Win the Day

282. Why Radical Stillness is Your #1 Asset with Sunaina Sinha (finance executive)

May 5, 2026
Sunaina Sinha, global head of private capital advisory at Raymond James and meditation practitioner who founded and acquired a firm, discusses stillness and leadership. She recounts a nomadic childhood shaping adaptability. She talks about daily meditation, retreats, balancing entrepreneurship with long-term investing, empathetic culture building, and parenting through presence.
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ANECDOTE

Nomadic Childhood Built Adaptability

  • Sunaina grew up in Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Vietnam which forced constant adaptability and social curiosity.
  • Her parents told her to meet people and notice micro moments like greeting taxi drivers, which built resilience and cultural fluency.
ADVICE

Make Daily Mental Fitness Non Negotiable

  • Start a daily practice (meditation or similar) and increase duration slowly to build mental resilience.
  • Sunaina did Vipassana courses, began meditating at 30, and after years grew to a one-hour daily sit that shortens emotional recovery time.
INSIGHT

Meditation Trains An Emotional Pivot Muscle

  • Meditation shortens the time you remain stuck in an emotion by building a 'pivot' muscle.
  • Sunaina describes anger lasting four hours shrinking by minutes as practice deepens, eventually becoming nearly instantaneous.
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