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Stories with happy endings are enjoyed by all. Do you have a success story to tell about how being a Toastmaster helped you specifically at home, at work, in the community, or in the world?  We'd love to hear it. Click on "Share Your Success" and fill out the form. You can check the box to remain anonymous or not.  Click "Submit."  We look forward to reading your unique story.

 

Michael Aron

At my company, I ran a very productive meeting and received a very nice compliment from a Senior Vice President.  As the Business Continuity Coordinator, it is my job to maintain our Disaster Plan as well as to keep the Crisis Management Team updated on it. I recently held a meeting to discuss changes to the plan and to get a convenient date from the team for a test of the plan. My meeting was scheduled for 1/2 hour. I wrote my agenda on a flip chart and we ran through it item by item. We completed the agenda including date selection in 20 minutes. As people were filing out, one of the Senior Vice Presidents on the team turned to me and said, "Mike, your Toastmaster's training really shows."

Michael is a Distinguished Toastmaster and a member of two clubs in Connecticut.   

 

Maureen Murray

Like many people, I was not comfortable speaking in front of strangers.  This year, my daughter asked me if I would like to give a toast at her wedding. She and my son-in-law live in Hollywood, and work in the entertainment industry. After my initial hesitation, I thought about all that I have learned since joining Toastmasters.

I built a speech. Opening, to grab the audience. Middle, to hold the audience. And the ending, to wrap up all I needed to say. Good posture. Proper delivery. Simple, right?

However the guests included people that they worked for, with and people who worked for them. Big money, and big names. The toast was about a mother's love for her child, and the magic that your child makes you see. The magic that we miss due to the hectic pace of day to day life. A touch of humor in the middle of the toast broke the emotional impact a bit.

It worked. How well? Tori Spelling was a guest at the wedding. She came up to me and told me that my toast was beautiful and it made her cry. Me? I said something that Ms. Spelling heard and it hit home? Me? Yes, me.

Thanks to Toastmasters, I was able to express my love and gratitude for my child, and her new husband. This is the example that I use when explaining just one of the perks of being a member of Toastmasters.

Maureen Murray is a club officer of BAC Talkers Club at Bank of America in East Hartford, CT.

 


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