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Sorry . . .I’m in A Meeting



        Phyllis Harmon, DTM



            It seems to me that I am attending more meetings now that I
        have to stay home. There is no excuse, other than “I’m in a meeting,”
        to not join all the great events happening online. I never thought
        I would spend the day jumping from meeting to meeting without
        traveling beyond the comfort of my computer chair.
            Sequestering has been the proverbial silver lining to the craziness of wearing a
        facemask while shopping (have you tried to breath in those things?) or having my food
        tossed my direction at the drive thru. There are people out there (perhaps even some
        of you) who are making it a game to see how many clubs—in every District—across
        the world—they can join for a meeting. Recently, I met Clinton from Trinidad who
        was a speaker at a club with 500 attendees. Apparently he speaks regularly beyond
        his District by Googling the clubs and asking for a speaking slot.
            I was thrilled when we had over 50 visitors at the Feedbackers open house last week.
        The club is a great place to learn the art of evaluations but who would have thought
        people from around the world would want to hear our message and experience our
        evaluation methods.
            I’ve heard that Districts are holding online conferences with a plethora of speakers.
        I would love to be involved in the logistics for such an event. Two days, great speakers,    EDITORIAL
        and lessons to learn. Just picture it—speakers from many different disciplines right
        there on your computer screen! And no airfare, hotels, or food expenses. I’m loving it!
            Of course, with so many choices enticing me to visit, the day is gone before I
        have a chance to get out of my pajamas, make the bed, or cook (hence the drive thru
        experience). I keep promising to put down my mouse, step away from the keyboard,
        and actually talk to my significant other (what’s his name again?).
            I am learning some valuable skills though: selective hearing, audio/visual best
        practices, and most importantly how to prepare 5-minute meals so I can join the
        next scheduled meeting.
            When we return to face-to-face encounters, I am going
        to miss all of the variety and opportunities this pandemic
        has laid at my doorstep. Of course, I could always fake a
        dry cough, fever, and  . , ,



      Volume 6 Issue 11 May 2020  Monthly Columnists        2019-20 Officers      Administrative Manager
      Publisher                   B. Lee Coyne, ATMS        District Director      Paul Fanning, DTM
      Phyllis Harmon, DTM         Dottie Love, DTM          Emilie Taylor, DTM
                                  Eldred Brown, DTM                                Public Relations Manager
      Associate Publisher         Emilie Taylor, DTM        Program Quality Director  Kathleen Tully, DTM
      Brenda Parsons, ACS, ALS    Harvey Schowe, DTM        PJ Kleffner, DTM      Voices! is published monthly by District 7
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      Phyllis Harmon, DTM         James Wantz, DTM          Eldred Brown, DTM     2014. Submit articles or contact us at
                                  Leanna Lindquist, DTM                           voices@d7toastmasters.org
      Associate Editor            Michelle Alba-Lim, DTM    Finance Manager
      Leanna Lindquist, DTM       Paul Fanning, DTM         Karen Semprevivo, DTM
                                  PJ Kleffner, DTM



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