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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Why Am I Still a Toastmaster? Because I Learned How to Speak and Lead — and I Love It

Jodie Sanders —
the classic club underachiever
Let's go back to September, 2008, when I first joined Afterburners. I had recently been laid off and job prospects were horrible, especially for people my age. Being at a loose end, I thought Toastmasters was as good a way as any to occupy my time.

Speaking skills? Didn't really need them for anything. At the time, our club didn't emphasize the CL manual, so the subject of leadership skills never came up. I took a year and a half to do five speeches. I was the classic club underachiever.

Then I was drafted as Vice President Public Relations. Surprisingly, my commitment to Toastmasters started to grow. I finished my Competent Communicator and I started doing advanced speeches.

At that time, I had no particular plans to take my Toastmasters involvement any further. Then two things happened. First, I was asked to be the News Editor for our district. Because I was not planning to be a club officer again, I thought “I’ll have plenty of time for this.” Then the second thing happened. Our club’s newly-elected president moved out of state, and I was asked to take her place. When I said yes, I thought to myself “Am I crazy?”

Now I was really, truly, and deeply into Toastmasters. Being News Editor was fun. And being the president was a challenge, and that experience developed my leadership skills like lifting weights builds muscles!

This year, I am an area governor. I oversee and assist six Toastmasters clubs to better serve their members and to reach their goals. My favorite part is celebrating their successes with them — like a new member joining or someone making their 10th speech.

Four years ago, I would never have imagined that I would be excited about giving lots of speeches, but a big plus of my current position is that I get to do just that. Now, I never turn down an opportunity to speak. As far as being a leader goes, both big and small leadership opportunities come my way quite often now. As a Toastmaster, I feel I am truly flying high!

Jodie Sanders