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From Blind Spot to Growth Edge: When Self-Awareness Isn't Enough
Kim Levings - The thing you're most proud of about yourself might be the exact reason people find you exhausting to work with. And the worst part? You have no idea it's happening. Self-Awareness
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Dec 21 min read


A Step-by-Step Guide to Building Trust and Buy-In During Change
This guide shows you how to: Create safety and connection fast Show people their work matters Build competence (not pressure) Partner for...

Lynda McNutt Foster
Sep 31 min read


Which emotion are you feeling right now?
As you look at this list of emotions, which one are you feeling? Noticing which emotions you feel at what times and how they change is key to a practice of mindfulness which simply means your capacity to remain present. Being present allows you to focus on the task or person at hand and provide your best self in any situation. Being aware of your emotions and how they might be affecting your thinking and your actions leads to a higher level of emotional intelligence which is

Lynda McNutt Foster
Oct 5, 20191 min read


The Do’s and Don’ts of Using DISC at Work
by: Lynda McNutt Foster, CEO, Cortex Leadership Consulting. A note from a recent conference attendee: “Lynda, I wanted to send you a note to let you know how much I enjoyed and have used the DISC training you and your team provided. I learned a great deal about myself. I learned how I communicate and might be perceived by others, and even have tried some of the communication practices with my daughter. What you taught really works. After the workshop, I began seeing a f

Lynda McNutt Foster
Oct 13, 20185 min read


4 Bad Habits to Break to be a Better Boss This Week
No one means to be ineffective, just like we don’t mean to not return phone calls, or text messages, or emails...

Lynda McNutt Foster
May 25, 20182 min read


3 Steps to Building Your Confidence Muscle
We all have areas where we are confident and where we aren’t. The trick is to...

Lynda McNutt Foster
May 25, 20183 min read


Will you coach your boss this week?
Does this sound like you? You’ve been reading leadership and self-improvement books for years. Going to classes and knocking yourself...

Lynda McNutt Foster
Apr 30, 20181 min read


How to get a bad meeting back on track – the WAIT method
We’ve all attended bad meetings. Meetings that take too long and that have one person monopolizing the conversation the whole time. I posted this guide recently on LinkedIn that some people could utilize in a meeting to decide whether or not they should speak up and when. Some people loved it and others seemed angry. I remember the moment Courtland James , one of our executive coaches at Cortex, gave it to me to review. I said to him, “Wow, this could really help some of

Lynda McNutt Foster
Jan 21, 20184 min read


The Fifth Discipline – Shared Vision and Team Learning
Who shares in your vision? How reflective of your organization’s current culture is your vision? Are your frontline team members, that have the most amount of contact with your citizens, clients, or customers, engaged and enthusiastic about your vision? With 67% of people reporting to Gallup they are disengaged at work, and competition for time and people’s attention at an all-time high, starting with why they want to work for your organization could be a good place to b

Lynda McNutt Foster
May 20, 20173 min read


The Fifth Discipline of a Learning Organization
Tough, thoughtful, questions produce the best answers. Are you asking yourself and your team enough of them? As a leader, what are the best questions to ask and when? In Peter Senge’s timeless work, The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of a Learning Organization, leaders learn which disciplines they need to develop to be prepared to ask the right questions, at the right times, to the appropriate people. The foundation of his work is based on creating a learning organ

Lynda McNutt Foster
May 5, 20173 min read


Seeking Different Perspectives to Solve Your Toughest Problems
A Beginner's Mind by: Lynda McNutt Foster, CEO and Founder My first job, outside of my family’s art business, was when I was 16 and working at Bojangles. I remember trying to solve a problem with customer flow. I asked my supervisor when I was working on the line dishing out chicken, beans, and dirty rice, why we did it in the order we were doing it in. I thought maybe it could be more efficient if we changed things slightly as it might make the line go faster when we were

Lynda McNutt Foster
Sep 3, 20165 min read


Are you looking for the magic pill for great leadership this week?
Training leaders to use new tools and create consistent habits doesn’t sound like it would be hard work. It actually is.

Lynda McNutt Foster
May 25, 20162 min read
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