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PERSPECTIVES
The Fun Factor
Donna Stark, DTM -
Immediate Past District Director
One of the first things I learned coaching
first and second-grade soccer players is
that their motivation was fun. At six and
seven years old, if they weren’t having
fun, they wouldn’t stick with it. Coaching
theory taught that the fun factor is
important not only for kids, but for athletes of Day, or National Sandwich Day (November
all ages and at all levels. If a professional athlete 3rd!), themed meetings can be an opportunity
isn’t having a good time, they may take their to add festivity to your meeting. Have a birthday
talents to South Beach (or LA). party for your club on the anniversary of the
The need for fun isn’t limited to sports. One charter date! These can be great Open House
of my favorite quotes attributed to Toastmasters opportunities, too.
founder Ralph Smedley is, “We learn best in • Table Topics is a great opportunity for
moments of enjoyment.” Done right, fun isn’t an creativity. A spin of a wheel or roll of the dice
extraneous distraction. I believe it’s a necessary can turn Table Topics into a game.
aspect of learning to be a better speaker and • I didn’t think I’d enjoy picking meeting
leader. I’m much more likely to venture outside roles out of a hat or a backwards meeting, until
my comfort zone and into my growth zone if I’m I participated in them. It was a fun challenge to
in a safe, enjoyable environment. make my speech match what my evaluator had
Fun can be one of those things that is difficult already described.
to describe but you know it when you experience • Does your club socialize outside of the
it. Here are some things you might want to meeting setting? Toastmasters who play together,
consider: stay together. ;-)
• Add a humorist or jokemaster role to your If attending Toastmasters meetings has
agenda. My home club allots one to two minutes become more of a chore than a pleasure, or
for this role. It ensures our meeting ends on a your members aren’t engaged, perhaps it’s time
light note and it’s an opportunity for a speaker to up your fun factor. I see that November 20th
to practice their humor skills. is National Absurdity Day. I wonder what I can
• Themed meetings can add a little spice to do with that? Is there something your club does
your routine. Whether it’s Halloween, Veteran’s that you enjoy? I’d like to hear about it!
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