Mentoring

We have Fun at Toastmasters!

Our Toastmaster at Riverview Canusa posted a message in our face book page. Yes, at our club we have a face book page. We can post pictures from our meetings, we post calls to take role at our meetings. We ask questions. It is all part of the toastmaster experience. I signed up to speak on Monday night.. I will speak about one of the projects I did in our New Pathways Program. Toastmasters entered the era of online these past couple of years so the books and all the information we need to succeed with toastmasters is all online…
A reminder

Reminders are Useful!

          Over the weekend, I attended our online Advanced Toastmasters Club. It is not yet chartered so we are working to become a chartered club. Toastmasters International requires at least twenty members to charter a new club. We just need three more. But that is not what I want to write about. I was reminded of all we learn about language in toastmasters. We have a role called grammarian and another role called “ ah” counter. These two roles teach us a lot about habits that we have adopted in our day to day language. For…
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Themed Meetings

                    With Valentines Day arriving this week, I am reminded of one of the benefits of toastmasters. In the three clubs I belong to, we like to have “ themed” meetings. It helps to organize our meeting around a theme. The toastmaster, who looks after the agenda, will do a little introduction about the theme, maybe a bit of history or an anecdotal story about the theme. We generally will have a “ word of the day” that is associated with the theme and it is everyone’s responsibility to use the…
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You Are Your Best Subject!

One of the first speaking projects that you are asked to do in Toastmasters is to speak about yourself. It is the easiest subject ever. You are the expert on your own life. This speech is designed to help you learn a few basics about speaking but more importantly to introduce yourself to the club. When you do this speech you have 4-6 minutes to speak about you! For some that seems like an eternity. For others, it seems like so little time. How do I fit a life-time into 4-6 minutes. I remember my first speech. Since I was…