Do you avoid discomfort at work? Human Resources exec Lashanna “Sha” Farley reveals why feeling uncomfortable is, actually, good for your career.

We chat with Sha about her career pivot to non-profit after working in corporate America for 20+ years at some of the biggest companies, including  Walmart, Pfizer and Sam’s Club. Sha tells us about the tough decision to leave and how her faith helped her work through her doubts.

After five years, Sha is back in corporate as the Chief Human Resources Officer for Allvue Systems, a private-equity backed SaaS company. She shares how her career pivot opened the door to the C-suite and how discomfort can help you grow as a person and advance your career.

“If you’re not uncomfortable at least one day a week at your job, then it’s time for a new job because it means you’re not growing,” says Sha, who’s African American.

Theme: Change Course Without Hesitation

Episode Highlights:

What holds you back from making decisionsGetting neutralMaking a career pivot to advance your careerUsing faith to work through doubts Overcome hesitation by being intentionalDo it scared and take a leap of faithLeaving corporate to get a higher titleChanging environment to open the door to the C-suiteLook at opportunities holisticallyDon’t hesitate for things that don’t matterDiscomfort helps you growWhy you should apply for a job even if you’re not 100% qualifiedGetting on a paid board of directors 


Mentioned In This Episode:

Sacred Pace by Terry Looper


Ep 58: Focused on Her Faith with Dr. Janice Stain


National Director of Corporate Directors Directorship Certification



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