| How many times have we been told to work harder, grind longer, and chase success? Yet even with all that effort, many still hit invisible walls, plateau, or burn out. What if the real key to scaling wasn’t working harder, but becoming the person capable of achieving it? One of the biggest misconceptions in entrepreneurship is believing that a business or income can outgrow self‑image. Real success isn’t simply about the goals you set, but whether you truly believe you are capable of achieving them. Without that belief, even the best strategies can falter. You may sabotage yourself, give up too soon, switch tactics too quickly, or blame a lack of discipline – ultimately standing in the way of your own success. According to Grant Sherwood, business strategist and one of South Africa’s leading identity success coaches. Success isn’t just strategy, it’s identity. “Most people chase success like a sprint. They hustle, push hard, and rely on sheer discipline, but when their identity hasn’t caught up with their results, burnout, stagnation, or self‑sabotage becomes inevitable. Real, lasting success isn’t luck, but alignment,” he explains. Those who are truly destined for success embrace the challenges of the journey. Discipline becomes effortless because taking action isn’t a choice, but the only logical next step. Drawing on his experience with high‑achievers, Sherwood highlights that the foundation of growth isn’t more strategy, but emotional mastery and identity alignment. By reshaping how you think, feel, and respond, you create habits that endure, make precise decisions under pressure, and scale your business without compromising personal well‑being.From Scarcity to Confidence, Pain to PowerIn Grant Sherwood’s experience, there are five steps for success: Fulfilment First: Rewire scarcity and fear into grounded confidence. Radical Control: Transform reactivity into ownership. Pain Into Power: Turn victimhood into gratitude and purpose. Owning Greatness: Convert self‑doubt into certainty. Going All In: Replace hesitation with unstoppable action. He emphasises that success isn’t built on pep talks or fleeting inspiration. High‑performers rely on routines, systems, and internal alignment to consistently deliver results. Emotional intelligence, he notes, is your true competitive edge. Understanding emotions as feedback rather than roadblocks allows you to make clear, strategic choices even under immense pressure. “I’ve seen how terrifying it can be to make wrong decisions,” Sherwood recalls. “When we revisit life experiences and reframe every past failure as a stepping stone. By seeing failure as a benefit, one stops fearing mistakes entirely. Suddenly, decision‑making became effortless, and growth accelerated.” External wins often plateau when internal alignment is missing. Some people stall because they stop setting the next goal; others plateau because their values shift, and what once defined success no longer does. Recognising these shifts allows you to continue thriving across every area of life – business, family, and personal growth. Refuse to settle for surface‑level winsBy rewiring identity, mastering emotional patterns, and embracing your highest potential, you can not only scale your business, but sustainability scale yourself.Follow Grant Sherwood for more on neuroscience, identity transformation, and personal leadership @GrantSherwood. GET PUBLISHED Nadia Hearn, nadia@get-published.co.kza, M. +27 (0) 74 923 3835 |






























