Friday, September 23, 2011

From Toastmasters International Site: Completing Your CC


Completing Your CC

A Practical Guide to Getting it Done
For many new Toastmasters, the first compelling goal of the educational program is the Competent Communicator award. It’s clearly defined in the Competent Communication manual that’s included in the New Member Kit, and it’s a requirement for most of the advanced awards that Toastmasters offers. But what’s the best way to earn your CC? How can you harness your initial enthusiasm and complete those ten speech projects with a minimum of hassle and procrastination?
Schedule It
One very important step is to give yourself a set of deadlines—one for the completion of the entire manual, and one for each of the 10 projects. Without deadlines, tasks of this scope usually move to the bottom of the priority list, where they have a tendency to stay for a long time.
Strict deadlines aren’t for everyone. As Douglas Adams, author of theHitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series, puts it: “I love deadlines. I like the whooshing noise they make as they fly by.” But the important lesson here is to decide how much time you want to give yourself to complete the manual, and monitor your progress as you go.
Break it Down Feel like you’re too busy to work on your speech projects? It may help to think of each project as a series of small, discrete tasks, and devote whatever time you have to completing those tasks whenever you can. You don’t have to complete all of the preparation for a speech in one sitting; often, five or ten minutes are enough to make significant progress on an upcoming speech.
  • Taking a break at work? Jot down a few ideas and then send them to your home email address.
  • Practice your speech in the car on the way to work.
  • As soon as you finish a speech, immediately begin writing down ideas for the next one.
Ask for Help 
Ask your mentor for advice. Seek out other club members who have completed several Toastmasters awards, and find out how they got the job done. Also, the club’s vice president education will be particularly interested in helping you complete your educational goals. Other club officers also have a stake in your success, so be sure to ask them for help if you need it, too.
Have Fun!
Membership in Toastmasters reaps many rewards, not the least of which is the pure enjoyment of sharing your ideas, making connections and improving your speaking skills. So remember to have a good time planning and delivering your speeches, and before you know it you’ll have that CC award you’ve been dreaming about, and be well on your way to the next goal.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Team Mudslingers Rolling On!

What another great meeting we had yesterday! We had another great turn out and all of us showed up ready to participate and cheer on our club members as they continue to chip away at their goals. We really lived up to our ongoing theme of Teamwork and learned a new word of the day, parergon. Parergon is the work that is undertaken in addition to one's principal work. It was a hard word to remember yesterday, but an easy word to apply to our lives especially as Toastmasters!

What is not easy to forget is seeing guests at our meeting and we had 5 yesterday!  I hope the guests know how much we appreciate new faces in the crowd.

A few of our guests! 


And we could never forget the many accomplishments of our members.  Up for recognition yesterday were our President, Beth Prasek, and Sashi Metthath for achieving their Competent Communicator certifications; Stephen Rabke earned his 1st and 2nd speech ribbons AND his 100% Toastmaster badge; V.P of P.R, Nathan Rife, earned his 4th and 5th speech ribbons; and Eric Ngo, a very new member, earned his Ice Breaker speech ribbon! Congratulations!  We are all very proud of you.

Stephen Rabke, President Prasek, Sashi Mettath, Eric Ngo, and VP of PR  Nathan  Rife
(from left to right)

Other noteworthy appearances were that of Mario Bouguetta who doubled up on first-time roles as humorist and Table Topics presenter (uh, wow!),  Secretary Treasuere Matina Chambliss delivered a great evaluation of Nathan Rife's speech, and Sergeant of Arms Patrick Tycznski delivered a solid performance as Ah Counter/Grammarian.  As always a very special thanks to all who conduct roles. It really helps makes the meetings more successful and enjoyable.

Have a great weekend, Toastmasters! You deserve it.



SAVE THE DATES:
Nov. 17th – nominations will be held for Jan-July 2012 officers
Dec. 1rst- election will be held for Jan-July 2012 officers
Dec 8th- Incentive Deadline
Dec 15th-TI Mudslingers Holiday Party
Dec 17th-Present and Past officers dinner with Incentive Members


Friday, September 9, 2011

It's All About Teamwork


We had a great meeting yesterday with a great turn out. We got to see Sashi Mettath achieve his CC and Eric Ngo conduct his first role! 

Sashi Mettath, CC, 9/8/2011
Speech was to inspire people to appreciate the little things in life.Hope this is one of them, Sashi! 

 The theme of the meeting was teamwork and the WOD was camaraderie. There was a lot of both going on yesterday and it really was a nice time.
I would like to especially thank all those who conducted roles and delivered speeches yesterday.  When all the roles are filled, it really adds enthusiasm and energy to our meetings.  Thank you, thank you, thank you.  You are beautiful!

Yesterday, Art presented the newly revised 100% Toastmaster chart.  Please help him update the chart by sending him your roles with dates that are not recorded.  I have attached the chart with this email. Art worked over three hours to reconcile roles with members from past agendas and the Ah counter book. Quite the feat and accomplishment. Thanks, Art.

SAVE THE DATES:
Nov. 17th – nominations will be held for Jan-July 2012 officers
Dec. 1rst- election will be held for Jan-July 2012 officers
Dec 8th- Incentive Deadline
Dec 15th-TI Mudslingers Holiday Party
Dec 17th-Present and Past officers dinner with Incentive Members

Striving Forward Strong and True!

Friday, September 2, 2011

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Hi, Mudslingers,

We had such a great meeting yesterday with a great turnout.  In fact, I used the theme of our meeting for this post's title.  Our word of the day was participant and we sure did have a lot of participants in house yesterday. What a way to initiate our new meeting place in the Knowledge Center.  I would like to send a special thank you to our guests who helped make our meeting super special yesterday! It was really great to see you.

Tamesha Wells (Left), James Stark (R)




I would also like to recognize Mr. Nathan Rife, my mentoree, on completing his 3rd speech and earning his 3rd speech ribbon!  Nathan also was a very energetic Toastmaster at our meeting yesterday and was very entertaining.




We  had our group pictures taken yesterday! I thought every one looked pretty dapper and had some pearly whiteness going.


Our Newest Members!
(left to right) Eric Ngo, Sara Brunner, Mario Bouguetta, Min Liu, Tor Palmgren




TI M-I SWACO Mudslingers 2011
Striving forward strong and true! (borrow from my class motto)



 I would also like to  introduce our club MudCam. It will be available at every meeting to record speeches  upon request for learning, educational, and sometimes, entertaining purposes (chuckle).

The MudCam


Thanks to all our participants who made our meeting a success yesterday!  Please be sure to sign up for roles next week to keep the spirit alive. Don't forget to get credit for your roles for your Competent Leader books. Be sure to record the date and have a member evaluate your performance.

Have a great, relaxing, and safe weekend! See you next Thursday, Mudslingers and guests.