Toast Masters - Myth Vs Reality

 

People put off professional development for many reasons. If you have avoided joining Art of Speaking Toastmasters for any of the following reasons, please reconsider - Toastmasters may not be what you think!

Myth 1: I don't need Toastmasters because I have been giving presentations for years.
 
Reality 1: ...and you are probably using the same techniques you started with years ago. For experienced speakers, Toastmasters is a way to expand and modernize your presentation style. You will get honest feedback about your style and good suggestions for alternative techniques.

 
Myth 2: I don't need Toastmasters because I don't give speeches.
 
Reality 2: What about when your boss asks for a status report on your project? What about when you talk to someone on the phone to ask a question or give information? What about when you present an idea at a staff meeting? The more you consider your business and personal conversations as "presentations", the more care you will give that conversation and the more professional it will be. Art of Speaking Toastmasters will help you develop that professional edge.

 
Myth 3: I'm not smart enough. I'll be embarrassed. I can't think of anything to talk about.
 
Reality 3: Everyone is smart enough. Everyone has things that interest them and which they can share. You won't be any more embarrassed than you are about other things when with friends. Have you got a hobby? What is your job like? Do you have kids, a spouse, other family? Have you ever fixed something? Where did you go on your last vacation? You have a lot to say!
 
 
Myth 4: The other members are already good speakers. I'd be nervous.
 
Reality 4: While the current Art of Speaking Toastmaster membership does have good speakers, everyone starts at the same place. Even the most experienced speakers are nervous. Toastmasters won't be able to eliminate that. What we can do, however, is help you discover a way to use that adrenaline to your advantage. Many of the senior members continue to attend and give presentations because even though they have improved their speaking skills, there is always something new to learn from each other.
 
Myth 5: You have to attend every meeting every week.
 
Reality 5: You can attend as many meetings as you want. There is no minimum requirement. As a courtesy to the other members and to get all the good from the organization as possible, you should participate in meetings regularly either as a speaker or in one of the other functions but you choose how often you can attend. Just being there as an audience for the other speakers is vital!

 
Myth 6: Each speech is criticized.
 
Reality 6: Toastmasters is adamantly against criticism. Our keyword is "evaluation" and we concentrate on helping each person understand what they are doing RIGHT and suggest alternatives for future presentations. This is not to make you change but to help you build your speaking toolkit. The more tools you are experienced with the more options you have in various communication situations.

 
Myth 7: Toastmasters is very time consuming.
 
Reality 7: The amount of time you give to Toastmasters depends on you and your needs. Giving presentations does require preparation, but you can use topics associated with work or home so content preparation is minimal. You can also space your presentations to meet your schedule. Other program functions such as evaluator and timer require no preparation. Table topics and Toastmaster require some very limited preparation, or none at all, if you think fast on your feet! You attend as many meetings as you can. There are no "musts."

 
Myth 8: I want to, but I don't have the time.
 
Reality 8: If you want to and need to, you can find the time. It's just four hours a month. All members are busy people with limited time but most find the weekend hour of Toastmasters a positive way to spend time. Finding time is a matter of need and commitment.
 
Toastmasters is the only organization devoted to making effective oral communication a worldwide reality, and our club is here to help you develop your Communication and Leadership skills with training and coaching that enables and empowers you to build self-confidence, improve self-discipline, and gain an enhanced self-image. Contact officers@artofspeakingclub.org for membership information.
 
Come, Join and Experience the dynamism of Art of Speaking Club. Your path to success - the art of speaking starts today.

 

 

 

Article Courtesy: UT Toastmasters

 


 



Tip

Be Our Guest

It's recommended you visit a couple of meetings before joining a club, and get the feel for what happens.



Links