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king Audience Connections—Continued from page 15)
Your eyes will sparkle, your body awaken, and your movements will be purposeful and
direct. An old bromide states "set yourself on fire and people will come from miles
around to watch you burn." Set yourself on fire with passion. You will also demonstrate
an intimate and copious knowledge about topics that interest you and stimulate your
passions. You could carry on for days speaking of topics that whet your appetite. Resist
the temptation and keep your talk to a reasonable length of time. Also in knowing a
topic intimately you will able to spew out insights and wisdom that will astound your
audience and have them screaming for more.
The question you must answer is, "what are you passionate about?" What topics awaken
the giant within? Answering this question is like brushing your teeth, "you have to do
it for yourself."Well, get started! Write down a list of topics that stir the embers of desire
and passion in you?
In the next couple of issues we will explore my other two suggestions: "Have a high
you/I ratio" and "Demonstrate empathy for your audience." Stay tuned.
Dr. Thomas Tursich grew up in the small town of East Helena, Montana. He is an honors graduate of Carroll
College in Helena. During the last 19 years, Tom has continued a personal development course by completing in
numerous Toastmaster speaking events as well as reading, reading, reading. Dr. Tursich practiced dentistry for
33 years, 31 years in a private practice in Bozeman, Montana where he learned what it meant to be a leader and
manager of your own business. He completed the sale of his practice on December 28, 2000. January 5, 2001 he
presented a message to insurance agents in Bozeman initiating his new career in speaking, management
training and seminar facilitation. Tom is a member of Toastmasters for Speaking Professionals. He and his wife
of 37 years divide their time between Montana and Oregon.
Super Speakers Showcase
We are still looking for organizers and speakers for the
Super Speakers Showcase. This public event is coming
to Portland this Spring. It will create an awareness of
Toastmasters while giving our members the opportunity
to break into the world of professional speaking or leaving
the comfort zone.
If you wish to be a speaker or help organize the event please
fill out this form. It is a good opportunity to complete a
High Performance Leadership Project.
Questions? Contact Leanna Lindquist, LGM lgm@d7toastmasters. org
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Your eyes will sparkle, your body awaken, and your movements will be purposeful and
direct. An old bromide states "set yourself on fire and people will come from miles
around to watch you burn." Set yourself on fire with passion. You will also demonstrate
an intimate and copious knowledge about topics that interest you and stimulate your
passions. You could carry on for days speaking of topics that whet your appetite. Resist
the temptation and keep your talk to a reasonable length of time. Also in knowing a
topic intimately you will able to spew out insights and wisdom that will astound your
audience and have them screaming for more.
The question you must answer is, "what are you passionate about?" What topics awaken
the giant within? Answering this question is like brushing your teeth, "you have to do
it for yourself."Well, get started! Write down a list of topics that stir the embers of desire
and passion in you?
In the next couple of issues we will explore my other two suggestions: "Have a high
you/I ratio" and "Demonstrate empathy for your audience." Stay tuned.
Dr. Thomas Tursich grew up in the small town of East Helena, Montana. He is an honors graduate of Carroll
College in Helena. During the last 19 years, Tom has continued a personal development course by completing in
numerous Toastmaster speaking events as well as reading, reading, reading. Dr. Tursich practiced dentistry for
33 years, 31 years in a private practice in Bozeman, Montana where he learned what it meant to be a leader and
manager of your own business. He completed the sale of his practice on December 28, 2000. January 5, 2001 he
presented a message to insurance agents in Bozeman initiating his new career in speaking, management
training and seminar facilitation. Tom is a member of Toastmasters for Speaking Professionals. He and his wife
of 37 years divide their time between Montana and Oregon.
Super Speakers Showcase
We are still looking for organizers and speakers for the
Super Speakers Showcase. This public event is coming
to Portland this Spring. It will create an awareness of
Toastmasters while giving our members the opportunity
to break into the world of professional speaking or leaving
the comfort zone.
If you wish to be a speaker or help organize the event please
fill out this form. It is a good opportunity to complete a
High Performance Leadership Project.
Questions? Contact Leanna Lindquist, LGM lgm@d7toastmasters. org
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