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Giselle Hudson | Business Diagnostic Specialist | Clarity before high-stakes decisions
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Category: Alignment

  • Feedback is the “Breakfast of Champions”. Most of us Skip Breakfast

    If I asked you “do you want to grow and improve?” I have no doubt that your answer would be “yes!” Who doesn’t want to grow or improve? Yet to do so requires sometimes hearing stuff that we’d prefer NOT to hear. What usually happens, when someone offers you feedback? If you’re like me, your…

    Giselle

    February 27, 2014
    Alignment
    clinging to our point of view, feedback, getting defensive, grow, improve, learn, listening respectfully, not being heard, start listening, stop defending
  • Lost Control of Your Life? Here’s How to Get it Back!

    1) Who decides how you feel at any given moment? 2) Who decides what you do with your time? 3) Who has the most say about your career? 4) Who prods you about how you’re raising your children or perhaps the decisions you’re making regarding their future? 5) Who makes the decisions regarding your finances?…

    Giselle

    February 26, 2014
    Alignment
    get still, holding your own self back, ignore expectations, Kimbriel Dean, live your own life, Napoleon Hill, peace of mind, slow down, tell the truth, walk in someone else’s shoes
  • How Do You Achieve REAL Adoption versus Forced Compliance

    In the past two weeks, I’ve been in conversations with people about their desire to change others. These well meaning folk seem to think that TELLING is a viable solution to effecting sustainable change. Some think that the forceful approach is best. One gentleman told me that he was tired of all talk and no…

    Giselle

    February 26, 2014
    Alignment
    assumptions, Elspeth Duncan, forced compliance, Head Trash, how we see things, perception, real adoption, seeing clearly, sustainable change, telling as a solution
  • Would Anyone Miss You If You Suddenly Disappeared?

    When the film-maker Carol Morley read that the skeleton of a young woman had been found in a London bedsit, she knew she had to find out more… My first contact with this story was a Facebook post “Do you know this woman? Her name is Joyce Carol Vincent. This is a British born woman…

    Giselle

    February 26, 2014
    Alignment
    Carol Morley, connecting and getting support, Dreams of a Life, external validation, feeling important, Joyce Carol Vincent, living lives that matter, making a difference, priorities, values
  • What to do when you’ve Lost all Hope in Your Business

    As children we all grow up thinking and believing that there is something, outside ourselves, that’s going to “fill us up” …complete us. “What do you want to be when you grow up?” ignites thoughts of careers that include farmers, architects, bus drivers, engineers, doctors, lawyers, prime ministers and presidents. Some of us think about…

    Giselle

    February 26, 2014
    Alignment
    failure as an option, hopelessness, learning from failure, reality, struggle, take back control of your life, wisdom, your greatness lies within
  • Are You Who You Appear to Be and Are You Living Your Truth?

    “A woman discovers at a very young age that wearing a mask appears to be a part of survival. They discover there is much of themselves, which others see as unacceptable. They tuck those secrets away.” This introduction I got from the web site titled *The Power to Change*. On the same site, in an…

    Giselle

    February 26, 2014
    Alignment
    consciously and compassionately awake, emotional anorexia, emotional barriers, fear, living your truth, real living, real me, Robin L. Smith, shame, vulnerability
  • Be Fascinated By The Differences Not Troubled

    Takes all types to make up the world. So I’ve been told by my mom, my grandmother, friends, and teachers. We all understand this on some level but because we are generally insular – ignorant of or sometimes uninterested in cultures, ideas, or peoples outside of our own experiences and world view, we tend not to…

    Giselle

    January 24, 2014
    Alignment
    Alignment, differences, experiences, filters, perceptions, thinking
  • You Can’t Get Rich Outsourcing Your Thinking

    This article was also published in the Business Newsday 23.1.2014 In a recent Facebook post, Rich Schefren, entrepreneur [with a proven track record in business development and marketing excellence] posted this challenge: [WISDOM] Most entrepreneurs spend too much time looking for answers that can only be found inside themselves. So today, challenge yourself. Choose a problem…

    Giselle

    January 23, 2014
    Alignment
    excuses, getting in your way, reasons, self-sabotage, thinking optimally, you as the problem
  • Accept Yourself Today

    How does this thought grab you? Do you feel that you need to change a few things first BEFORE you can accept yourself, AS IS, today? The thought makes me squirm. So much to IMPROVE. So much I wish I didn’t have to deal with. We are our own worst critics aren’t we? That’s why…

    Giselle

    January 20, 2014
    Alignment
    acceptance, authenticity, letting go, surrender, unfolding
  • Never Settle For Less Than You’re Worth

    This article was also published in the Trinidad Express Woman’s Magazine 19.01.2014 Ever wonder if you’re under-earning? Barbara Stanny, author of Secrets of Six Figure Women, who writes, teaches and coaches with one aim in mind: to empower women financially shares that all under-earners have one common trait: A high tolerance for low pay. “But…

    Giselle

    January 19, 2014
    Alignment
    approval addiction, breakdown to breakthrough, earning money, happiness, health, inner compass, own our voice, respect, under-earning, value, wealth, worth
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