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When Discomfort Becomes Your Advantage

When Discomfort Becomes Your Advantage

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What if becoming unshakable requires being shaken first?

In this episode of Becoming Unshakable, I welcome Artesha Moore for a candid conversation about discomfort, failure, grief, identity, and the lifelong process of learning who you are beneath the armor you built to survive.

Artesha believes you cannot understand resilience without experiencing moments that test everything you thought you knew about yourself. From crying every day during her first senior leadership role to eventually becoming a CEO and discovering that success did not silence her inner critic, she shares how each difficult chapter forced her to confront another version of herself.

The conversation examines the difference between surviving and truly living. Artesha reflects on the armor she developed in response to adversity, discrimination, and professional pressure, and the realization that what once protected her was never her identity. She also speaks openly about grief, losing her sister and nephew, and why allowing herself to feel pain has also made her more present to joy, beauty, and the experience of being alive.

We discuss the pressure to perform, the courage required to admit when you are struggling, and the people who see something in you when you cannot yet see it yourself. They also consider why authenticity does not mean bringing every part of yourself into every room, how boundaries protect your energy, and why understanding the assignment can matter more than being the loudest or most visible person in the room.

At the heart of this conversation is a reminder that becoming unshakable is never a finished state. The challenges change. Old fears return. The things you thought you had overcome can appear again in new forms. What matters is developing the courage to keep learning, feeling, letting go, and trying again.

Artesha leaves listeners with a simple message for anyone facing grief, professional uncertainty, failure, or a difficult season of life: do not be ashamed of the messy parts of your story. They may become the experiences that teach you who you are and what you are capable of carrying.

Listen to discover why discomfort can become an advantage, how to recognize the difference between your identity and your survival armor, and what it means to keep becoming when life tests you again.

What have the most uncomfortable chapters of your life taught you about yourself? Share your thoughts and join the conversation.

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