2.4- The Mask & the Mirror

đŸŒ± How This Activity Helps Women Psychospiritual Leaders:

This activity helps women to uncover their romantic masks—the roles we play in intimate relationships, such as the caretaker, the pleaser, the fixer, or the distant one. These masks often form in response to unmet emotional needs or early attachment patterns, where love may have felt conditional, unsafe, or withheld. Over time, these protective roles become familiar, even comfortable, shaping how we relate not just in love, but in leadership.

In the workplace, these same masks may quietly influence how we lead over-functioning to earn approval, avoiding conflict to keep peace, or staying emotionally distant to feel in control. By exploring these romantic masks symbolically, we begin to see how they mirror hidden aspects of our leadership style. This awareness allows us to soften the mask, reclaim the parts of ourselves we’ve silenced, and lead with greater authenticity, connection, and emotional freedom.

THE ACTIVITY:

You will need:

  • A blank paper mask (or draw a mask on paper)
  • Pens, pencils, or paint
  • A small hand mirror
  • A quiet space to reflect

Step 1: Decorate Your Romantic Mask

On one side of the mask, draw or write the romantic roles you’ve taken on—e.g.,
The Caretaker, The Fixer, The Rescuer, The Ice Queen, The Performer.

Use colour, words, shapes, and symbols to express:

  • What that mask looks like
  • What it protects
  • How it feels to wear it

Step 2: Look into the Mirror

Hold the mask up to your face. Then slowly remove it and look into the mirror.

Ask yourself:

  • Who am I beneath this mask?
  • What part of me has been waiting to be seen—by myself and by others?
  • How has this romantic role influenced how I lead—at home, at work, in love?

Step 3: Write a Leadership Intention

On the back of your mask, write a short intention that reflects the kind of leader and partner you wish to be moving forward. Begin with:

“I choose to lead from
” (e.g., inner truth, balance, vulnerability, love without losing myself)

Step 4: Let the Mask Go

Optionally, you may want to bury the mask under a tree, burn it safely, or store it in a box labelled “Old Stories.” This symbolic release opens space for your more whole, integrated self to rise.