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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

  • Build Your Conspiracy at Work to Ensure Your Success

    As published in the Express Woman Magazine October 10th 2010 as part of the Women In Leadership Series where Dr. Marcia Reynolds and Giselle Hudson explore the barriers that are still in the workplace and the world at large and help women confront their inner demons before they can find the peace they desperately seek. If they do…

    Giselle

    October 10, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
  • The Power isn’t in the Money…

    Radix Malorum est Cupiditas – The LOVE of money is the root of all evil. Money doesn’t grow on trees If I just had more money I would… It’s sad that so much faith is put in money. We think about money ALL the time. Getting more. Getting by. Getting out of debt. Winning the…

    Giselle

    October 9, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, desire, faith, money, Robert Collier, success
  • A Useful Tip if You’re Ever Stuck

    Ever been stuck – trying to solve a problem? not sure what to write? uncertain of the path you should take? Do you feel as if you’re PUSHING yourself trying to find an answer? You need to stop and reframe the situation. Instead of thinking of yourself as the motor driving the process – think of yourself…

    Giselle

    October 8, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    allowing, finding answers, stuck, vessels
  • Stop Teaching and Start Doing the Work

    I’m sure you’re all familiar with the saying ‘We teach what we most need to learn’. Regardless of the service we provide – whether we are teachers, insurance executives, or massage therapists, we can often get so caught up in the “service part” to others that we forget to do our own work on ourselves.…

    Giselle

    October 7, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    authenticity, beliefs, commitment, customers, energy, opportunity
  • We are all creative

    I am not This is what we say all the time. I am not the creative type. Yet we’re creating every single day. By our very thoughts and words we are always creating. Do you like what you’re creating? Think different thoughts, and you will get different results. Try it. Experiment. Stop saying you’re not…

    Giselle

    October 6, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    creating, creative, manifestation, thinking
  • Don’t ‘should’ on Yourself!

    Do you remember the last time someone told you that you SHOULD do something? How did you feel? I’m sure you didn’t graciously say “why thank you for that tip” Why am I so certain of your response? Well should is a word that we attach to authority figures, be it parents, or folks paid…

    Giselle

    October 5, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Albert Ellis, conflict, habits, Molly Gordon, motivation, self confidence, should, stress
  • A Message Worth Remembering

    Luther Burbank was an American botanist, horticulturist and a pioneer in agricultural science. Born in Lancaster, Massachusetts, he received only an elementary education. At age 21 he purchased a 17-acre tract near Lunenberg, Massachusetts, and thus began his 55-year plant breeding career. On his last birthday Luther sent this message to his friends: “As you…

    Giselle

    October 4, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    giving first, health and happiness, loving thoughts, Luther Burbank
  • Knocking on doors is frightening

    Before any door can be opened you need to knock. However we are usually afraid of what will turn up once that door opens. Robert Collier said in his book ‘The Magic Word’: “The doors of opportunity are always closed. They have been since the world began. History tells us of no time when you…

    Giselle

    October 3, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    adversity, opening doors, opportunity, Paul Zane Pilzer, Robert Collier
  • Choices have consequences, Choose authenticity!

    As published in the Express Woman Magazine October 3rd 2010 as part of the Women In Leadership Series where Dr. Marcia Reynolds and I explore the barriers that are still in the workplace and the world at large and help women confront their inner demons before they can find the peace they desperately seek. If…

    Giselle

    October 2, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    a strong foundation, authenticity, choices, consequences, habits, integrity, unconscious living
  • Sometimes a poem says it all

    Let go and Let God we’re oft advised. Easier said than done. It’s like  thinking “God I trust you but let me drive!” Or as Marianne Williamson once said in one of her tele-talks “It’s not that we don’t hear what God is telling us to do – it’s that we don’t LIKE what God…

    Giselle

    October 1, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    God, Irene Stanley, letting go, Marianne Williamson, poetry
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