Today I had a lot of fun being Toastmaster. Our theme was
“Don’t be afraid to make mistakes”
Nicole did an excellent job of being Grammarian; our word of the day “Substantial”
Many of us talked about the substantial amount of mistakes we’ve made throughout our lives and how we choose to deal with them.
I loved Bev’s interpretation of FAIL
First
Attempt
In
Learning
So very true!
Ali completed Speech #4 – he captivated his audience with a personal story and then proceeded to explain that we are in control of our reactions. Charith evaluated Ali’s and reported that he was confident and had a great speaking pace. Great job Ali!!
Randy chaired an insightful Table Topics as he asked Charith to reflect and share a time where he made a mistake and how he learned from it. Charith had a complete “mini” speech with an opening, body and conclusion which engaged his audience.
Dianne was asked to share how she deals with her mistakes and I personally loved Dianne’s response; a little Hawaiian anecdote that she promises to email to us as well as a forgiveness prayer.
Everyone did a great job, we can all learn from our mistakes so don’t be afraid to make them!
Blogged by Cathy
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If you would like to take part in a UM Masters meeting, we’re located in Winnipeg at the University of Manitoba. Our meetings are held every Wednesday from 12:05 –12:50 PM in Room 111 at St. John’s College (which is part of the University of Manitoba).
If you're in Winnipeg and interested in sitting in on a club meeting to see if Toastmasters is right for you, please feel free to contact Catherine Plouffe at Catharine.Plouffe@umanitoba.ca
If you would like to take part in a UM Masters meeting, we’re located in Winnipeg at the University of Manitoba. Our meetings are held every Wednesday from 12:05 –12:50 PM in Room 111 at St. John’s College (which is part of the University of Manitoba).
If you're in Winnipeg and interested in sitting in on a club meeting to see if Toastmasters is right for you, please feel free to contact Catherine Plouffe at Catharine.Plouffe@umanitoba.ca
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