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The Roles We Carry, and the Ones We Outgrow

February 7, 2026 Sharon Fitzmaurice

We all live inside roles. Some are chosen with joy, others are inherited, expected, or handed to us before we ever had the chance to ask if they felt true. We become partners, mothers, leaders, caregivers, achievers, peacekeepers, nurturers, performers. And somewhere in the midst of all of it, our quieter self waits to be asked: Is this still mine?

In my recent conversation with Sara Slattery, she spoke beautifully about her work as a coach and mentor to ambitious women, guiding them to lead with energy and impact in their professional worlds. I found myself sitting with a different question afterwards:

How do we lead in our own lives, not just in our careers?

Leadership in this context is not about titles or influence. It is about integrity with the self. It is the ability to recognise when a role is nourishing us and when it is exhausting us. It is noticing when a role has become a costume we’ve outgrown. It is choosing to honour the changing cycles of our lives instead of questioning ourselves for evolving.

For women, these cycles can be felt viscerally. The Maiden - curious, open, wild with possibility. The Mother - whether through children, creativity, or vocation - the archetype that nurtures, builds, and sustains. And then the Wise Sage - the one who steps into her own authority, no longer willing to contort herself to fit expectations that were never hers to begin with.

The difficulty is that society rewards us for staying in one cycle far past its natural season. Many women feel the pressure to remain endlessly productive, endlessly available, endlessly agreeable. The private truth is that many are deeply tired. Tired from holding up worlds that no longer feed them. Tired from smiling through roles they never consciously chose. Tired from living a life of expectation while secretly hungering for something else.

But here is the quiet revolution: we are allowed to imagine our lives differently. We are allowed to consider what it would feel like to lead ourselves, not just perform the roles assigned to us. We are allowed to ask:

What role is mine?
What role never was?
And what role is calling me toward my next chapter?

And perhaps the most important question of all:

What if I took one step toward it?

The step does not have to be dramatic. It may be as gentle as telling the truth to yourself. Listening to your body. Admitting that a chapter has ended. Claiming a desire you’ve buried under responsibility. Or simply whispering out loud - there is more for me.

To lead in our own lives is to trust that our identity is not fixed. That we are not just one role for all time. That we are allowed to reshape ourselves as the inner seasons change.

The Maiden becomes the Mother becomes the Sage - not through force, but through listening. And perhaps the deepest wisdom is knowing that each stage deserves reverence. Each has something sacred to teach us.

When women begin to imagine what life could feel like if aligned with desire, vitality, and purpose rather than expectation, something remarkable happens. Not all at once, but slowly, quietly, steadily. Life reorganises around truth.

And that, perhaps, is the highest form of leadership - the leadership of the self.

Listen to the Podcast Episode with Sara Slattery

If these reflections resonate with you, I invite you to listen to my conversation with Sara Slattery, where we explore energy, ambition, impact, and the importance of claiming our own inner authority.

🎧 Listen here: The Sharon Fitzmaurice Podcast

Author Bio

Sharon Fitzmaurice is a Holistic Wellness Coach, Reiki Master Teacher & Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Author, Speaker, Podcast Host, and Advocate for Mental Health Awareness and survivors of childhood abuse. Founder of the Soulful Journeys Online Community, Sharon supports others to reconnect with purpose, awaken their wellbeing, and live with compassion and curiosity.

Tags women, roles, maiden, mother, sage, imagine, choices, creation, performance, nurturer, dreamer, leader, values, your life, sharon fitzmaurice, sara slattery
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When life changes, so can you - Redefine Freedom and Balance

June 27, 2025 Sharon Fitzmaurice

Through Chuzeday, Deborah is helping solo business owners reclaim their time, honour their wellbeing, and build a life that truly fits.

There are moments in life that change everything. For Deborah Jordan, that moment arrived in 2019 when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. It brought her busy world to a standstill - and at the same time, opened the door to a more intentional way of living and working.

But Deborah’s story of strength and compassion began long before that. As a young girl, she cared for her father who had brain cancer. That experience taught her resilience in a way few childhoods do. It shaped her understanding of time, empathy, and the invisible strength it takes to hold space for others.

A third-generation hair stylist, Deborah had built and managed a thriving salon, doing everything herself - the appointments, the business, the care. But like so many solo business owners, the endless demands eventually took a toll. When illness came knocking, it forced a vital question to the surface: What if business could support your life, instead of consuming it?

In her healing, Deborah envisioned something new. A platform that would give her, and others like her - the flexibility and freedom to run a business in a healthier, more sustainable way. And so, Chuzeday was born.

But Chuzeday is more than just an app. It’s a lifeline. A sanctuary. A growing community built on the belief that your time is sacred, your wellbeing matters, and your business should work for you. It empowers solo entrepreneurs to set boundaries, manage time intuitively, and reconnect with the joy and purpose behind their work.

Deborah shared this powerful journey on her very first podcast appearance in The Sharon Fitzmaurice Podcast, and it was an honour to witness her passion shine through. Her voice is calm, but her message is bold: you can change, you can choose again, and you can rebuild a life that fits who you are now.

Chuzeday reflects that wisdom. It’s a platform born from personal transformation, and one that invites others to make space for theirs. In every feature, every conversation, and every client supported, there is Deborah’s quiet strength and deep respect for what it means to be human - especially when you're walking the entrepreneurial path alone.

Her story is a reminder to us all: when life changes, so can you. And sometimes, the most meaningful work we do is the kind that sets others free.

Sharon Fitzmaurice

Holistic Wellness Coach, Author, Speaker & Podcast Host

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