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Thursday, December 4, 2014

What $1.90 a Day for 180 Days Can Buy You

What $1.90 a Day for 180 Days Can Buy You
by Setma Maddox, DTM

It is often a struggle to pay and make time for the D25 Toastmaster Conferences held in May (spring) and November (fall) each year.  Admittedly, for several years, my business has taken me out of town the weekend of the Spring Conference, but I have made it a point to regularly attend the Fall Conference.  Why do I set aside $1.90 a day for 180 days in order to attend one conference?  
Well let’s start with how I got started going to the conferences.
            
When I first joined Afterburners, the club leadership was very active at the district level and strong advocates for getting as much out of toastmasters as possible.    So when I joined in March of 1999, I was “voluntold” that I was helping with the registration at the Spring Conference.  Not knowing what to expect but knowing that I had been given a position to uphold, I showed up at the appointed time.  I thought what can happen to me by handing out name badges and whatever else I was told to give out.  Was I surprised!
              
Immediately I was recognized as a first timer.  Trust me, the district leadership takes great care to insure that those attending a conference for the first time get to the current and past leaders as well as learn lots about toastmasters that you may never get to know with club only exposure.  There is so much more in the world of toastmasters --- no spoiler alerts here because you need to experience it for yourself!
            
Then Brenda Daniels, who for years was in charge of decorations at the conferences, asked me to help her with at a Fall conference.  I followed her around years after that doing as I was told but also taking time to meet new people.  So far, I can say I have enjoyed in depth conversations with three World Companions of Public Speaking, six district governors, three international presidents, and numerous individuals making differences in people’s lives.  I can count several of these individuals among my list of friends.  I would never have met them if it wasn’t for toastmasters and attending conferences. 
            
Another reason for attending conferences is that I get to hear and observe a minimum of four keynote speakers, plus enjoy the district speaking contests.  This Fall Conference we watch six extraordinary speakers give their humorous speeches and all were excellent.  I am glad I was a judge this time because it was a very close contest!  It isn’t often that I get to laugh until my sides hurt, but this contest was definitely side-splitting!
            
Attending educational sessions is amongst the top reasons I like to attend the conferences.  I get new perspectives on topics that sometimes I have been struggling with as a toastmaster.  It is also a place that lets you ask questions of presenters and follow up with them if their topic is something you really want to know more about.  This Fall, I talked to three authors I have been following for awhile on Face book  and on their blogs.  In particular, I was gifted with the opportunity to sit for three hours in the Hospitality Lounge (yes there is a place to unwind), and talk with my friend Maurice Taitt, past district governor and class act gentleman.  He gave me many pointers for pursuing a future in writing; something he has been encouraging me to do for years. Nowhere else could I have these opportunities in as safe an environment as a toastmasters conference. 
            
The cost of the conference has been $125 for a full registration plus room costs which the district negotiates with the hotel for block pricing to reduce the cost to attendees.  You can choose not to attend the Friday night dinner or even the Saturday morning breakfast, but then you lose some of the opportunities to network with new people and catch up with old friends.  The $1.90 is less than a Starbucks coffee and the benefits I reap from attending a conference are far more satisfying.

The next conference is May 1-2, 2015.
Check www.d25toastmasters.org website around January for details.

Start saving today and I’ll see you there!

Side-Splitting Laughs, Friends, and Intellectual Pursuits

Side-Splitting Laughs, Friends, and Intellectual Pursuits
By Setma Maddox, DTM
 November 14-15, 2014 marked the 54th Toastmasters Conference that Brenda Daniels has attended throughout her 28 years as a toastmaster.  Along with Brenda, Rose Timmons, and myself represented Afterburners Club 6191.  We were treated with side-splitting laughs as we listened to the humorous speech contestants deliver their speeches, we caught up with old friends, attended educational sessions, and attended the semi-annual district business meeting. 
          
I know it is hard to find the time away from family (you can bring them along), and the money ($1.90 a day for 180 days – see my additional blog), but the time away from the humdrum of our daily lives twice a year, the connecting with new and old friends, and learning something new is priceless. 
            
Because we attended this Fall Conference, the three of us have a different perspective of “Meeting the Boy”; of TSA Security at the airport, of how “Toastmasters Changes Your Life”, and how mother’s advice is well worth heeding.  We also heard how challenges can actually be opportunities to bigger and better things.  We learned why Toastmasters advocates “Know Your Audience” when we sat through an educational session in which the presenter tried his best to fit his sales training program to the needs of retaining club members.  

            
Rose, Brenda, and I had a great time.  We missed you.  Let’s plan on you attending the Spring conference May 1-2, 2015.