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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.

Tag: God

  • Act from alignment

    My belief is that when you are in alignment, things work out, sometimes in ways you can’t explain. Sometimes through some circuitous route you could never have planned yourself. A chance meeting. A name that comes to you at the right time for your business. A spot opens up and it’s the perfect location for…

    Giselle

    July 9, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations
    Alignment, authenticity, clarity, design, faith, God, impact, integrity, mindfulness, opportunity, power, relevance, spirituality, strategy vs tactics, structure, success, The Hudson Alignment Framework, wisdom
  • Dance with the Energy of the Universe

    You see the world that you have made, but you do not see yourself as the image-maker gabrielle bernstein We care so much about what other people think, yet we seldom slow down long enough to examine our own thoughts. We need to think about what we think. Marcus Aurelius was amazed by how easily…

    Giselle

    May 26, 2021
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Abraham Hicks, beliefs, Dr.Marcia Reynolds, fear into faith, Gabrielle Bernstein, God, Marcus Aurelius, Ryan Holiday, Source, The Daily Stoic, the power of love, The Universe has your Back, transform fear to faith, Universe
  • Effficiency versus impact

    During this morning’s quiet time, I was reviewing my business marketing efforts and contemplating whether I in fact was clear about my vision and what I wanted to be ‘known’ for. My mind drifted (as minds are fond of doing 🙂 ) and I got to thinking about solo practitioners, and our quest for efficiency.…

    Giselle

    September 22, 2011
    Strategic Sensemaking
    being rich, Dr. Maxwell Maltz, Dr.Marcia Reynolds, efficiency, God, impact, Paul Zane Pilzer, Psycho-Cybernetics, Seth Godin, SUCCESS magazine, Trinidad and Tobago
  • 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
  • Don’t get in your own way

    I am always amazed how things flow when I am not getting in my own way. Reminds me of God’s response after Job’s rant questioning Job about  his capabilities and who was really behind all creation. The truth is none of us can create the seasons, snow, thunder, lightning, day, night, light… What is interesting…

    Giselle

    August 14, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    creation, getting in your own way, God, intellect, intuition, Job, possibility, truth
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