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be retired so I don’t
have to think about
it anymore.
Does all of this
apply to Toastmasters?
Absolutely! Most people say
they joined Toastmasters for
the usual reasons – overcome
the fear of public speaking,
looking for a job, have to give a
I never found toast at a wedding, etc. However,
anyone who when I ask people why they stay
would pay me to sit in in Toastmasters, I frequently hear,
front of the television with “Because it’s fun.”
a pint of Häagen-Dazs Chocolate How about you – are you having fun? If not,
Chocolate Chip ice cream. However, I did have maybe you are in a rut. Maybe it’s time for a
a lot of fun throughout most of my career. change. Try some different meeting roles, visit
In hindsight, I wasn’t always in touch with some other clubs, or even try something outside
how I felt about my different jobs. It took a while your club, like competing in a speech contest,
to figure out what I liked and didn’t like. Here or volunteering to be an Area Director, or serve
is some unsolicited advice that might help you on one of the many committees that help the
with that—start a diary. At the end of every District serve our members. There are so many
day, write down something that you really liked ways to challenge yourself and keep the journey
about the day, and something that you didn’t interesting. Remember, life is short, so have fun
like. Hopefully, you’ll start to see some patterns. while you can.
It could be as simple as “I really like when I talk
with others and work as a team,” or “I really
prefer the quiet times when I can work alone.”
Once you figure out what you like, find ways
that you can do more of it. Okay, I admit that
is a gross over-simplification, and I am glad to
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