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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: rhythm

  • Principles of the Unreasonable: 7 Traits of Top Innovators

    Innovation has always had a public relations problem. After something works, we romanticize it. We tell neat stories about visionary founders and breakthrough moments and pretend the path was logical all along. Yet while those same innovators were in the thick of trying to build something new, the world rarely called them brilliant. More often…

    Giselle

    February 8, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🧩 The Hudson Alignment Framework™
    Alignment, burnout culture, clarify before you amplify, clarity, commitment to vision, failure, hustle, inner reality, innovators, intention, meaning, meaningful progress, reflection, rhythm, self-honesty, taking action, transformation
  • Routine can be a double-edged sword

    On the one hand, it creates rhythm… steadiness… trust with yourself. It’s how things get done when motivation dwindles. It’s how we move forward without renegotiating every decision from scratch. Routine builds muscle memory for progress. But when routine goes unquestioned… What once supported momentum can quietly become a blindfold. You keep doing the thing…

    Giselle

    January 2, 2026
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, awareness, cadence, clarity, efficiency, frameworks, growth, momentum, progress, rhythm, ritual, routine, structure, tools
  • Do You Have Customer Relationships or Hostages?

    Noah Fleming shared this story about a $20M company, a top sales guy who “owned” every major client, and a president quietly panicking because this top sales guy had resigned and was taking half the revenue with him. Noah asked a simple but disarming question: Do you have customer relationships… or do you have hostages?…

    Giselle

    December 3, 2025
    🔄 Client Systems, Strategic Sensemaking
    alignment is relational, client relationships, communication, CRM, marketing, people, process, relationship-building, revenue, rhythm, sales, strategic relationships
  • How to Ensure Learning Morphs into Successful Action

    In 1977, guitarist Lee Ritenour recorded Captain Fingers — a track that would come to define him. It’s bright, technical, and bursting with groove — and, “he makes it look easy.” Except, it isn’t. More than forty years later, Ritenour admitted in a Guitar Player interview that Captain Fingers is still difficult to play. Even…

    Giselle

    October 30, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations
    Alignment, behaviour, Captain Fingers, challenges, coaches, coaching, Daniel Coyle, habit, hotbeds, ignition, Lee Ritenour, practice, repetition, rhythm, Talent Code, team building, training
  • Beethoven’s Counterintuitive Productivity Secret

    The fourth quarter is almost here—the year’s final stretch, when projects intensify and goals push for closure. It’s the season when pressure quietly mounts and rest, though deeply needed, can feel like a luxury. Yet some of history’s greatest creators understood something we often forget: progress depends as much on deliberate rest as on effort.…

    Giselle

    September 24, 2025
    🧠 Zone of Genius
    authenticity, Beethoven, cadence, creative ideas, energy, experiment, fourth quarterr, managing energy, MCODE, rhythm, uniqueness, vision, walking, Zone of Genius
  • Pitch your Tent in the Land of Hope and Press On

    As published in today’s Business Newsday “Hope is to the soul what breath is to the body – restorative and life-giving,” Allen Randolph, described as “a pastor to pastors,” so beautifully illustrates. “People can learn to live without a lot of things, but not live well nor live long without hope.  You live better and more…

    Giselle

    August 8, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Acts 2:26, as way opens, cadence, doubt, fear, hope, King David, rhythm
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