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*Pay Day Toastmasters in Business

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Interactive Workshop, Leadership Series, Develop and Improve Speaking and Leadership Skills 2 to 4 times Faster


February 2012
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President:
Harminder Gill, ACG
Sec/Treas:
Sandra Amelino, DTM
VP Education:
Jimmy Ford, DTM
Sgt @ Arms:
James Henderson
VP PR:
Pat Hennessey, DTM
Members:
Tom Jameson, DTM
Salihan Kondoker
David Posse
Craig Redelsperger
Liany Ryan CC

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To Develop and Improve Your Speaking and Leadership Skills 2 to 4 times faster!

New Horizons Toastmasters

Day/time: Thursdays @ 6:45am-7:45am


Location: Panera Bread
3560 Riverside Plaza Dr
Riverside, CA 92506

For more info call Sandy: 951-258-6902 or email samelino@sbcglobal.net

 
Leadership Series - 6 weeks  -
First Visit Free!!

6 weeks Starting Thursdays, January 12 First Visit Free!

Week 1: Giving Effective Feedback -Jan 12


Week 2: Leader as a Coach -Jan 19
Week 3:Service & Leadership -Jan 26
Week 4: Delegate to Empower - Feb 2
Week 5: Motivating People - Feb 9
Week 6: Team Building -Feb 16


For more details call Sandy: 951-258-6902.

 
Develop & Improve Speaking & Leadership Skills 2 to 4 Times Faster.

Interactive Sessions

  • Enhance Your:
  • Speaking skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Better listening talents
  • Ability to think quickly on your feet
  • Stong leadership skills
  • Written communication skills
  • Job interview skills.

    This is a 6 week series to be held consecutive weeks.Constructive/Appropriate/Feedback.

    An educational at each session on:

  • Selecting a speech topic
  • How to do an introduction
  • Speech organization, opening, body, close
  • Gestures
  • Vocal variety
  • Word usage

  •  Famous Toastmaster's Quotes

    Les Brown- author – Live Your Dreams- “If you want your dreams to come true you must have confidence in yourself and your abilities. A Toastmasters club can give you that confidence. Make your dreams a reality, Join a Toastmasters club.”

    Harvey Mackay – Best selling Author “I’ve never met anyone who didn’t think Toastmasters was super valuable to their career. We gain self-esteem, selfconfidence,assertiveness. This makes us better managers, better leaders…”


    Tom Peters – Best selling author- In Search of Excellence and The Pursuit of Now –“Join Toastmasters. Oral communications skills count." Height and hair color may be in the genes, but public speaking isn’t. One good answer to the public speaking problem is Toastmasters. They do a fabulous job of helping people shape up their communication skills.”

     
    What Happens at a Meeting?

    When you arrive you are greeted and welcomed by smiling faces. A volunteer, the Toastmaster, is introduced who leads the meeting by following the agenda.

    Participants give a short explanation of their duties, such as Timer and Grammarian. Enthusiastic applause suports and encourages each participant.

    A Table Topics Master asks questions giving participants an opportunity to speak and build quick thinking skills, for a one-to-two-minute response.

    Prepared Speeches are presented for about five to seven minutes and are given positive, encouraging

    Evaluations to help each speaker learn and grow.
    We vote for the Best Speaker, Best Table Topics and Best Evaluator. Award Ribbons are presented.

    The meeting adjourns after a short business meeting around 8:00am
    Guests are invited to join.

     How Much Does it Cost?

    HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? WHAT DO I GET FOR MY MONEY?

    For about $60 dollars for the first 6 months, you become a member of our Toastmastersers group. Renewal fee is half the amount for next 6 months. You receive a NEW MEMBER KIT which contains a book containing your first ten speech projects.

    The first one is an ICE BREAKER which helps you begin speaking before an audience about yourself.
    Everything is AT YOUR OWN PACE.

    The Pay Day Toastmaster's money back guarantee: Join the club. Activately participate in the program.

    If after your first membership period, you find you have not grown in your personal communication skills. WE WILL REFUND YOUR ENTIRE ORIGINAL MEMBERSHIP COST.


    CLUB MEMBERS INFO

    Sandra Amelino, DTM retired from her Federal Career at the VA Loma Linda after 30 years. She says that Toastmasters is the reason for her success in her career as a computer trainer. She received six promotions because of the communication and leadership skills she acquired in Toastmaster. Toastmasters is one of the best things you can do for your self. It is a positive, nurturing, supportive learning environment.

     

    Club Mentors
    Serve as a role model, coach, and confidant, offering knowledge, insight perspective, or wisdom useful to the mentee.
    Benefits for New Members who have Mentors: Learn the program
    Learn the Club standards/customs
    Develop confidence
    Participate more
    Quickly learn speaking skills

    Qualities of Mentors
    Available
    Patient
    Sensitive
    Respectful
    Flexible
    Supportive of Club
    Knowledgeable
    Confident

    Good Listener

    Concerned about others

    Table Topic Tips From A to Z Compliments of Distinguished

    Toastmaster,Fran Gedra


    ART Bring pictures of abstract art. Ask members to describe what they see.

