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Category: 🧩 Tools & Resources

  • Discover the Power of Dogfooding, and Why It Is the Ultimate Quality Test

    Ever heard of the term “Dogfooding”? It is the inelegant industry term for a serious discipline: Use the thing you built exactly the way your customer must use it. No shortcuts because you understand the backend. No compensating with expertise. If it only works when explained, it does not work yet. I did not decide…

    Giselle

    February 14, 2026
    ⚙️ Business Alignment in Action, 👥 Leadership, 🔄 Client Growth Systems (Attraction → Revenue → Retention → Referral), 🧩 Tools & Resources
    clarity, communication, content hub, daily praxis, Dogfooding, donors, expertise, frameworks, funding, impact, motivation code, sensemaking, small teams, social media management, storytelling, strategy, structural problems, The Solo Pro MRI
  • Preparation Isn’t Readiness Until It Collides With the Real World

    Preparation must cross the social threshold where reality answers back, otherwise it quietly becomes sophisticated busy work. There is a stage of working where everything improves because nothing interrupts. You refine a model, polish an argument, sequence a plan, rehearse the explanation in your head and it holds together beautifully. Each pass removes friction. Each…

    Giselle

    February 13, 2026
    ⚡ Clarity & Realignment, 👥 Leadership, 🧩 Tools & Resources
    Alignment, confidence, expertise, improving, integrity, preparation, progress, revising, social threshold, structure
  • How to Let Go of ‘Singing for your Supper’

    The phrase ‘singing for your supper’, is older than the modern workplace and far older than LinkedIn ambition. In medieval towns, wandering minstrels arrived with no contract and no guarantee of welcome. If they wanted to eat, they performed. A song bought a bowl of stew. A story earned bread and butter. The arrangement was…

    Giselle

    February 12, 2026
    ⚡ Clarity & Realignment, 👥 Leadership, 🧠 Zone of Genius, 🧩 Tools & Resources
    boundaries, creativity, demonstration, performance identity, productivity, rebuilding identity, reinvention vs re-inhabitation, scale
  • The Much Overlooked Discipline of Taking a Break

    We talk a lot about discipline as if it only lives in grit, in late nights, in pushing past limits and proving something to the version of ourselves that keeps score. But there is another discipline, quieter and far less glamorous, that almost never makes the motivational posters. The discipline of stepping away. The discipline…

    Giselle

    February 11, 2026
    👥 Leadership, 🧩 Tools & Resources
    burnout, culture, discipline, goal-oriented, grit, productivity, progress, success, taking a break
  • How to Thrive Alone, without Feeling Lonely?

    For months my world has been measured in small, glowing rectangles. The neat square of a laptop screen. The tidy box of a home office. The predictable frame of my own voice talking back to me. Most days as a solo professional begin in silence and end the same way, with a checklist that never…

    Giselle

    February 10, 2026
    Alignment, 👥 Leadership, 🧩 Tools & Resources
    CANTO 42nd AGM, creativity, decision making, entrepreneurship, flexibility, freedom, ideas, persistent loneliness, possibilities, Social Media, solo paths, solo professionals, solopreneur
  • Principles of the Unreasonable: 7 Traits of Top Innovators

    Innovation has always had a public relations problem. After something works, we romanticize it. We tell neat stories about visionary founders and breakthrough moments and pretend the path was logical all along. Yet while those same innovators were in the thick of trying to build something new, the world rarely called them brilliant. More often…

    Giselle

    February 8, 2026
    ⚙️ Business Alignment in Action, 👥 Leadership, 🧩 The Hudson Alignment Framework™, 🧩 Tools & Resources, 🧭 Vision
    Alignment, burnout culture, clarify before you amplify, clarity, commitment to vision, failure, hustle, inner reality, innovators, intention, meaning, meaningful progress, reflection, rhythm, self-honesty, taking action, transformation
  • AI and the New HR Tension – Smarter Systems, Anxious Humans

    Since Sunday February 1st, I’ve been at the Hyatt attending CANTO’s 42nd Annual General Meeting spread over a couple of days, under the regional theme…Elevate the Caribbean from Connectivity to Global Competitiveness. In addition, CANTO extended the week to include its inaugural in-person HR Leadership Conference focused on Elevating People, Power and Purpose, understanding that…

    Giselle

    February 5, 2026
    ⚙️ Business Alignment in Action, 👥 Leadership, 🧩 Tools & Resources, 🧭 Vision
    AI and HR, AI strategy, AI Usage policy, Artificial Intelligence, CANTO, experimenting with AI, global competitiveness, HR leaders, Incus Services Limited, Leslie Lee Fook, people, people systems, people-first leadership, power, purpose
  • Does Poetry belong in the Boardroom?

    More than fifteen years ago, I found myself in conversation with Libby Wagner in Seattle. Long before the corporate world began flirting with the idea that poetry might have something to offer its hardened landscapes. Yet even with all the time that has passed I can still feel the quiet recognition that we were circling…

    Giselle

    January 21, 2026
    👥 Leadership, 🧩 Tools & Resources
    creating cultures, developing trust, diagnostic, Libby Wagner, poems, poetry in the boardroom, sustainable alignment, The Boardroom Poet, The Hudson Alignment Framework, The Poetry Bazaar
  • Wealth, Optionality, and the Deliciousness of “No”

    The Economic Times features a quote each day. Today’s quote is from Nassim Nicholas Taleb – Lebanese-American New York Polytech Professor, essayist, mathematical statistician, former option trader, risk analyst, and aphorist; whose work concerns problems of randomness, probability, complexity, and uncertainty. You are rich if money you refuse tastes better than money you accept. There’s…

    Giselle

    January 18, 2026
    Alignment, ⚡ Clarity & Realignment, 👥 Leadership, 🧩 Tools & Resources
    Alignment, alignment-adjacent, antifragility, clarity, complexity, freedom, giving vs. receiving, inauthenticity, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, no is a complete sentence, on being rich, pretending, probability, Quote of the Day, The Economic Times, uncertainty, volatile environments, wealth building, wealth measurement
  • Present Moment Avoidance Ensures the Absence of Miracles

    The word miracle carries a lot of weight. Miracles are those extraordinary events that defy natural laws, usually attributed to a supernatural power (like God) or divine intervention, causing wonder and amazement We usually pray for miracles: So generally miracles manifest as healings, deliverances, resurrections, or provision, exceeding our control and expectations. What if we could experience…

    Giselle

    January 15, 2026
    Alignment, ⚡ Clarity & Realignment, 🧩 Tools & Resources
    A Year of Miracles, Divine Power, efficiency, faith and trust, hope, interconnected systems, Marianne Williamson, miracles, natural order, pain, pain avoidance, present moment, resilience, self-healing, spiritual order, structural alignment, the human body
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