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Resilience, Strategy & Growth: Lessons for Every Leader — Podcast

By Laura Johnson · 2:48

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Resilience, Strategy & Growth: Lessons for Every Leader — Podcast

By Laura Johnson · Friday, June 26, 2026 · 2:48

From bold acquisitions to World Cup comebacks, discover what this week's top stories reveal about high-performance strategy, resilience, and values-driven growth.

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What if the difference between leaders who thrive and leaders who crumble isn't talent, experience, or even luck — it's whether they built the right system before things got hard? That question should stop you cold. [PAUSE] Right now, the coaching and consulting world is obsessed with resilience, but most people are treating it like a mindset hack instead of a structural discipline. This week, three completely unrelated headlines — a Canadian private equity deal, a World Cup comeback, and a martial arts championship committee — all pointed to the exact same truth. And at Nemojae Enterprises, this is the conversation we're having with high-achievers every single day. [PAUSE] First — strategic acquisitions teach us that conviction beats perfect timing. Onex Corp just announced the acquisition of AirSprint, Canada's largest fractional jet operator. This isn't their first rodeo — they bought WestJet in 2019. The pattern is clear: identify value, align with the right partners, execute with discipline. The coaching parallel? Do you actually have an acquisition strategy for your own life — your next career move, your business expansion? Or are you waiting for conditions that'll never feel quite right? [PAUSE] Second — resilience isn't a soft skill, it's a performance requirement. Australia's Socceroos lost to the USA, regrouped, drew against Paraguay, and advanced to the Round of 32 at FIFA World Cup 2026. Coach Tony Popovic called it mental fortitude. But here's what's actually happening — players like Jackson Irvine didn't abandon their approach after the loss. They extracted intelligence from it and performed better. That's bounce-forward capacity. One setback doesn't get to define your entire trajectory. [PAUSE] Third — world-class organizations build frameworks before they need them. The UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation already formed their organizing committee for the 18th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship — and that event isn't until November 2026. They're not improvising excellence. They're architecting it. Infrastructure thinking means your systems are tested before the crowd shows up. [PAUSE] Here's your one action item for today. Before your next client call, team meeting, or strategic decision, ask yourself: what structure do I need to build right now so that when disruption hits, I don't just survive it — I come out clearer and stronger? Write that answer down. That's where your next level actually begins. [PAUSE] Read the full article on the Midas blog at agentmidas.xyz. And if you want AI-generated content like this for YOUR business every single morning, start your free trial at agentmidas.xyz.

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