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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: vulnerability

  • What is the Cost of Amplifying BEFORE Clarifying?

    Jean-Claude Van Damme is often remembered for the spectacle. The splits. The spinning kicks. The impossible balance held between two moving objects as if gravity had signed a non-interference agreement. But that image hides the real story. Van Damme did not rise because he was reckless. He rose because he was disciplined. Years of martial…

    Giselle

    December 19, 2025
    🔄 Client Systems
    bipolar disorder, clarity, confidence, honesty, Jean Claude Van Damme, mental health, performance, projection, vulnerability
  • Follow the Colour of the Door that Speaks to Your Heart…

    …because what lies on the other side is worth it – Scott Ginsberg I think of all the talented people I know…their art fills the spaces of the Universe with love, colour, compassion and joy. Every day they are adding something to the canvas called life, with music and passion; voicing their ideas…writing poems…commenting…being…exposing themselves…

    Giselle

    October 4, 2015
    Strategic Sensemaking
    art, authenticity, being yourself, courage, multiplepotentiate, Scott Ginsberg, Tunnel of Love, vulnerability
  • You Don’t Need to be Fixed – Nothing is Wrong With You

    Do you ever feel insecure? What about unworthy? And rejected? Are you easily hurt if your’e not included in a conversation…left out of a project…didn’t get an invite to the party? Most of us think, ‘I’m pretty worthy of love and belonging — but I’d be super worthy of love and belonging if I could lose…

    Giselle

    August 21, 2015
    Strategic Sensemaking
    being awesome, Dr Brené Brown, insecurity, Rising Strong, Sally Hogshead, shame, Tony Robbins, vulnerability, worthiness
  • A Castle of Memories

    build me a castle of memories just to have somewhere to go… What a beautiful line. (Someone with an online handle sardonicynic posted this on the site archiveofourown.org – a site offering a noncommercial and nonprofit central hosting place for fanfiction – fiction written by a fan of, and featuring characters from, a particular TV series, film, etc.)…

    Giselle

    January 4, 2015
    Strategic Sensemaking
    being exposed, gifts, Liuise Kimme, Luise Kimme, memories, talents, vulnerability
  • Are You Who You Appear to Be and Are You Living Your Truth?

    “A woman discovers at a very young age that wearing a mask appears to be a part of survival. They discover there is much of themselves, which others see as unacceptable. They tuck those secrets away.” This introduction I got from the web site titled *The Power to Change*. On the same site, in an…

    Giselle

    February 26, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    consciously and compassionately awake, emotional anorexia, emotional barriers, fear, living your truth, real living, real me, Robin L. Smith, shame, vulnerability
  • I’ll Be Happy When or If…..

    Our happiness always seems to be conditional on something happening FIRST, before we can be happy. Usually that “something” is outside of us. It might be a promotion at work. It might be acquiring a new outfit. It might be getting a face-lift. It might be changing our geographic location. I agree that something does…

    Giselle

    January 13, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    attraction, being negative, blame, conditional happiness, emotions, feelings, vulnerability
  • The “Easily Shared” Narrative May not be the REAL Story

    We LOVE a good story. Storytelling gets our attention. We are programmed if we only get the beginning and the middle to desperately want to know the end. That’s why soap operas and popular television series leave us after each episode with an incomplete storyline that will force us to tune in next time and…

    Giselle

    January 19, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Broken Open, Elizabeth Lesser, judgmental, Lance Armstrong, Oprah, shame, stories, truth, vulnerability
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