Our club president Barbara Weisenberger writes:
“I had an issue come up here at work that really involved a company-wide solution. To handle things like that we have an “Innovation Committee” set up which considers and often interviews people who make suggestions.
I made a suggestion and was told at 12:30, that they would like to have me speak about my idea at 2:20. I had several projects scheduled, so I was not able to work on what to present until about 1:15. I put to use everything I’ve ever used at Toastmasters that has been successful and was amazed when I was told what a polished presentation I had given.
Only the gentleman who asked me to give the presentation on such short notice and myself knew how little time I had, but because of the “power” of my comments, it has been passed on for further review and it certainly didn’t do anything to hurt my standing in the company.
I think, too often, we can forget how important what we practice at our meetings is. It truly does develop our abilities to speak clearly and effectively, even with short notice.
I know the training is this weekend and look forward to listening and learning much more — and I also know that this time, I’ll be paying even closer attention. It’s kind of like my eyes were only half open before — they’re wide open now and I can’t wait to pick up some more tidbits.”
Barb’s experience perfectly illustrates many of the benefits of Toastmasters. By attending Toastmasters meetings and developing her skills on a regular basis, she was ready to step up at a moment’s notice when it was really important.
Whether you’re a seasoned speaker who could use some polish, or a novice starting from scratch, there’s a friendly, supportive place for you to learn and grow at our club. We invite you to attend a meeting and see for yourself!