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Giselle Hudson | Business Diagnostic Specialist | Clarity before high-stakes decisions
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You don’t need to move faster.
You need to reduce unnecessary risk.

When your decision affects income, reputation, or stability,
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Tag: adversity

  • How to Be at Your Best when Life is at its Worst

    Every adversity has the seed of an equivalent or greater benefit. Napoleon Hill repeats this phrase in every book he has written. “Look for the benefit…” he suggests. “So you’ve got a problem? That’s good!” How can a problem be a good thing? You might be asking this right now. How can my present challenge…

    Giselle

    July 25, 2015
    Alignment
    adversity, Bernie Madoff, Carmen Dell’Orefice, Dan Waldschmidt, Matt Prater, mental toughness, Napoleon Hill, Tom Dempsey
  • 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
    Alignment
    adversity, opening doors, opportunity, Paul Zane Pilzer, Robert Collier
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