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When Survival Becomes Identity

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How childhood roles quietly shape the way women lead, love and build businesses

Identity is everything when running your own business, yet much of our identity is formed in childhood and quietly shapes the rest of our lives.

At twelve years old, a huge part of my identity was being the “good daughter.” Despite my mother’s chaotic mental health and emotional outbursts, I adored her. She was the centre of my world. But she became very ill, and I became her carer. Feeling I could no longer be a child, I became the fixer, the responsible one, the strong one. I held space for her trauma, self-harm and suicidal ideation, believing, “If I don’t do it, no one else will.”

I didn’t dare let her down or say no, for fear of rejection, being labelled a “bad carer,” or triggering a meltdown and her hurting herself.

It’s no wonder anxiety took hold. I had my first breakdown at nineteen, and many after that.

I was thirty-seven when becoming a mother myself, training in domestic abuse recovery and accessing counselling allowed me to see how harmful that relationship was. But as I tried to find my own identity, the emotional abuse and manipulation worsened, and I was left with no choice but to cut contact.

Yet I carried those survival identities into my business.

I felt responsible for every client’s results, undercharged, over-gave, and believed I had to be the best to be worthy of success. I was exhausted.

When Survival Becomes Identity

Thankfully, my mum gave me one gift: spirituality.

At nineteen, I met a spiritual teacher who helped me connect with an incredible source of love and guidance, my Spirit Guides.

Later, through spiritual hypnotherapy, this connection deepened as they helped me bring safety and love to my inner child and shift those survival identities. Spirit showed me who I truly was: inherently worthy, loved, and allowed to prioritise my peace.

That journey is now my work.

I support ambitious women to recognise and shift the identities that once kept them safe but now keep them stuck, so they can lead their businesses from sovereignty, not survival.

If there is one thing I hope to offer you, it is permission: to prioritise your peace, and to be who you know, deep within, you truly are.

 

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Geraldine Crane
Mother Wound Mentor & Soul Sovereignty Coach

Geraldine supports ambitious women to release survival-based identities formed in childhood and lead their businesses from self-trust, peace and inner authority. Her work blends trauma-informed awareness with spiritual insight, guiding women back to sovereignty rather than self-sacrifice.

Instagram: @geraldinecrane_serene
Email: hello@geraldinecrane.com
Link: linktr.ee/geraldinecrane

 

PULL-OUT QUOTES

“The identities that once kept us safe can quietly become the ones that keep us stuck.”

“I carried survival identities into my business and called it responsibility, until exhaustion told the truth.”

“You are allowed to prioritise your peace and still be powerful.”

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