How To Choose A Toastmasters Club

Set Your Goal

Toastmasters can benefit you in many ways. It helps if you know what you want to achieve, and why.

Try to refine your goal down to one sentence, including why you want to achieve it. For example:

“I want to improve my presentation skills so I can communicate efficiently and effectively with my clients and co-workers during meetings.”

Once you know your goal you’ll need to find people and opportunities that will help you.

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Bryan Shares His Toastmasters Experience

About a year ago a colleague gave advice while I typed notes on my cellphone as fast as I could, “Join Toastmasters.”

That day I made a digital note and a mental commitment. The next week, at 7:00 pm, I walked into a classroom at the Raritan Valley Community College building in Somerville and sat down in my first Toastmasters meeting. I wanted to improve my communication skills. I wanted to get better at public speaking.

I’ve gone to almost every meeting since and I’m working on my fifth speech now. With every speech, I’ve gained more confidence and become more relaxed. Yet for me, it’s been the incredible people that I’ve met along the way that have made the experience.

There’s been inspiration. It never ceases to amaze me how calm and confident Toastmasters can be. It doesn’t matter how many strangers are in the crowd or what topic they’ve chosen that evening. I can only describe the way they choose their words, vary their tone, and gesture, as craftsmanship. Even when given about the most wrenching topics.

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