From the mind of dr.yolanda.columbus
This blog, titled “Actionable Intelligence: The Blog – Make Moves. Not Excuses,” is designed for ambitious leaders, entrepreneurs, and individuals of faith who want to bridge their spiritual convictions with high-performance execution.
The content delivers a compelling blend of personal insight and actionable strategy, focused on three core areas:
- Spiritual Strategy & Growth: Dive into heartfelt reflections on navigating the journey of faith, prayer, and growth (“Petitioning God”) and finding supportive community (“My Hill City Story”) to ground you through volatile life changes.
- High-Octane Leadership Blueprints: Get access to strategic frameworks like “The Collective Protocol: 90-day Challenge,” which provides customized, intensive training designed to move managers and senior leaders from potential to peak performance.
- The Endurance Mindset: Absorb powerful, metaphorical life lessons drawn from extreme personal challenges, such as the mental and physical test of completing a 20+ mile trail run. These stories are built to help you cultivate the resilience and discipline needed to succeed in any professional or personal arena.
In essence, the blog equips you with the actionable intelligence to pursue your purpose and make moves, not excuses.
Chapter 1 My Story: The Identity Dividend
The Weight of the Invisible Manual You might feel like you are starting at a disadvantage. I know that feeling. It isn’t just a thought;…
Reclaiming the forgotten woman amidst Grief and Perimenopause
The “Easter Hangover” Nobody Talks About This weekend, between Good Friday services at our Waxahachie Campus, Easter Fun Day at our Cedar Hill Campus, and…
The Danger of “Coasting” in a Life You Designed
Why “Good Enough” is the Enemy of the Assignment On March 1st, I set four clear markers. My Mastermind is holding the line, and the…
The Bridge: Building Businesses is the New Blueprint for Education
For too long, we’ve treated “Business” and “Academia” like two isolated islands. On one side, you have the rigor of the classroom and the mission…





