Just digging around the interwebs, researching a project 2 for either Humorously Speaking or The Entertaining Speaker manuals. I've got a case of the writer's block. Not that I even know what I'm even writing about. Seems like it's the hardest part sometimes to come up with stuff to write about. At this point I've written/talked about a lot of boomerangs, volunteering, or juggling. Don't really feel that I want to go over those again.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Finished my Competent Communicator
About a month ago I did manage to finish my Competent Communicator from the basic manual from Toastmasters. Did speech 10 with a "Retrospective Icebreaker" that covered where I've been since I've been a Toastmaster. I've gotten my advanced manuals, got the Entertaining Speaker and the Humorous Speaker. May possibly be a theme there. It's all good though. It gives a continuity to it. Should be able to play each book off of each other and learn more than the sum of the parts. Will be interesting to see where all of this goes.
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Thursday, May 5, 2011
Toastmasters 5 down, 5 to go for CC.
Not like the dropped buttered bread that lands butter side up kind of thing but the international organization that facilitates better communication and leadership.
Just wrapped up giving my 5th speech out of the Competent Communicator book for the local O'Fallon, Il Toastmasters club. It’s the “Your Body Speaks” speech, where body language is emphasized. The topic was about the F.I.R.S.T robotics organization, the championships that they held this past weekend (April 27-30), the various competition levels involved, and how I volunteered at the event on Saturday. Did get the best speech award but it’s just not as significant if you’re the only speaker. That’s the way it goes sometimes. As Toastmasters, you will learn to adapt in those situations.
For the most part, I just need to stop swaying. If I can get past that I think I could potentially be a great speaker. Any tips or video equipment would be helpful, probably. I do get kinda nervous but I do feel kinda comfortable. Mostly depends on what I am presenting. The swaying could just be an internal level of nervousness but could somehow also be subconscious.
Just pondering my next speech. Number 6 Vocal Variety. Don’t really have any initial idea. I have been reading though http://sixminutes.dlugan.com/ for inspiration and perspiration. Some good ideas their for inspiration and a place for advice from people that have already done it but are in the same ball park.
Toastmasters is a neat organization for anyone wanting to improve verbal communication and/or leadership skills.
Just wrapped up giving my 5th speech out of the Competent Communicator book for the local O'Fallon, Il Toastmasters club. It’s the “Your Body Speaks” speech, where body language is emphasized. The topic was about the F.I.R.S.T robotics organization, the championships that they held this past weekend (April 27-30), the various competition levels involved, and how I volunteered at the event on Saturday. Did get the best speech award but it’s just not as significant if you’re the only speaker. That’s the way it goes sometimes. As Toastmasters, you will learn to adapt in those situations.
For the most part, I just need to stop swaying. If I can get past that I think I could potentially be a great speaker. Any tips or video equipment would be helpful, probably. I do get kinda nervous but I do feel kinda comfortable. Mostly depends on what I am presenting. The swaying could just be an internal level of nervousness but could somehow also be subconscious.
Just pondering my next speech. Number 6 Vocal Variety. Don’t really have any initial idea. I have been reading though http://sixminutes.dlugan.com/ for inspiration and perspiration. Some good ideas their for inspiration and a place for advice from people that have already done it but are in the same ball park.
Toastmasters is a neat organization for anyone wanting to improve verbal communication and/or leadership skills.
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