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New Year’s Planning

08eoyMany years ago I was privileged to work with some of the fine speakers at Enlightened Leadership International-Ed Oakley, Doug Krug, and Don Lamb. They left me with many lessons, among them this list of questions to guide your new year’s reflections. They’re reprinted with permission, and I add only my wishes for a good new year and my hope that a Toastmaster resolution or two results.




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  • Clinic for Club Coaches, December 12 November 30, 2009
    Mike Schultz
  • Mastering Business Communications features Toastmasters Means Business November 24, 2009
    via igroops.com The new edition of Mastering Business Communications features the newly formed Toastmasters Means Business Club. Posted via web from Clippings
    Mike Schultz
  • The MOTH returns to local radio this week. November 24, 2009
    This program features more favorite stories from the Moth, a not-for-profit storytelling organization founded in New York in 1997 by poet and novelist George Dawes Green. In the first hour, hear stories about a batboy for the New York Yankees who goes on a wild goose chase for a left-handed bat-stretcher; an Irish-Catholic family obsessed with [...]
    Mike Schultz
  • DCP Snapshot from Division F - The FIRST FOR FUN Division November 22, 2009
    The November 20 DCP report shows Division F making F.A.S.T. progress on DCP goals.  One club, Manassas Community Toastmasters, already has 6 DCP goals completed, and over 20 members…that spells Distinguished Club (if the membership holds up through the April renewals) - Congratulations!  Two clubs already have 5 Goals (Burke & Springfield) both wit […]
    Bill Malthouse
  • The Six Minutes review for 11/21 has been published. Fear, attention, storytelling and more. November 21, 2009
    This review features topics including: fear of public speaking; keeping your audience’s attention; storytelling tips; facilitating small-group discussions; PowerPoint in the classroom; and Steve Jobs is human too. via sixminutes.dlugan.com Posted via web from Clippings
    Mike Schultz