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Nine years ago I was suicidal, £100,000 in debt, and had lost everything that mattered to me.
I didn't need another self-help book. I needed someone to explain why — despite trying everything — I kept ending up back in the same place.
That question took years to answer. This book is what I found.
The Growth Equation is for the founder whose business works but who feels empty inside. For the high-achiever who keeps sabotaging the very things they've worked hardest for. For the parent watching patterns repeat in the people they love most. For anyone who has pushed harder, tried smarter, and still can't break through the ceiling they keep hitting.
What I discovered — through rebuilding my own life from the ground up and working with thousands of clients — is that the patterns keeping you stuck aren't about effort or strategy. They were installed long before you had any say in the matter. And until you understand them, they quietly run the show behind every decision you make, every relationship you build, and every ceiling you keep hitting.
This book gives you three things. A way to finally understand why you are the way you are. A framework for feeding what actually drives you — rather than what numbs you. And a natural law of growth, drawn from the patterns found throughout nature, that works with your life rather than against it.
You'll discover:
The Identity Model — how your earliest experiences coded your beliefs, and how to recode them
The Seven Human Hungers — what's actually missing when success feels hollow
The Growth Equation — a proven formula for transformation that creates lasting change, not just short-term progress
I'm not writing this from a stage or a theory. I'm writing it from the other side of the hardest years of my life — and from thousands of hours sitting with people brave enough to do the real work.
Whether you're a leader feeling the weight of everything, a founder ready to break through, a parent watching patterns repeat in the people you love most, or someone who simply knows they're capable of more — The Growth Equation is the book I wish someone had handed me nine years ago.



