A
Quiet Time Moment
From
the book: Sisterfriends:
Empowerment for Women and a Celebration of Sisterhood
(Quiet Time Press)
by Jewel Diamond Taylor
In 1985 I made a decision that would ultimately change
my life 360 degrees. I kept thinking, dreaming and
talking about a goal. I soon realized that talk
is cheap and I had to leap. So I wrote down
my goals and a target date to leave my comfortable
yet unfulfilling job of seven years. I stepped out
on faith two weeks before my target date. I left a
very secure paid every Friday credit
union health insurance paid Christmas
holidays and a free turkey gift card - good paying
job to become a motivational speaker.
Coworkers
and certain family members thought I was crazy (and
probably still do). Why would I leave a comfort zone,
friends, a predictable routine, benefits, pleasant
environment and a steady paycheck to step out into
the unknown? I was going where no one I knew had gone
before. There I was, a young African-American woman
who never wrote a book, never attended a Toastmasters
meeting and without a mentor, daring to enter a field
that is dominated by white males. I believe that success
and fulfillment come to us either because of a choice,
coincidence or its a calling. For me, it was
a choice that answered an inner/higher call. We often
call God
something told me. Well,
SOMETHING told me to let go of my job
in the aerospace industry in 1985. Looking back, I
now know I could have made a better transition to
minimize some of the challenges. My experiences have
been bittersweet. Yet, my rewards have far outweighed
my regrets.
In
life, some bridges we must cross and some we have
to burn. Letting go meant I was burning a bridge.
There was no turning back. This risk-taking, faith-walking,
dare-to-dream, bridge-burning, dauntless behavior
isn't recommended for everyone. But Im designed
that way. I call it my holy boldness.
I had a quiet sense of confidence, sense of urgency,
determination, I gotta go or IŐll die
attitude rising up in me to grow and go. When that
push is on your back so strong, you see what others
canŐt see. You feel what cant be explained.
You act in ways that canŐt be justified. You then
are no longer seeking happiness but
fulfillment.
I
had no idea what to expect. I just knew it was my
time. I felt a strong tugging on my soul to leap.
Even though I wasn't as spiritually grounded in my
faith as I am now, somehow I knew that the voice of
Something told me would lead me and not
let me fail. I didn't say the voice of God wouldn't
let me fall, because I fell many times on my journey
of growth in a new career. However, I got up and attempted
to learn the lesson, but I never failed.
Leaving
a comfort zone and taking a leap of faith is scary
and exhilarating at the same time. Self-Empowerment
and change happens when you make a decision and you
remain committed to see it through all the way. New
experiences require that you be alert, take calculated
risks, be creative, open minded, and flexible.
My
heart was pumping with adrenaline, anticipation and
anxiety. I made THE decision. I set and met my target
date. I began working part-time at various jobs for
my Ňbread and butterÓ and part-time on the weekends
as a speaker. But I still kept the main thing
the MAIN THING. My messages were on topics of
self-esteem, goalsetting, parenting, spiritual joy
and positive coping skills for life. I started with
local YWCAs, church groups, recovery centers, teen
mother groups, sales groups and community based organizations.
I
landed on my feet after taking my leap of faith. My
choice and my calling have enriched my life with international
travel, TV and radio appearances, new friends, speaking
engagements at government agencies, sales/marketing
groups, universities, churches, hospitals, conferences,
and retreats.
My
faith leap introduced me to places and faces of the
strong, the wounded, the celebrated, the corporate,
the student, the entrepreneur, other speakers and
authors. My books and tapes have been purchased by
thousands of satisfied seekers of knowledge. The quality
of life for me and my family is enriched because I
am more fulfilled doing what I love.
I
know that I am still committed and excited about my
choice and my calling. I can cope with setbacks, tragedy
and disappointments because Im learning to practice
what I preach. Faith, action, hard work, love, and
self-correction are the guiding forces in my life.
My speaking invitations, travel, income and opportunities
grew as I grew. I've gained more than I have ever
given. The transition of going from a steady paycheck
to unpredictable and sometimes lean financial times
deepened my faith and trust in GodŐs abundant ability
to meet all my needs.
What
great experiences of growth and glory are you missing?
Are you waiting for all the green lights to go? God
is trying to tell you something. But maybe you lack
trust in yourself, your intuition, your talents or
even God. The affirmation I repeat when feeling unsure
is I am led and fed by the Spirit. Click
here for more information
about Jewel Diamond Taylor.