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Giselle Hudson | Business Diagnostic Specialist | Clarity before high-stakes decisions
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You need to reduce unnecessary risk.

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Category: Alignment

  • All Things DO Work Together For GOOD!

    Do you ever feel as if your life is operating in cycles – the same cycle? You start and go through phases only to circle back to where you started? Do you feel as if you’re not making ANY progress? Or is it that everything was going really really great for you and then suddenly:…

    Giselle

    September 12, 2011
    Alignment
    CBS, faith, Fanny Crosby, Robert J. Morgan, Soren Kierkeggaard, The Promise, The TALK, Tyler Perry
  • Contrast can be a POWERFUL reminder

    Was chatting with someone today who survived two surgeries and breast cancer. She was telling me that during her first surgery, she remembered how painful it was to move just to answer the phone. Although that particular operation was on her stomach – she felt the FULL sense of EVERYTHING being connected – as if…

    Giselle

    September 5, 2011
    Alignment
    contrast, having, health, journaling, not having, sickness, surviving cancer
  • The Last Remaining Competitive Advantage

    Whenever the economy is volatile – businesses tighten their belts. This is a good thing. In better times there is a tendency to not look too hard at what is being spent. There’s more money to go around and many activities get the ‘ok’ from top management. When things are tight however, immediately the ‘luxury’…

    Giselle

    August 18, 2011
    Alignment
    convergent thinking, divergent thinking, Edwards Deming, Gallup Organization, James K. Clifton, Liam Hudson, profit margins, sales, skills, talent, volatile economy
  • Safeguard your Authentic Self …

    by Building your own Castle It is so easy for us to get undone by something someone says. And that someone could be just about anybody. Someone we don’t know makes a remark about how long we’re taking at the checkout; a broadcaster says something that we don’t agree with; our boss is sarcastic for…

    Giselle

    August 15, 2011
    Alignment
    basement and balcony people, Carolyn Myss, confidence, Entering the Castle, Grow Rich With Peace of Mind, Joyce Landorf Heatherley, Napoleon Hill, negative influences, recharging
  • How Do You Keep Your ‘Music’ Playing?

    This is not an article about the music industry in Trinidad and Tobago although music will be mentioned a number of times. It’s not about the song by James Ingram either but I will make reference to the lyrics. It is, though, about you and me, our talents, our strengths, the promotion of the two…

    Giselle

    August 11, 2011
    Alignment
    blogs, facebook, Grammy Awards, John Mayer, mission, nurturing, promotion, relationships, tweets, twitter, vision
  • Rest and Recovery are NOT optional

    I learned this lesson recently following a prolonged “I have so much to do – let me sleep less so that I can have more hours available to do more,” period. The result was: bronchitis. Rest and recovery are not optional if you want to run a successful business and live a fulfilling life. Somewhere…

    Giselle

    August 9, 2011
    Alignment
    cortisol, Dr. Judith Orloff, enery, Josh Kaufman, maximize peak cycles, perpetual overload, positive energy, scatteredness, sleep deprivation, stress, The Personal MBA
  • Get off the Fence if you want your Business to Grow!

    Wouldn’t it be easier if you were just told what you should do to grow your business, make more profit, and get out of the red into the blackness of wealth? But it’s never that easy, although we spend an inordinate amount of energy in search of the guru who would save us time and…

    Giselle

    August 8, 2011
    Alignment
    clarity, profit, systems, vision
  • Do Women Know What They Want?

    I was having breakfast recently with an old co-worker turned mastermind colleague and friend. We were exchanging what men like to call ‘war’ stories of what was going on in our businesses and lives and what we were presently ‘battling’ with. We looked at where we were, working together at the same company, and where…

    Giselle

    August 7, 2011
    Alignment
    Art of War for Women, aspirations, being honest, Ching Ning Chu, choices, glass ceiling, goals
  • Are You Leaving Money on the Table?

    I recently came across this online commentary by Richard Buckingham: “An industry leader called and asked me to develop a customer relationship management (CRM) programme. They sensed they were leaving money on the table. Their instincts were right. In researching their top five clients, we found something very interesting. While their firm did $30 million…

    Giselle

    August 6, 2011
    Alignment
    action vs activity, Henrik Edberg, increasing business, Osho, retreat, strategies, time out
  • Stop Guessing and Simply Ask Customers What They Want

    Sounds like a no-brainer right? Yet step back and ask yourself – are you giving customers what THEY want or are you giving them what you THINK they want? I would bet strongly that you are giving them what you THINK they want because after all it’s your product and service and you know best…yes?…

    Giselle

    July 22, 2011
    Alignment
    Dale Carnegie, email, How to Win Friends and Influence People, Kristin Zhivago, Roadmap to Revenue, Social Media, telephone, what do customers want
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