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         I called my Administrative Assistant, and  talked about what he called “Face Time.” His

     said, “Leslie I have to do something, I don’t know  concept centered around getting up in front of
     how to talk to these people!” Her reply, “What  people and talking. It was very simple he said,
     about Toastmasters?” She shared a bit of what  “Always, always have a talk ready to go no matter
     she thought Toastmasters was and I asked her  what.” At that moment I told myself that I was

     to find me a club somewhere around the office.  never going to be without a talk ready to go at
     She did and I went.                                     a moments notice. From that time onward I
         I remember that Wednesday, seven o’clock  developed the mindset that I would always be
     in the morning. I was greeted at the door by  prepared with a talk. That if I was in attendance

     this lady with a big smile, a hand shake, and  at a Toastmasters meeting and there was an
     “Welcome to Fireside Toastmasters, is this your  open slot for a speaker I would fill that slot. I
     first time attending a meeting?”                        can say that I have upheld that mantra ever
         “Yes,” I said a bit reluctantly. She proceeded  since October of 2014. As I took on that mindset

     to introduce me to a few other members who  and prepared myself to be accountable to what
     helped me to overcome the considerable amount  Darren talked about, I found that my skills began
     of nervousness I was feeling. I had no idea what  to increase. Self confidence jumped by leaps and
     to expect. I was encouraged to have some coffee  bounds. I was completing manual projects at an

     and breakfast all arranged on side tables in the
     room. I wasn’t the first to arrive but soon after
     many more members filled the room. In total
     there were over twenty-five people present that

     day. The meeting opened with an invocation,
     a pledge of allegiance, and what they called a
     “waker upper” (which was fun). Through the
     course of the next hour and a half, the meeting

     was a balanced mix of professionalism, learning,
     and fun. I was very impressed with the group.
     I made a decision right then to become part of
     the organization.


     What has been your greatest Aha!

     Moment in your Toastmasters journey
     so far? Why?

         My greatest “aha” moment by far came in
     October of 2014 when Darren LaCroix, one of the
     Champions of Public Speaking, was the keynote
                                                             2019 Early Words Executive Board
     speaker for our District 7 Fall Conference. He




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