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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: self-care

  • Hopelessness thrives on clutter… start throwing out its snacks.

    Hopelessness isn’t dramatic. It doesn’t usually arrive with despair or collapse. It shows up when everything feels heavy, noisy, and vaguely unmanageable. When your space is crowded. When your mind is juggling too much. When nothing feels finished and everything feels urgent. That’s why clutter is such fertile ground for it. Clutter is not neutral.…

    Giselle

    December 22, 2025
    Strategic Sensemaking
    capacity, choices, clarity, containment, creativity, decision-making, declutterring, energy management, mental clarity, numbing, personal leadership, self-care
  • The Time to Plan for 2015 is Now!

    What are you waiting for – till the time is right? It’s never going to be right and nothing is going to happen unless you make a decision. I stole this idea from Chris Brogan, the world’s leading authority on owning the game you most want to win, who says that for some people, planning…

    Giselle

    November 14, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Chris Brogan, Chris Taylor, Christmas, Dave Kekich, discipline, effort, feedback, instant gratification, keep commitments, plan, praise, quickmeups.com, results, self-care, sustained effort, trigger points, Zachary K. Reid
  • Are You REALLY Taking Care of Yourself?

    “If you a fly gal get your nails done Get a pedicure, get your hair did…” Missy ‘Misdemeanor’ Elliot was talking about one kind of self care. Many ladies get their ‘hair did’ at least once a week. Pedicures perhaps less frequently but finger nails have to be done because they’re on show all the…

    Giselle

    November 18, 2011
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Don Miguel Ruiz, Missy Elliot, self-care, self-judgment, The Four Agreements
  • Sometimes you have to be selfish & do ‘it’ for you

    The word “selfish” has always carried with it a negative connotation. In fact, the dictionary defines it as “concerned chiefly with one’s own personal profit or pleasure”. Other words for selfish include inconsiderate, thoughtless, grudging, uncharitable, self-indulgent and greedy. Most times we find ourselves being described as such when we say no or when we…

    Giselle

    January 2, 2011
    Strategic Sensemaking
    being selfish, intuition, listening to yourself, resentment, seeking happiness, self-care, the Dalai Lama, worthy
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