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Giselle Hudson | Business Diagnostic Specialist | Clarity before high-stakes decisions
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Tag: finding your voice

  • What to do when we Feel Estranged from Ourselves

    There are days when you can’t quite locate you. Not the professional who knows what to say in a meeting, or the facilitator who helps others find alignment — but the person beneath all of that. The part of you that remembers what it feels like to be connected, grounded, whole. And when that part…

    Giselle

    October 21, 2025
    ⚡ Clarity & Realignment, 👥 Leadership, 🧩 Tools & Resources
    finding your voice, finding yourself, leadership, personal leadership, recognition, Self leadership, strategy, validation, visibility
  • A Bank That Found Its Voice

    I first came across the Cow Pasture Bank while reading ‘I Inherited a Fortune’  by Paul J. Meyer. If you’re like me the words cow, pasture and bank don’t seem to meld AT ALL but believe me this was the bank’s name. Really The First State Bank of Rio Vista it was referred to as “The…

    Giselle

    July 3, 2013
    Alignment
    effective advertising, finding your voice, image, memorable experiences, reputation
  • What Do You Do When Where You Are No Longer Serves You?

    Lately many people have been reaching out to me for direction regarding what to do next in their lives. “I’m pregnant and recently laid off with no benefits. I have bills to pay – of course a baby on the way and I’m not sure that I could get back into that line of work…

    Giselle

    September 20, 2011
    Alignment
    Confucius, finding a job, finding your voice, Haggai, harmful habits, playing victim, strengths, success habits
  • The Burden of Greatness

    When artists create masterpieces and bestsellers, they feel an unrealistic expectation to repeat the miraculous. The same is true for many high-achieving women. This obsessive pursuit can lead to great accomplishments. It can also lead to frustration, exhaustion and a disconnection from ourselves and our emotions. No doubt this has an effect on our relationships…

    Giselle

    September 26, 2010
    Alignment
    creating, female leaders, finding your voice, peace of mind, something more, success, women
  • Who are you?

    ✱A Note from 2025: When I first wrote this piece in November 2007, it was under the banner of the Find Your Voice™ Process — the earliest expression of what has now evolved into The Hudson Alignment Framework™. Back then, I was still giving language to what I sensed intuitively: that lasting transformation begins when…

    Giselle

    November 7, 2007
    Alignment
    becoming a well paid professional, finding your voice, Karen Martin, reconnecting with who you are, The Outstanding Organization
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