together — the schedules, the plans, the outcomes, the emotions of everyone around me. Control felt like safety, so I never let it go.

Underneath the Manager lived the Rescuer, and she came from a simpler, harder truth: when I needed someone most, no one came. So I spent years making sure no one around me would ever feel that alone if I could help it. My worth became tied to being needed.

And beneath both of them lived the Bracer— the part of me always preparing for impact, always scanning for what could go wrong, always building backup plans. Even when life was good, my body never fully relaxed. It was the more women I sat with over the years that showed me I had never been the only one bracing. In some form, nearly every woman is. That's why I wrote my book,Bracing for Impact.

Linsay's story

My dear friend and co-facilitator, Linsay, walked a different doorway into the same place. Here's how she tells it:

"For most of my life, I didn't know I was an empath. I just knew I felt everything — and that I wasn't only feeling my own emotions. I was absorbing everyone else's, taking on the mood of a room, and believing all of it was mine. I couldn't tell where other people ended and I began.

Feeling all of it, all the time, was simply too much. So to survive, I unconsciously turned the feeling off. That's how I became the Numb One.

But when you turn your feelings off, you still have to move through a world that expects them. So I pretended. I performed. I learned to make emotions up, because making them up felt safer than feeling them —the Pretender and the Performer. And then I swung the other way and tried harder at everything, relying on no one, needing nothing from anyone — because if I didn't lean on people, I didn't take them on. That was the Try-Harder."

Between the two of us, that's seven of the nine. We know these from the inside. And the reason we can name them so clearly now is the same reason this work exists: once you can see an identity, you can finally begin to set it down.

So here they are — all nine, gathered into three acts. As you read, notice which ones make you go quiet. That quiet is recognition.

Act One — The Doing

These are the identities that keep you safe through what youdo.

The Manager keeps you safe through control. You reread the message before anyone else can send it. You'd rather do it yourself than explain it twice. You can't fully relax when something is out of your hands, and people stopped offering to help a long time ago. She forms when life once felt dangerously out of control — and holding everything became the way to make sure it never would again.

The Performer keeps you safe by controlling what others get to see. The smile is on before you feel it. You'd rather be admired than known, because admired feels safer. You can hold an entire room and still feel like no one in it truly knows you. She forms when being seen too closely once felt unsafe — so you learned to manage the image instead of risking the truth.

The Try-Harder keeps you safe by earning her place. You can't sit down until the list is short enough, and it never is. You've done the courses, the books, all of it, and it still doesn't feel like enough. When you're tired, the answer is always to push harder. She forms when you learned, somewhere, that you were only safe when you were doing enough — that rest had to be deserved.

Act Two — The Giving

These are the identities that keep you safe through how you give yourself away.

The Pleaser keeps you safe by keeping everyone else comfortable. The yes is out of your mouth before you've checked whether you mean it. You feel other people's discomfort faster than your own. You've been pleasing everybody and satisfying nobody, including yourself. She forms when your own needs once felt dangerous to have — and keeping the peace became the way to stay safe and stay loved.

The Rescuer keeps you safe by being the one everyone needs. You reach for other people's problems before they've finished the sentence. You're the one they all call when it falls apart — and no one calls just to check on you. You long to be needed, and in the same breath, you crave being left alone. She forms when no one came for you, and being needed quietly became how you knew you mattered.

The One Who Waits keeps you safe by holding back until it's finally her turn. You're waiting for the right time, and the right time keeps not coming. You watch from the edge while other people step in. Your dreams live in "someday." She forms when wanting something openly once led to disappointment — so it became safer to expect little than to reach and be let down.

Act Three — The Truth

These are the deepest ones — the identities we meet last, and most gently.

The Pretender keeps you safe by performing fine when you're not. "I'm okay" is automatic, even when you're falling apart. You're cheerful on the outside, and you've been through a nightmare. No one around you knows how heavy it actually is. She forms when the truth of how you felt was once too much for the people around you to hold — so you learned to hide it.

The Bracer keeps you safe by always being ready for the next impact. You're always a little braced, even when nothing is wrong. When things are calm, you wait for them to fall apart. Good news arrives with a flinch. Rest doesn't restore you, because you never quite lower your guard. She forms when the impact was once real — and staying ready felt like the only protection left.

The Numb One keeps you safe by feeling as little as possible. You feel flat, distant, or numb more often than you feel much of anything. You've turned the pain down, and the joy went quiet along with it. You're going through the motions, a little like watching your life from behind glass. She forms when feeling became too much to survive — and turning the volume down was the kindest thing your body could do to keep you here.

Here's the part that changes everything

If you saw yourself in one of these — or three, or five — I want you to hear this clearly:you are not the identity. You're the one underneath it. The one it was built to protect.

And here is why all the insight in the world hasn't fully freed you: these identities don't live in your mind. They live in your body. You can understand your pattern perfectly — name it, explain it, journal about it — and still feel it running the show the very next morning. Because understanding was never the missing piece.

Feeling safe enough to set it down is.

Protection and transformation cannot happen at the same time. As long as your body believes it still needs the identity to stay safe, it will keep it — no matter how much you grow. The work, then, isn't to fight these parts of yourself, or to fix them, or to force them out. It's to understand them. To honor how they protected you. To thank them. And to create enough safety that they no longer need to run the show.

That is slow, tender, body-level work. And it's exactly what we're doing this summer.

An invitation

This is what The Summer of Unbecoming is. Across nine panels, you'll meet each of these identities through real women telling the truth about them — how they recognized them, where they came from, and what they found on the other side. You move through it in your own time. There's no race, and there's no falling behind. Only layers.

And when you're ready, it all leads to She Leads From Within Live— three days this September where we don't just name these identities, we set them down together.

You don't have to become someone new. You only have to become less of who you had to be.

We're so glad you're here.

— Heather & Linsay

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As long as I choose to perceive anyone or anything as trauma, I could perceive anything as dangerous, hurtful, harmful, draining, scary... or any other experience. And I create more distance in reconciling my trauma. To reconcile my trauma, I choose to fully perceive just as much love in a situation as fear. When I did, I’m free of myself, which frees me of everyone else. - Heather

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Heather holds a Bachelor's degree, is a certified Life Coach, Family Constellation Facilitator, Constellation Master Coach, and Trauma-Informed Coach.

Heather's own journey of self-discovery began when she attended the company's foundational courses from 2006-2007. What started as a place of feeling lost and lonely quickly blossomed into one of empowerment and inner peace. This profound shift inspired Heather to dedicate her life to guiding others on their paths of growth and fulfillment.

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