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Achieve Clarity in Chaos

Category: Education
Duration: 00:09:09
Publish Date: 2026-04-01 10:58:00
Description:

The world right now is moving fast. Faster than most of us have ever experienced.

Markets are lurching. AI is compressing timelines and rewriting roles. Geopolitical uncertainty is at levels most founders and leaders have never had to navigate before.

And when the world speeds up, every instinct says speed up with it. Match the urgency. Push harder. Keep up.

That instinct is wrong. And it's expensive.

In this episode, coach and strategist Martin Soorjoo makes the case for the most counterintuitive performance edge available to founders and leaders right now: trained calm — and its direct, measurable impact on cognitive performance under pressure.

This isn't a wellness conversation. It's a performance one.

Martin draws on his direct experience working with elite military operators and the research behind why the calmest person in the room is consistently the clearest thinker in the room. When your nervous system is in chronic overdrive, cortisol degrades the prefrontal cortex — the region responsible for decision-making, working memory, and cognitive flexibility. Calm is what reverses that.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why speeding up in a fast-moving world is the wrong instinct — and what to do instead
  • What trained calm actually is, and why it has nothing to do with being passive or disengaged
  • Why elite special operations forces are eerily calm under pressure — and the mechanism behind it
  • How a regulated nervous system directly improves cognitive performance, decision quality, and mental clarity
  • Why calm is contagious — and why a dysregulated leader degrades the thinking of everyone in the room
  • The two levels of building calm: the instant override and the daily investment

The faster everything moves, the more you need to be operating from a regulated system.

Calm is not a personality trait. It is a trained capability. And in a world that is accelerating, the ones who build it will have an edge that compounds.

The storm isn't slowing down. The question is whether you're trained for it.

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