Are You Sabotaging Your Success?
Over the past three videos, we’ve been diving deep into one of the most overlooked—and most dangerous—patterns in business, leadership, and life: success sabotage.
The truth is, success isn’t just about breaking through once. It’s about learning how to keep winning without letting fear, doubt, or comfort drag you back down.
Here’s the full picture—Parts 1, 2, and 3—so you can see exactly how to break out and stay out.
Part 1 – Spotting Success Sabotage
After a big win, many people experience a surge in awareness. That’s great—except that same heightened awareness can also trigger old baggage, traumas, bad memories, unresolved inconsistencies.
Instead of dealing with them, some shrink back into a safe, mediocre zone. Others take a “break,” go on vacation, or even retire early. The result? They kill their momentum.
Lesson: The first step is recognizing when you’re pulling back for comfort instead of pushing forward for growth.
Part 2 – Preventing Success Sabotage
When you feel that momentum, pour on the coals—keep going, cut wasted time, and be more productive.
But here’s the catch: when inconsistencies surface, you can’t ignore them. You need:
- Discipline to stay in action even when it’s uncomfortable
- Commitment to do whatever it takes
- Continual study to develop the tools and mindset to deal with challenges head-on
Lesson: Address the issues as they come up or they’ll drag you back down.
Part 3 – The Golden Nuggets for Breakout Success
If you want to break out and keep breaking out, you need to operate from three key virtues:
- High Integrity – Tell yourself the truth, no matter how hard it is to hear.
- High Self-Discipline – Do what’s necessary, not just what’s easy.
- Freedom from Approval – Stop seeking agreement from others and operate with high intention for the greatest good.
And remember—keep studying, keep learning, and keep getting coached so you can confront and overcome the inconsistencies that appear as you grow.
Lesson: Lead with truth, discipline, and service, and you’ll create a cycle of success that never ends.
The Big Takeaway
Success sabotage is sneaky. It doesn’t show up when you’re struggling—it shows up when you’re winning. That’s why the most successful leaders and achievers are the ones who:
- Recognize it early
- Refuse to slow down
- Face their inconsistencies head-on
- Operate from unshakable values
Do that, and your wins won’t just be temporary—you’ll build a foundation for long-term, unstoppable success.
Your Challenge – The 7-Day Momentum Mastery
For the next 7 days:
- Track your momentum daily. Ask: Am I moving forward or pulling back?
- Identify one inconsistency or fear that’s been holding you back.
- Take one action each day to address it—no matter how small.
- Do one thing this week without seeking approval—just because it’s the right move.
At the end of the week, look back at the momentum you’ve built—and commit to never letting success sabotage steal it away.