About 15-20 minutes into the meeting, Rev. Michael Beckwith from The Secret glided through the room like a butterfly wearing comfortable, leisure-style garb with a scarf tied around his head holding back his flowing braids. He is so graceful and silent. I like his presence.
But wait, I forgot to tell you a few important details. The topic of the day was "Living a life that will be remembered." Bruce Gordon was the Toastmaster of the day. I loved how Bruce talked about the seed and the tree. He reminded us that the large trees we enjoy today were once seedlings. Growth is a process and sometimes you cannot see it when it's happening.
The word of the day was immutable.
The meeting ended with table topics. Each speaker was assigned a quote from a wise person in history and they had to expand on the quote for a minimum of two minutes. I went first. My quote was: "Give me a museum and I will fill it." - Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
I talked about the one immutable force that runs my entire life: the fascination and craft of using words to create an outcome. Whether its reading, writing, speaking, music, movies or TV or even advertising. I am enthraled with how words create this world. I assured my fellow Toastmasters, "if you give me a blank book, I will fill it."
I have been to other Toastmasters meetings in the past, but for me the Agape group is a perfect match. Not only do I get to polish the technical aspects of my speech but I also get the opportunity to grow spiritually and become more of who I am. My goal in Toastmasters is to break out of my comfort zone. I am comfortable speaking to small groups about specific topics but I'm ready to get a little bit more real and raw and I want to speak to a larger audience. I need a place where I can discover my unique style and feel safe doing it. For me, Agape Toastmasters is that place.Subscribe to the I am Galvanized blog today
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As a member of the illustrious Agape Toastmasters I have to say Sheri’s assessment of the club is right on. But there’s more: our club has the amazing ability to come together every Saturday morning and support each other and our guests without fail to always provide an interesting and entertaining meeting. This was demonstrated in full last week when Sheri stepped up and courageously spoke “on the fly” about the power of words and gave us a great deal of insight as to how they’ve transformed her life. Every meeting is an opportunity to grow and challenge ourselves and oftentimes welcome the unknown.
“Every meeting is an opportunity to grow and challenge ourselves and oftentimes welcome the unknown.”
So true Teresa, people pay thousands of dollars for the type of personal growth and expansion that we get to experience weekly for next to nothing. Priceless!