
the
CAREGIVER BRAND ARCHETYPE
YOU ARE A caregiver
You are empathetic, generous and committed. You focus on other people's needs above your own. You're soft, warm and nurturing and when people are with you, they feel cared for, nurtured and like their dreams are being supported. You have a selfless personality driven by the desire to protect and care for others, especially those who are in need. You're maternal by nature and take those who are in need of care under your wing.
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Rooted in the deepest desire to serve others with the highest level of generosity, you go out of your way for the greater good. Your goal is to care for others and make a difference in their lives. You want to protect, serve and nurture others. You want to provide comfort, structure and stability, and provide them with a strong community of generosity and compassion to help those in need.
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Simple kindness and good deeds aren't all the Caregiver is after - you aren't impressed by nonchalant volunteering or a single donation made to charity. You live to serve, to the point of self-sacrifice and are motivated to take control of a situation if you believe you can make it better for everyone involved.
If you aren't careful, you may enable bad behavior, have a hard time saying no, or be prone to becoming a martyr without willfully allowing it. Instability, chaos and selfishness frustrate you and dealing with or witnessing ingratitude, exploitation or being taken advantage of infuriates you.
Caregiver brands tend to be both preventative and reactive, often showing up to help in times of distress or need. They are warm, thoughtful, compassionate, generous, responsible and fair. They aim to help their audience feel secure, protected and cared for with a warm, thoughtful and motherly approach.
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You brand voice should be kind, considerate, gracious and tender. Showing heartfelt, empathetic understanding and reassuring your customers will go a long to connect with them on a deeper level.
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Healthcare workers, nonprofit organizations, teachers, caregivers, and some financial planning businesses are often best suited for the Caregiver archetype.
ATTRIBUTES OF A caregiver
also known as...
the altruist, guardian, helper, parent, saint, advocate or nurturer
goals ...
To take care of others and make a difference. To protect others, serve others, and nurture others. To make others feel loved, taken care of, secure, and "not alone."
skills...
They provide comfort, service, structure, stability, and a strong community with generosity and compassion to those in need.
weaknesses...
They may enable bad behavior , have a difficult time saying no and may be prone to becoming a martyr. They are infuriated by instability, chaos, selfishness, ingratitude, exploitation, being taken advantage of or being taken for granted.
COLOR PALETTES OF A caregiver

cultivate kindness

renew & refresh
