Leadership and discomfort go hand in hand.
Leadership isn’t supposed to be comfortable—especially in technology. The ground is always shifting: new tools, new expectations, new risks, new rules. Just when you think you’ve got it figured out, something changes.
And that’s exactly how it should be. Comfort may feel safe, but it’s rarely where growth happens.
Comfort Protects. Discomfort Propels.
There’s a reason we instinctively seek comfort – it feels stable, predictable, and manageable. But leadership isn’t about stability; it’s about progress.
Comfort protects the past. Discomfort creates the future.
Every major leap, whether adopting new technology, reshaping how teams work, or redefining IT’s role with the business, begins with someone willing to step into uncertainty.
You can’t transform what you’re trying to preserve.
The Leadership Test: What Makes You Uneasy?
The best leaders constantly ask themselves: What’s making me uncomfortable right now?
Maybe it’s letting go of work you used to control.
Maybe it’s leading a team through change you can’t fully explain yet.
Maybe it’s facing a conversation you’ve been avoiding.
That discomfort isn’t a signal to back away – it’s a sign you’re exactly where leadership lives.
The truth is, when everything feels comfortable, it usually means you’ve stopped stretching.
The Courage to Not Know
Technology leadership used to reward expertise, the one who had all the answers. But the world’s changing too fast for that model to hold.
Today’s best leaders are confident enough to say, “I don’t know yet, but let’s figure it out together.”
That’s not weakness. That’s strength.
It takes humility to lead amid uncertainty. It takes courage to ask questions instead of pretending to have solutions. And it takes clarity to move forward when outcomes aren’t guaranteed.
That’s the real work of leadership: not knowing everything, but helping others move confidently through what’s unclear.
Discomfort Builds Trust
Ironically, showing vulnerability, admitting when something’s new, hard, or uncertain, is what builds the most trust.
People don’t follow leaders who are perfect; they follow leaders who are real.
The ones who stay calm under pressure. The ones who listen before reacting. The ones who admit challenges without losing conviction.
Discomfort handled well doesn’t erode credibility – it amplifies it. It shows your team how to lead through change, not around it.
The Tools Won’t Save You (But They’ll Support You)
Every day brings more platforms, dashboards, and data designed to make leadership “easier.” But no system can eliminate discomfort – nor should it.
Tools like GetInSync can help create visibility and shared understanding, giving leaders clarity to make better decisions. But clarity doesn’t remove discomfort; it makes it navigable.
Leadership isn’t about eliminating tension. It’s about using it to create forward motion.
Your Move
Growth and comfort rarely coexist.
If your days feel predictable, you might be managing.
If they stretch you, test you, and push you…you’re probably leading.
So lean into the awkward conversations. Try the new tool. Challenge the old process.
Because every breakthrough, every transformation worth leading, starts with a moment of discomfort.
And if you’re not uncomfortable, you’re not leading.