Are You Robbing Yourself Of Success?

Original published by Potentiality on 30 April, 2020
Written by Davina Ho


In this one hour webinar Karen Kwong Founder of RenOc and Davina Ho Founder of Potentiality take you through an executive coaching and mindfulness session on Are you Robbing Yourself Of Success?

Behaviour is said to be self-sabotaging when it creates problems in daily life and interferes with long-standing goals.
— Psychology Today

WHY THE MINDFULNESS COMPONENT?

The reason we brought a mindfulness component into this class is because meditation gives us more self-awareness. It’s not what happens during our meditations but the results can be seen in our actual life - that is how know our meditation practice is working as other people notice how we're different.

RAY DALIO – meditation as self-reflection practice

Ray Dalio used meditation to reflect on his mistakes and to clear his mind to make better decisions in the future “When the pain passes, don’t just go forward, reflect, because that’s where your progress is,” Dalio. He lost his business when he was 33 and created a shift in his mindset from thinking that he’s always right to instead asking himself, “How do I know I’m right?”

1. KNOW THYSELF

WE MAY HAVE DISEMPOWERING THOUGHTS – THOUGHTS THAT WE IDENTIFY AS TRUE

I’M NOT QUALIFIED ENOUGH FOR THAT ROLE or

IT’S JUST LUCK

Meditation gives us the opportunity to inquire into these thoughts, is that true? Or is there something else going on here?

So be open & curious to find out more about yourself.

Meditation is not the practice of no thoughts but a practice of getting to know yourself better.

2. SETTING INTENTIONS NOT GOALS

Have you defined what success means for you? Most of us do it by external goals and perhaps material things. But ultimately success is a feeling… we all know people who have made it in Hollywood or in business but been desperately unhappy.

So I’d invite you rather than setting goals like "I want to be promoted by year-end" ... which could lead to disappointment and the feeling of failure if it doesn't happen when in actual fact it has nothing to do with that.

I’d like you to consider setting success in terms of intentions and feelings. Why is it you want that promotion? What’s your guiding principle in life? Is it to help people? Or to inspire your team?

Setting intentions gives us a compass or direction in life that we can continually come back to again and again rather than being whipsawed by failures in the short term that are of course disappointing but in a life-time don’t actually count to very much. This gives ut the empowerment for us to become the masters of our destiny rather than the victims of our fate.


Potentiality delivers meditation and mindfulness training to individuals and organisations to empower individuals, leaders and organisations to discover new ways of being. Systems change starts from the inside out with self-aware and self-actualised individuals and leaders. Our goal is to create conscious change within to improve the wellbeing of all. 

RenOC, a Partner of Thrive HR Exchange, helps individuals outperform in high stakes environments through focusing on mental fitness. Our unique offering comes from 20 years within business, organisational psychology and a coaching-to-learn-&-grow mentality for more fulfilling & impactful professional lives.
‘It’s not about how good you are today but how good you will be in the future’.

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