Clayton Area Toastmasters Starts a New Year!

The year is ending and Clayton Area Toastmasters has just installed their new leaders for coming season of speaking and leadership development. These intrepid volunteers will be leading the 20+ members through development activities to improve their public speaking and leadership skills. They will also open doors for additional speaking practice in some of the advanced communications tracks. Examples include: The Entertaining Speaker, Public Relations, Facilitating Discussion, Persuasive Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Humorously Speaking.DSC_2948

Join the club for speaking contests held a couple of times each year. This season will probably see a Humorously Speaking session and maybe even a Tall Tales contest to show how club members can really stretch their imaginations and stories. Competing is fun and so is going to the contests to support our club representatives.

If you have fears about speaking in public, or have been told you need to improve your skills to get ahead at work, now is the best time to join Clayton Area Toastmaster. We meet Thursday evenings starting July 10th from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Johnston Community College Workforce Development Center Room 1009, 135 Bestwood Drive, Clayton, N.C. 27520

Visit our website for some pictures of our installation ceremony and tips about speaking if you need more information to make your decision, but the joy of effectively speaking in public in a fun, supportive environment can’t be beat. Stop in for a visit and see for yourself.

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Become that Great Public Speaker You Have Aspired to be, Now!

As we wind down 2013 and start looking for ways to improve our skills in the new year, consider visiting and joining the Clayton Area Toastmasters club.  We meet at JCC Workforce Development Center on Thursday evenings.  We return from our holiday break on January 9th and would love for you to join us and begin your journey to better speaking and leadership skills to help you grow and reach your personal or professional goals.

Our club is growing and offers many opportunities for your to develop speaking skills and confidence that will allow you to successfully complete job interviews or improve your ability to speak humorously.  We also have assignments that help individuals learning about planning functions and running meetings effectively as you build your speaking abilities.

Don’t wait for a better time, start now by visiting the club on January 9th at 6PM and see what it’s all about.

 

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A Big Thank You to My CAT Colleagues

 

Last Sunday you honored me with a special potluck dinner to recognize my achievement of Distinguished Toastmaster. Rose and I enjoyed the hospitality, the humor, and of course the great food and drink. A big thank you to those that attended, and especially to hosts Donna Gatnarek and Donn Swift.

Clayton Toastmasters have developed a tradition of fellowship which strengthens the bonds among members and allows us to know one another better outside of the meeting environment. Activities like the Christmas party, officers retreat, annual recognition dinner, Alzheimer’s walk, and gathering at Flip Side all contribute to an esprit de corps that strengthens our club.

 

For the Clayton Area Toastmasters, social activities contribute to our development as communicators and leaders. I urge all members and guests to participate in these activities as their schedule allows. Thanks once again for sharing in a memorable celebration!

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3 Steps to Overcome Your Fear of Speaking

You have been asked to address the parent / teacher group at your child’s school about the upcoming bake sale.  You know about baking, you’ve done it for many years but to get up and speak to an audience just frightens you.  What if you can’t answer their questions?  You are sure someone will ask you that one question you can’t handle.  What if they get up and leave in the middle of your speech?  Toastmasters may be your answer to these types of concerns.

Do you experience a racing heart and that beet red complexion with uncontrollable shakes as you rise from your chair to walk to the front of the room?  You light headed and dizzy with each step as your butterflies slowly climb to your throat; you’re sure you will not be able to utter a word. Toastmasters will definitely help you gain control of these feelings and help you become a more effective speaker. 

At Clayton Area Toastmasters we help you navigate the Communications and Leadership projects that will provide you the tools and confidence to tame your speaking fears. 

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Experience – Studies show that one of the best methods for reducing anxiety is practice. 

Repeatedly giving speeches reduces fear and helps to build confidence. After speaking a few times, you begin to put your anxiety into perspective. Try these techniques to gain experience:

            Practice in front of a mirror.

            Rehearse in front of family and friends.

            Deliver a speech before your Toastmasters club.

Visualize your successful speech! – With the winter Olympics on the horizon, I think about the free style skiers standing at the top of the course, bobbing and weaving as they stand by to begin. This exercise helps them create ‘memories’ of their best possible run.  To their brain and central nervous system, these memories are indistinguishable from a real run.  Visualizing your successful speech helps establish your memory of positive results. Close your eyes as you mentally walk yourself through the following scenario, vividly imagining each action:

1. You are introduced to an audience.

2. You walk up to the lectern confidently, smiling to people as you pass.

3. You breathe deeply several times before beginning to speak. (As you imagine this, take deep breaths.)

4. You speak clearly and forcefully, remembering all of the points you wanted to make.

5. You captivate your audience with your words, gestures, and vocal variety.

6. When you finish, the audience applauds in appreciation.

Repeat this visualization until your confidence has increased and your anxiety has decreased.

Relaxation – Because the mind and body are connected, feelings often affect the body physically. As anxiety builds, so does physical stress. Relaxation and breathing techniques alleviate physical tension and calm the mind.  Since some of these exercises would look strange if you did them as you are introduced you may want to use them an hour or so before your session.  With practice you will find small things you can do as you approach the platform for your next speech.

Exercise:

Focus on areas of concentrated tension, such as the shoulders and tighten your muscles there for a few seconds and then release. Systematically do the same for each major muscle group, starting with the feet and working up to the facial muscles.

Stand, inhale and stretch your arms toward the ceiling. Then exhale as you bend to touch your toes, keeping your knees straight. (Only bend as far as you comfortably can.) Repeat this several times. Loosen your neck and torso muscles with stretching and rotation exercises while breathing deeply.

Breathe from the diaphragm. To learn to breathe correctly, lie on your back with a book on your stomach. Take a deep breath. The book rises as your diaphragm expands. As you exhale, the book should go back down. This reduces shortness of breath and supports your voice for better projection and resonance.

 

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Clayton Area Toastmasters Humorous and Evaluation Contest Results

Suzette Rodriguez led the Clayton Area Toastmasters 2013 Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contest last night at JCC Workforce Development Center.  

In the speaking portion of the contest, Steve Kelly  presented his speech entitled ‘DARING DENTAL DISCLOSURES’ and Anthony Allen presented ‘The Dear Hunt that Changed My Life’.  Suzette’s interviews with the speakers highlighted a long and interesting involvement both speakers had with the local club, both having competed in past contests and advancing to Area and beyond. 

David Warner and Donna Gatnarek evaluated Anthony’s speech in the Evaluation Contest portion of the evening providing the important feedback that Toastmasters wants to allow everyone to grow and improve their speaking abilities.

The winners will advance to the Area contest planned for Saturday September 28th.  Times and locations will be posted on the club website.  First Place speaker went to Anthony Allen, and Evaluator was David Warner.

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Please join me in congratulating the winners:

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