Discomfort isn't the goal — growth is.
In this episode of the Northbound Podcast, Chris builds on the last conversation about resilience and clarifies a critical distinction: it's not discomfort itself that makes leaders stronger, but what they learn through it. Drawing again from backcountry experience, Chris explains why strong leaders don't chase pain, but they also don't avoid it.
Broken gear on the trail doesn't make you tougher — it makes you colder, slower, and more vulnerable. The same is true in leadership. This episode explores the difference between healthy discomfort and unnecessary suffering, why some leaders avoid discomfort while others glorify it, and how wise leaders pursue growth without burning themselves or their teams out.
If you want to lead north — farther, higher, and longer — this episode will help you learn how to use discomfort wisely.
Why discomfort alone doesn't build resilience — learning does
The difference between healthy discomfort and unnecessary suffering
Why strong leaders don't chase pain or glorify hardship
How broken systems, habits, and tools create preventable suffering
The danger of both avoiding discomfort and pursuing it for ego
What chosen discomfort looks like in leadership (hard conversations, growth assignments, honest feedback)
Why leaders must fix what's broken instead of romanticizing it
How seeking counsel helps leaders move lighter and smarter
Why discomfort should clarify and sharpen leaders, not cripple them
How leaders grow people by supporting them through hardship, not sacrificing them to it
Discomfort is a tool for growth, not a badge of honor
Not all suffering is productive — some of it is preventable
Strong leaders fix what's broken instead of glorifying hardship
Growth accelerates when leaders learn, adapt, and seek counsel
Carrying less weight — bad systems, habits, and ego — builds endurance
Leaders shouldn't avoid discomfort or chase it; they should use it wisely
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