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Giselle Hudson | Pre-Decision Diagnostic Advisor | Sensemaking for high-stakes business decisions
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Most costly decisions begin with
an inaccurate understanding of the situation.

I help leaders understand what is actually happening before major decisions are made or
resources are invested in solving the wrong problem.

Author: Giselle

  • What Christmas Means for an Entrepreneur

    The Christmas season arrives with a strange double signal for entrepreneurs. On the surface… it’s opportunity. Money moving fast. Peak demand. Short windows. A season where revenue can surge if you’ve positioned yourself well. Underneath that… it’s pressure. Noise. Saturation. Everyone selling at once. Everyone borrowing the same urgency, the same language, the same emotional…

    Giselle

    December 25, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🔄 Client Systems, Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, brand performance, Christmas, clarity, comparison, competition, differentiation, markets, values
  • Despite tremendous progress in HR… why is disengagement still so prevalent?

    If HR has evolved… if systems have improved… if language has modernized… then why does disengagement still feel so deeply embedded in the modern workplace? We’ve upgraded platforms. We’ve introduced engagement surveys, pulse checks, learning portals, wellbeing initiatives. We’ve invested in better tools, better frameworks, better intentions. And yet… disengagement remains stubbornly, almost universally high.…

    Giselle

    December 24, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🧠 Zone of Genius
    cognitive alignment, data, data as story, disengagement, energy patterns, engagement, environmental alignment, growth, Human Resource Management, management, misalignment, motivation, technical alignment, thinking styles, well-being
  • What Happens When Nostalgia Masquerades as Wisdom?

    Nostalgia is seductive. It feels warm. Familiar. Safe. It wraps itself in memory and tells a comforting story about who we used to be, what once worked, and how things should feel again if we could just get back there. But nostalgia is not neutral.And it is definitely not strategy. In business, nostalgia often masquerades…

    Giselle

    December 23, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations
    business culture, economic conditions, feedback loops, forecasting, growth, healthy organizations, incapacity, laziness, leaders, measurment, organizations, performance, progress, solo-professionals, stagnation, strategy, wisdom
  • Hopelessness thrives on clutter… start throwing out its snacks.

    Hopelessness isn’t dramatic. It doesn’t usually arrive with despair or collapse. It shows up when everything feels heavy, noisy, and vaguely unmanageable. When your space is crowded. When your mind is juggling too much. When nothing feels finished and everything feels urgent. That’s why clutter is such fertile ground for it. Clutter is not neutral.…

    Giselle

    December 22, 2025
    Strategic Sensemaking
    capacity, choices, clarity, containment, creativity, decision-making, declutterring, energy management, mental clarity, numbing, personal leadership, self-care
  • It’s OK to Play

    There’s a lie many of us absorb early and carry quietly into adulthood: That seriousness equals depth.That productivity equals worth. And when life becomes heavy, play must step aside until things feel “better.” Grief dismantles that lie. Grief doesn’t ask you to become more disciplined or more efficient. It asks you to become more present.…

    Giselle

    December 21, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations
    clarity, courage, grief, light, play, practicing presence, recharge, seasons, self-leadership, strength, transition
  • How Do You Design Your Day?

    Most people design their day around habits they’ve been told are “good.” Be disciplined about all of it! And when it doesn’t work, they assume the problem is them. But what if the issue isn’t discipline at all? What if it’s design? Over time, I’ve learned that people don’t fail at productivity. They fail at…

    Giselle

    December 20, 2025
    Strategic Sensemaking
    designing your day, energy seqqquence, habits, Human Design, identitiy, managing energy vs managing time, MCODE, personal energy management, productivity, sensemaking, will power versus wiring, work identity
  • What is the Cost of Amplifying BEFORE Clarifying?

    Jean-Claude Van Damme is often remembered for the spectacle. The splits. The spinning kicks. The impossible balance held between two moving objects as if gravity had signed a non-interference agreement. But that image hides the real story. Van Damme did not rise because he was reckless. He rose because he was disciplined. Years of martial…

    Giselle

    December 19, 2025
    🔄 Client Systems
    bipolar disorder, clarity, confidence, honesty, Jean Claude Van Damme, mental health, performance, projection, vulnerability
  • Don’t be Deterred by the Roughness of the Road

    The language of roads and journeys runs through some of the oldest reflections on purpose and leadership. Not as a metaphor for movement alone, but as a way of naming commitment over time. A road implies direction, endurance, and a destination that exists whether the traveler feels confident or not. When Paul, an early Christian…

    Giselle

    December 18, 2025
    Strategic Sensemaking
    cash flow, challenges, clarity, confidence, distraction, endurance, energy, feedback, misalignment, spiritual vs business, talent, The Apostle Paul, trust
  • Know Yourself Before it’s Impossibly Late

    Most people believe they know themselves, and that confidence is rarely questioned. It feels reasonable to assume that living inside your own mind grants you privileged access to who you are, yet psychological research and lived experience both suggest otherwise. Self-knowledge is not a natural byproduct of adulthood. It is a discipline, and one that…

    Giselle

    December 17, 2025
    Strategic Sensemaking
    authenticity, decision making, knowing yourself, MCODE, motivation code, self-confidence, self-knowledge, self-leadership, validation, work that matters
  • Before you could bend or break, you need to first know the rules

    The phrase “know the rules before you bend or break them” is a popular piece of advice often attributed to artist Pablo Picasso, who said: Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist  This phrase isn’t an invitation to rebellion for rebellion’s sake. It’s a reminder that real innovation is born…

    Giselle

    December 16, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations
    Cubism, fluency, freedom, harmony, HR, improvisation, innovation, judgment, leadership, mastery, music, Pablo Picasso, rule bending, rule breaking, rules, scales, tension
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