    BALLOONS Place questions in balloons. Each speaker chooses a balloon and 'pops-it' for the question.

    BOOK TITLES Ask a person to tell what they think the book is about without looking in the cover.

    BOOK SWAP Have members tell why they brought a book. Then have a mad swap at the end of the meeting.

    CONTINUOUS STORY Begin a story and ask participants to continue it.

    CASES AND PROBLEMS Provide participants with challenging problems to discuss: How do explain to your spouse why you purchased something extravagant, what do you say to your child who wants to borrow the car?

    DEBATES Count members off in twos, and ask them to debate the pros and cons of certain issues. Selected issues can be funny or serious - why you'd like to be CEO of a major company, why you'd rather be living in (a certain state), why we should use the military to help resolve crimes, the prevalence of drugs, etc.

    DEAR ABBY Give each person a "Dear Abby" question and ask them to respond.

    DISCUSSION Select local, regional, national, or international issues and discuss - local taxes, crime, pollution, drugs, health care, the homeless, education, the Federal budget, etc.

    EDITOR Each participant is the editor of a national magazine. Ask them what they plan for the next issue for their respective sections - world news, national news, feature articles, sports, health, business, people, etc.

    EXCHANGES Bring 'selected' gifts, wrapped or unwrapped. Ask members to give and receive them appropriately. Tell why they are 'thrilled' to receive this special gift.

    FORTUNE COOKIES Ask participants to open a fortune cookie, read it, and explain what it means. Or take the real fortune cookie and replace it with your own.

    FRUIT Bring in fruits and ask each participant to describe what they love about the fruit and why it is so important in their life.

    FOOD Ask members for the proper technique for eating artichokes, bacon, fried chicken, spaghetti, etc.

    GESTURES Choose topics which lend themselves to gestures. Select a pair of participants - the first does the speaking only, the second person makes the gestures for the first speaker. Then have them swap function.

    GRAB BAG Pull an 'object' out of the bag and describe what it is. 'Sell' the object, tell why this object is a perfect gift, or tell what it means to you.

    HATS Place a variety of hats on a table. Each participant chooses a hat and plays the character who would wear that hat. For example, baseball, football, fishing, straw, sailor's chef's, etc.

    HOW TO Ask 'how-to' questions - how to make a salad, how to change a tire, how to put up a tent.

    HISTORICAL EVENTS State an historical/recent event. Ask what the participant would have done if they were Napoleon, Caesar, Queen Elizabeth, a US President, Boris Yeltsin, and reply as if they were that person.

    INSTRUCTIONS See how well members follow instructions by asking them to draw an item which is described. Or describe how to get to the meeting, how to get to any location, etc.

    IMAGINE Ask member to imagine they were Little Red Riding Hood - how would they handle the wolf? If you could go back ion time, what period would it be and why? Imagine it's the year 2100. What would life be like?

    Give recipe titles (real or imaginary) and ask for the ingredients - how prepared, how served?

    INTERVIEWS Interview famous people. President Clinton, Tom Hanks, Cal Ripkin, or figures from the past - Jefferson, Lincoln, Columbus, Martin Luther King, Mozart, Van Gogh, Marie Antoinette, Charles Dickens.

    JOB INTERVIEWS Help members prepare for job interviews by presenting interview questions to participants, OR do the reverse by fielding questions to the TT Master, who would be the person seeking the position.

    KEYS Give participants a key and ask what it is the key to - responses could be the key to success, happiness, mystery, disaster, or a key to a car, jewel box, a mansion, etc.

    LOTTERY Ask participant what they would do if they won specific amounts of money or various prizes.

    MUSIC Play old songs, ask what the songs mean to participants. Show album covers, ask for their memories.

    MYSTERY Announce that one of the members has had family jewels stolen from the second floor bedroom of their mansion. Everyone is suspect. Ask each to defend themselves - maid, gardener, butler, chef, chauffeur, business partner, mailman, maintenance person.

    NEWSPAPERS Ask members to place an ad - find a mate, sell a car, and describe what the ad would say.

    OPPORTUNITY Describe unusual opportunities and ask how they would be handled.

    PICTURES Tell a story after looking at a picture from a newspaper, management, etc.

    QUOTES Provide a quote or saying. Ask participants to explain where it originated and what it means.

    READ ALOUD Practice vocal variety.

    REVIEWS Review a book, a movie, TV show, etc.

    SALES Sell an 'object,' until someone will buy it or time is up.

    TV SHOWS Ask questions from dating-game type shows.

    UNUSUAL OBJECTS Ask participants to select an object and explain what it is.

    VALENTINE What - or who - was your favorite valentine? WORD Build a story around a word.

    XEROX If you could copy a lost document from history, what would it be?

    YELLOW PAGES Have each member chose an ad at random and have them convince everyone that they must buy something from them or use their service.

    ZOO If you could be any animal in a zoo, what would it be and why?

    We hope you will visit us soon!


     
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