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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

  • The magic ingredient for creating success

    Give yourself the touch of gold! I have these instructions  printed out and pasted on the front of a book by Chet Holmes called “The Ultimate Sales Machine.” (Brilliant book – if you don’t have a copy – get it, and thank me later) – “The great ones in life are not those who are…

    Giselle

    August 23, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Chet Holmes, creating, determination, mastery, pigheaded discipline, success, The Ultimate Sales Machine
  • Be still and listen to yourself

    The one person we all know well in the Bible is Job. Job represents for many life’s hardships and all that is bad that could possibly happen to a human being in this lifetime. Of course Job’s story is one of hope where in spite of all his losses and afflictions, he comes out of…

    Giselle

    August 22, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    instinct, intuition, Job, meditation, time out
  • The importance of writing stuff down

    Nowadays with the Internet and email, writing, as with a pen or pencil in ones hand seems so archaic, so farfetched – “write it down?” you ask incredulously? Yes start a journal…start writing stuff down. Richard Branson keeps notebooks upon notebooks of his ideas, thoughts and other observations daily. He is never without a notebook.…

    Giselle

    August 22, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    introspection, journaling, notes, results, Richard Branson, writing
  • There will never be a better you than you

    Whenever I talk to a group, and ask this question “You do believe that everyone is born a genius right?” – regardless of age, they all answer “YES!” Yet despite this group consensus, when I look into their eyes they know that they are not playing full out. They know that they are not living…

    Giselle

    August 21, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, copying, Donna Summer, genius, There Will Always Be a You, unique, Warren Buffett
  • Expected Pain vs. Unwelcome Pain

    Today I was certain which came first. First I had the egg and then a couple of hours later – pain reared its head – searing blinding pain. I didn’t know if I was going or coming. Every time I thought “OK, it’s over” a new wave of pain ensued. Of course when I set…

    Giselle

    August 20, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    coping. Clayton Makepeace, dream, emotions, fear, lifestlye, money, pain, pleasure, procrastination, wealth
  • Is it possible to be do and have anything you want?

    That’s the question I woke up with today. Nike made famous the “Just Do It” slogan and many times that’s what we are told in various forms – You can do anything you put your mind to! Just start the process – it will all fall into place. Of course you can – the world…

    Giselle

    August 19, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    action, desires, dreams, getting things done, goals, Larry Winget, thinking
  • How to get what you say you want

    According to Wikipedia ‘a pet fence or fence-less boundary is a wire around the perimeter of a home, designed to keep a pet within the boundaries of the property without the use of a physical barrier. The wire (which may be buried) carries a radio signal, while the pet wears a lightweight receiver collar which…

    Giselle

    August 18, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    barriers to growth, desire, get unstuck, goal, idea, invisible fence, stuck
  • The rests are just as important as the notes

    In music there are things called rests which indicate no sound is to be made. I guess rests are to notes like punctuation is to words. Punctuation breaks up a running on of words, and helps us make sense of everything written in a paragraph. “What am I to you”, Ryan Bingham asked Alex in…

    Giselle

    August 17, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    creativity, innovative, medidate, pausing, rejuvenation, resting, solutions, taking breaks
  • Is the dream of becoming more than you are – keeping you stuck?

    Is happiness somewhere out there for you? I’ll be happy when – I get that job Get out of debt Pay my bills on time Find a man/woman Buy my dream car Prove to that schmuck down the road that I am somebody Whatever it is – what is your outlook on life generally? People…

    Giselle

    August 16, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    abundance, focus, happiness, how we think, intentions, manifestations, Source Energy
  • Some interesting “truths” – no one is exempt :)

    People love to use the phrase ‘the truth shall set you free’ especially if they’re trying to get some juicy gossip out of you :). And for more serious matters they might use as a warning -‘what’s done in darkness WILL come to light!’ (Be very afraid…) Many of us are not as truthful as…

    Giselle

    August 15, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    achievement, behavioral psychology, being smart, decisions, love, pain, pleasure, potential, truth
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