In this deeply reflective episode, I explore the identity crisis of success—why winning, titles, and achievements alone often leave us feeling empty. Sharing personal stories and coaching insights, I unpack the lies we believe about success and self-worth. Together, we’ll discover how to realign decisions with our core values, embrace who we are at our truest selves, and redefine success to be about becoming rather than just achieving.
Your worth is tied to your results: False.
If I slow down, I’ll fall behind: False.
People only value me for what I produce: False.
Success often brings an identity crisis when we tie our worth solely to accomplishments.
Identity mapping helps us define who we are at our core and build a life aligned with those truths.
True value isn’t based on transactions or metrics but on connection and purpose.
Beyond key performance indicators, we must define our personal Key Purpose Indicators—the metrics that reflect what truly matters to us.
Reflect daily on decisions: Are they aligned with who you want to be?
Ask: What do I think about most?
Break down your thoughts to uncover core truths.
The Empty Pursuit of Approval: Early in life, I believed achieving more would make me like myself more. But winning without alignment leaves us empty.
A coaching client found clarity through identity mapping, moving from feeling lost to embracing their unique self, both personally and professionally.
Realign one decision each week with your true self.
Success is a journey of becoming, not a destination. Align your actions and decisions with your values and who you want to be, rather than chasing what you think will earn approval. Your worth is not in your achievements but in your authenticity.
00:00 Introduction: The Emptiness of Winning
00:37 Personal Journey: Chasing Approval Through Achievement
01:26 The Lies About Success and Self-Worth
02:57 Feelings and Their Impact on Our Actions
03:30 Finding Peace and Purpose Beyond Achievements
06:56 The Concept of Identity Mapping
10:00 Practical Steps to Align Decisions with Core Values
10:40 Conclusion: True Success and Personal Growth