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speaking skills outside of
the club. Additionally, John
recently went to visit family
in Spokane, WA and gave an
impromptu talk to a group
of Special Education kids
about challenges and Super
Hero powers. Super Heroes
don’t quit! John shared with
them how not to let their
weaknesses prevent them from accomplishing specifically exemplified how his club is relational.
their dreams. Having been in Special Ed for a few Consequently, John states, “this makes me feel
years when he was in school, John could relate like a valuable member of the club - a feeling that
to some of their feelings and emotions. all humans want to feel. It’s created a deep desire
A significant change that has emerged since to continue to be an active member of the club”.
being in Toastmasters is that John doesn’t shy John chuckled and said, “a lot”; when I
away from opportunities that require him inquired what else he wants people to know.
to speak before a group. Just recently, John It’s unmistakable that John tends to look at the
was tasked with presenting quality assurance positive side of all situations. He has deservingly
outcomes, from the past four years, to the earned the nickname, Positive Pat, by his hiking
leadership team at his work. Even with the option friends. “I smile, laugh and keep moving forward
for his supervisor to make the presentation, one step at a time in the worst conditions, both
he stepped up. The confidence gained from literally and figuratively. Don’t know how to
Toastmasters has generated the necessary self- do life any other way. I’m eager to share and
assurance to present his findings that will have motivate others to keep steppin’ along. One foot
a lasting impact. after the other. If you fall, get up and if you need
John appreciates how his club, Maryhurst help getting up, ask for it. Dust yourself off and
Toastmasters, is professional, inviting and continue the journey of life.”
relational. Everyone is always striving to be Lisa Hutton joined Marylhurst Toastmasters in
better. John openly shared how touched he June 2011. She has served in both club and district
was by Marylhurst club members and officers leadership roles, and is a recipient of the 2011-12
regularly checking in on him during his absence D7 Rookie of the Year award and the 2015-16 Area
while recovering from GBS. For him, this Director of the Year award.
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