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Giselle Hudson | Business Diagnostic Specialist | Clarity before high-stakes decisions
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Tag: Maya Angelou

  • Stop being an impostor and start letting the world see the real you

    Is it possible for a Nobel Laureate to feel like a fraud? I have written 11 books, but each time I think, ‘uh oh, they’re going to find out now. MAYA ANGELOU Once you put yourself “out there” you can be sure that impostor syndrome is going to be accompanying you on that journey. It…

    Giselle

    August 25, 2023
    Alignment
    fear, how to charge, impostor syndrome, Maya Angelou, self-worth, value, well-paid professional, worth
  • The Power of Your Words

    Sure we say…it’s just a joke…if I can’t laugh at myself sometimes then who am I? I’m just poor and polite You know me…underloved…underpaid Memes abound…what our bank accounts look like…our take home pay doesn’t take us home…we’re blowing our retirement money and going on a trip…should be back by lunchtime. Funny? Sure! But Maya…

    Giselle

    December 2, 2019
    Alignment
    casting spells, Maya Angelou, messenger, Purple Marketing, Purple Messenger, storyteller, word power
  • The Time for AVERAGE is Over!

    This is your time. This is your moment. Put your shoulders back. Hold your head up high. Walk with confidence. Winning is in your DNA, and it’s about to come out in a greater way. You may have had some victories in the past, but you haven’t seen anything yet. Do you believe that winning…

    Giselle

    April 30, 2015
    Alignment
    abundance, clarity of vision, depth of gratitude, firmness of intention, greatness, Joel Osteen, Maya Angelou, power of words, steadiness of faith, The Science of Getting Rich, Wallace Wattles, You Can You Will
  • The Narrative we have in Our Heads Vs. Who We REALLY Are

    Everyone likes a good story. According to experts, 99% of all stories ever told can be categorized into seven basic plots: Underdog, Quest, Journey/Return, Rags to Riches, Comedy, Tragedy, and Rebirth. I recently discovered my primary storytelling type. If you want to discover yours, you can find out here at the Story Bistro, run by…

    Giselle

    November 20, 2014
    Alignment
    comedy, goals, Maya Angelou, mythology, rags to riches, rebirth, Sean Blanda, story, Story Bistro, Tea Silvestre, the call, the journey, tragedy
  • It Takes More than Passion to Succeed

    Follow your passion is bad advice. So says Cal Newport, Ph.D., a 30 something year-old and assistant Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University. Yet many of us feel badly because we don’t know what our passion is. First we have to find it and THEN we can follow it! Makes sense, somewhat but it doesn’t…

    Giselle

    October 28, 2014
    Alignment
    Cal Newport, cultivating passion, focus, George Pocock, habits, liking what you do, liking yourself, Maya Angelou, success, The Boys in the Boat, what you do best
  • How do you break the chains of perfection imprisonment?

    PURE, delightful, randomness…I sat in front of the television to eat my breakfast and happened on An Apology to Elephants – a documentary on National Geographic. The film is an unabashed polemic, calling for improved treatment of elephants in zoos and an end to the use of the animals as entertainment, which the film contends…

    Giselle

    May 10, 2013
    Alignment
    life is an adventure, Maya Angelou, perfection, responsibility, retraining
  • The Label of “Dumb” – What Does it Mean Exactly?

    Or loser for that matter.Or any other labels that we choose to heap on the shoulders of our fellow citizens who may not catch on as quickly or who despite our own best efforts are not “getting it” or catching on fast enough. I remember hearing Les Brown say that when he was in the…

    Giselle

    April 3, 2013
    Alignment
    Emmet Fox, ineducable, labels, Les Brown, Maya Angelou, mentally retarded, soul development, The Lord’s prayer
  • If you teach – You have to live your teaching

    Have you ever received information that knocked the wind out of you – left you feeling a little discouraged – perhaps jaded? And almost as if there were two of you – you hear one voice wanting to react in one way and the other wanting to do what is the RIGHT thing for you?…

    Giselle

    January 17, 2011
    Alignment
    doing what’s right, Joanne Kilgour-Dowdy, Maya Angelou, teach what you live
  • Cheesy First Firsts…

    First of the First month. First Firsts. Thoughts about how this year is going to unfold. Walter Anderson says “I am responsibile. Although I may not be able to prevent the worst from happening, I am responsible for my attitude towards the inevitable misfortunes that darken life. Bad things do happen; how I respond to…

    Giselle

    January 1, 2011
    Alignment
    2011 resolutions, first firsts, life, Love and Other Drugs, Maya Angelou, mistakes, precious gift, taking responsibility, Walter Anderson
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