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Giselle Hudson | Business Diagnostic Specialist | Clarity before high-stakes decisions
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You don’t need to move faster.
You need to reduce unnecessary risk.

When your decision affects income, reputation, or stability,
pause with structure before you act.

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Tag: self management

  • Do your cringe when people ask…”So what do you do?”

    Or variations of that…like “What are you doing today?” or “What are your plans for today?” I used to feel awkward – A LOT! – with questions like those. When asked what I did, I always felt as if I were starring in a spy movie and I was the impostor. I never really took…

    Giselle

    July 27, 2010
    Alignment
    burning desire, career, choices, productivity, purpose, self esteem, self management, self-worth, to-do lists, work
  • Procrastination is the thief of profit

    Are you a procrastinator? While we may not wish to label ourselves as procrastinators – we have all procrastinated over one thing or the other at different times in our lives. In fact in most of our cases, not a day goes by where we don’t say, “I know I should be doing “it” but…

    Giselle

    July 1, 2010
    Alignment
    business owners, Parkinson’s law, procrastination, profit, self management, time management, work, workshops. critics
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