THE TROUBLEMAKER ARCHETYPES

F*ck fitting in. You were NEVER SUPPOSED TO.

These Archetypes help you see your patterns through your own lived experience — not through the systems that misread, mislabeled, and minimized you for decades.

They’re not a box — they’re a mirror. Especially for late-diagnosed neurodivergent women who have been gaslit their entire careers.

I designed these as a way for women to finally see their strengths, wiring, and why THEY WERE NEVER THE PROBLEM.

This isn’t a fixed identity quiz. These Archetypes evolve as you do — helping you stop outsourcing your authority and start choosing paths that actually align with your life, your brain, and the version of you that’s emerging now.

WHICH TROUBLEMAKER ARCHETYPE ARE YOU?

WHICH TROUBLEMAKER ARCHETYPE ARE YOU?

These Aren’t Personality Types — They’re Survival Patterns

You might see yourself in one.
You might see yourself in all six.
That isn’t inconsistency… that’s the cost of adapting yourself to systems that kept moving the damn goalposts.

This isn’t about fitting into a lane.
It’s about refusing to flatten yourself to survive one.

They’re here to help you name your strength, your wiring, your impact…
and the patterns that kept you alive when the system wouldn’t.

They’re not here to “fix” you.
They’re here to un-gaslight you.

What they ARE

  • A recognition tool that reflects your power back to you — not a box to contort yourself into or a role to perform.

  • Language for your patterns — so you can stop translating your brilliance for other people’s comfort.

  • A nervous-system-safe starting point for noticing where your voice, visibility, and boundaries have been compromised — without forcing yourself to fix it yet.

  • A strategic on-ramp to building your P.O.S.S.E. — your Personal Operating System for Self-Expression — when clarity alone isn’t enough anymore.

What they ARE NOT

  • A personality test pretending to define you. Your patterns come from survival, not fixed “types.”

  • A system that rewards conformity. Your identity isn’t linear — and your growth won’t be either.

  • A framework that glorifies high-functioning burnout. Coping isn’t confidence.

  • A reason to ignore your body’s cues — or force visibility, output, or vulnerability in the name of “growth.” Attention isn’t connection. And more exposure isn’t always more safety.

  • A shortcut to “putting yourself out there.” Seeing yourself clearly comes before being seen by anyone else.