There is a reason people struggle at work, in leadership, in relationships and in life.
And it is rarely because they are not capable.
It is because of what they carry.
I’m Jane Gregory, former CEO of The Survivor Project, a trainer, writer and facilitator specialising in trauma, human behaviour and the nervous system. This work is grounded in a lifetime of lived experience, and over 14 years on the frontline of crisis, walking alongside people in some of the most difficult moments of their lives.
I have supported more than 10,000 people through abuse, grief, loss and survival. Not just in theory, but in real time. Life coaching, guiding, advising, counselling, listening, holding, supporting, understanding, fighting for, carrying and advocating when they could not do it for themselves.
What I have learned is this.
People do not simply “fail to cope”. They adapt.
They survive.
They carry what was never resolved into every space they enter.
That includes your workplace.
When leaders are overwhelmed, when teams are disconnected, when communication breaks down, we often look at performance. But underneath that sits stress, trauma, fear, learned patterns and nervous systems that are in survival rather than safety.
This is where my work begins.
I deliver workshops, training and leadership development that help people understand not just what they do, but why they do it. I support organisations to recognise the human reality behind behaviour, and to respond in a way that creates real, lasting change.
Because when people feel safer in themselves, they work differently.
They lead differently.
They relate differently.
And the results follow.
Reduced absence.
Stronger leadership.
Clearer communication.
More accountability.
More consistent performance.
A business that feels steady, not strained.
I also work within schools and education, because these patterns do not begin in adulthood. They begin early. When young people learn to understand their emotions, recognise unhealthy dynamics and build a sense of self-worth, we interrupt cycles before they become lifelong struggles.
This is how we change a generation.
And for the individual, the work becomes deeply personal.
Many of the people I support have experienced narcissistic relationships, abuse, abandonment, divorce, grief, and the kind of life experiences that leave you functioning on the outside but struggling underneath. Often, they have been told to move on, to be stronger, to bounce back.
But you cannot simply “bounce back” from something your body and mind have adapted to survive.
You have to understand it.
Gently. Honestly. Without judgement.
I work with people to recognise those patterns, to understand their nervous system, and to begin making choices from awareness rather than survival.
This is not about quick fixes.
It is about real, lasting change.
I bring both compassion and clarity into the work. I will stand alongside you, but I will also challenge what keeps you stuck. I will hold the space, and when needed, I will hold the line. I will fight your corner.
Because growth requires both.
If you are ready to understand what sits beneath behaviour, to lead with awareness rather than pressure, to support your people properly and to create change that lasts, then this is where we begin.