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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.

Category: Strategic Sensemaking

  • What are you so afraid of?

    This is a question I ask my self EVERYDAY. I could never answer. I have no answers really. All the to-dos are swirling around in my head.Why I’m afraid to start – I have no clue! Almost a week ago I had an epiphany. I knew precisely WHAT I was going to do. I no…

    Giselle

    March 19, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    being afraid, failure, life’s journey, next steps
  • Removing the Mask and Showing up as YOU!

    What will it take for you to remove your mask and bring the REAL you to your job? To the business? I’d just had an early morning meeting with a client. We were discussing the performance of her team and wondering in particular about this particular person – their moods, needs, and how to handle…

    Giselle

    March 17, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Dr. Charles Richards, impostor, low self-esteem, rebel, The Psychology of Money, victim, wearing a mask
  • Dare to Be Raw

    This is not a post about raw food or raw food diets.It’s about stripping away everything that is covering, shielding, comforting and allowing you to stay nestled in the cocoon that once protected you but now simply imprisons you because you are afraid. Afraid to be raw. Afraid to be SEEN. It’s a simple phrase…

    Giselle

    March 16, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    be raw, BE YOURASELF!, comfort, dare to be you, habit, liberation
  • Naked Honesty

    a.k.a the BARE truth Just started reading The Culture Game by Dan Mezic. Rob Richman gives an intro. Loved how he explained what happens when we are more committed to staying as we are versus making THE CHANGE: “My favorite book on personal organization is Getting Things Done by David Allen. And let me tell…

    Giselle

    March 15, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    culture, honesty, reading, reviews, Robert Richman, telling the truth
  • Throw Open the Prison Door & Liberate the Captive!

    Freedom is coming to a body near you! Could be today – it’s up to you! It often starts with a spark – an idea – a BIG dream. A day goes by…still excited “This is good…this is going to be so frickin’ good” you say to yourself. You smile. And then you share the…

    Giselle

    March 14, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, captivity, growth, illusion, possibility seeds, power
  • Unblock and Unlock

    I’m reading Eric Liu’s ‘Guiding Lights’ at the moment. It’s about the people who lead us to our purpose in life – which I think is actually MY purpose. Not to TELL you WHAT your purpose is but to help you discover it – discover yourself, your gifts. Only when you are YOU will you…

    Giselle

    March 11, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Darren Hardy, Eric Liu, faith, Guiding Lights, low self worrth, low self-esteem, mental blocks, struggle, SUCCESS audio, teachers, truth
  • Stop Telling Yourself “It’s because you don’t have the money…”

    A lack of money seems to be the reason most people give for not having, not doing and not becoming better, smarter or further ahead in life. “If I just had more money I would…” We all have a response that we could plug in there. But is it really about money? I had the…

    Giselle

    March 8, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    being cynical, Coach John Wooden, faith, from impossibility to possibility, Julia Cameron, lack, lies we tell ourselves, Meagan Holub, Paula Deen, prosperity, The Magic Touch, The Prosperous Heart, trust
  • Life in the Past Lane

    Life ALWAYS provides clues. This is not the main message but keep this in mind. Got up early this morning and had Emmet Fox on my mind. I have a copy of his book “Around the Year with Emmet Fox” and wondered what today’s entry would offer. [For those of you who don’t know Emmet…

    Giselle

    March 7, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    clues, Emmet Fox, negativity, Proverbs, unhappiness
  • Are You Emotionally Overweight?

    There’s so much going on about diets…STILL! New ones surface daily. Old ones prevail with attendant fans who live by it. Everyone is looking for the same thing: Lose weight with the least amount of effort lol. But what of our emotional weight? Do we ever stop to think how much stuff we carry around.…

    Giselle

    March 6, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    addiction, approval addiction, contribution, not enoughness, patterns, struggle, The Trance of Scarcity, Victoria Castle
  • Why is Finding Your Voice So VERY Important?

    ‘Fake it till you make it’ is a phrase that has caused considerable damage to many professionals whose goal in life is to do well and succeed. I think mainly because of its interpretation. Ann Smarty, SEO expert sheds some light on the genesis of this phrase: “Confidence has a large effect on performance. In…

    Giselle

    February 22, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    crafting the ideal elevator speech, influencing options, Libby Wagner, possibility, potential, Wallace Wattles
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