Thursday, May 22, 2014

Inspiration and Healing Are Like Music to This Doctor's Ears


Dr. Yolanda Webster
Dr. Yolanda Webster looks at people as gems or in fact diamonds ready to shine forth with Spiritual beauty. Her dream of becoming a motivational author and inspirational writer is within grasp and crystallizing like a precious stone being formed out of the coal.  Webster a respected musical educator from the prestigious Columbia University music program is on a mission to use her God given talents and aplomb to encourage others to push forward in life.

To Webster, hearing how others are inspired by her mentorship, Christian service and published books is music to her ears.  Dr. Webster is CEO of Diamond Enterprises Inc., an inspirational publishing company.

Webster, who grew up in the Black historic urban enclave of Bedford Stuyvesant knows how to rise to a challenge in life, persevere, and make a difference.  She affirms her deep Christian roots as being an important source of her resiliency and resolve “some of the greatest lessons I've learned in life on how to succeed are that God has a purpose and a plan for my life and His plan for me is only for my good.”

Dr. Webster is determined to encourage those who are ill and in need of a helping spirit. This is a part of who she is naturally and her core beliefs “I overcame formidable challenges in life because I took the focus off myself and focused on the greater good for other people” she reveals.

Dr. Webster has had her bouts with illnesses and uses music as a way to heal sick and infirmed souls that she empathizes with in her ministry. In reference to her inspirational music ministry in hospitals she adds “I became involved in health related ministries when I became ill and someone reached out to me from a religious support group.”

While some may be skeptical about the need for yet another motivational guru in a world full of them Dr. Webster isn't at all dissuaded.  She feels with her extensive music background and affinity to those going through illnesses she has a unique divine calling to make a difference in the world and help others.

She shares her deeper feelings about her purpose by stating “Some of the greatest lessons I've learned in life on how to succeed are, God has a purpose and a plan for my life and His plan for me is only for my good.”

Her confidence can’t be rattled because of her abiding faith in God.  She says with certainty “He loves me and wants only the best for me.  He already began this work in me and promises to complete it. I'm in partnership with Him.”  If Dr. Webster can continue to bring her unique skill set and compassion together to continue to inspire others her efforts will set the stage for some melodious motivations in the inspiration book publishing genre.

I asked Dr. Webster some questions on her life and perspectives on overcoming obstacles and challenges. Here were her reflections on my questions.



Kamau: Dr. Webster, what is the name and goals of your business?

Dr. Webster:  The name and mission of my business is "Diamond Enterprises Inc., and my mission is to inspire, encourage and uplift other people.

Kamau: Where did you grow up?

Dr. Webster: I grew up and went to school in the historic area known as Bedford and Stuyvesant, in Brooklyn, New York, also known as Bedford Stuyvesant.

Kamau: When did you decide you wanted to minister to and help others?

Dr. Webster:   I decided  that I wanted to help other people when I realized what I've experienced in life could be a benefit to others with similar experiences.

Kamau: What inspired you to want to write books and become an entrepreneur?

Dr. Webster:   I wanted to become a book author and entrepreneur when I realized that I could reach more people and inspire them and share spiritual insights through my writing and business.

Kamau: Who were some of the people or role models that inspired you in life?

Dr. Webster:   Some of my role models that influenced me to become a Christian and to go into the ministry and music are the late Bishop Norman Rochford, Pastor Teretha Turnage, and Prophetess Loretta Taylor.

Kamau: What are or were some of the biggest challenges you have had in life.

Dr. Webster:  Some of the biggest challenges to me becoming successful in life were becoming a book author and entrepreneur.

Kamau: How are you overcoming these challenges?

Dr. Webster:   I overcame these challenges because I took the focus off myself and focused on the greater good for other people.

Kamau: What are the biggest lessons in life you've learned on how to succeed?

Dr. Webster:   Some of the greatest lessons I've learned in life on how to succeed are, God has a purpose and a plan for my life and His plan for me is only for my good.  He loves me and wants only the best for me.  He already began this work in me and promises to complete it. I'm in partnership with Him.

Kamau: How did you become involved in health related ministries?

Dr. Webster:   I became involved in health related ministries when I became ill and someone reached out to me from a support ministry.

Kamau: How can people contact you?

Dr. Webster:  My email address is: DeladyTinker7@gmail.com.




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