Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Hear Your Name, Before You Get UP......


This Toastmasters meeting I learned a simple lesson. Right before the meeting, I got an agenda sheet with all the assigned roles on it.  This meeting, I was the Word Master, so I will give the Word of the Day. The Word of the Day is a specific word that we hope people will use as a new vocabulary word which may be used throughout  the meeting and beyond. Before the meeting, I wrote the word  of the day “Agility” which means quick witted on the whiteboard that spins around. With a spinning whiteboard, I can write the word and no one can see the word until I present it to the group later.

The Toastmaster went over the agenda to make sure people were there to fulfill their roles and plug in people for the unfulfilled roles.

I was second on the agenda sheet to present. After all the roles were filled the meeting started. The Toastmaster called up the first role which was the Opener. The opener did a great job in setting the tone for the meeting with insightful wisdom.
 

Next up on the written agenda was the Word Master, me.  As the Toastmaster is moving to the next role,  he introduces the 90 second training tip person.  That should have been an indication to me to stay seated until I am actually called to come to the lectern.

As the Toastmaster shakes the hand and thanks the 90-second training person, I am thinking I am next and I should get ready.  I stand up and get ready to move to the lectern. Then, the Toastmaster introduces the Joke Master for the Joke of the Day.

I am standing there and someone who is seated with me, looks up and smiles. I quickly sit down. I am not embarrassed, but my momentum is taken down a couple of notches.

Finally, I am called to come to the lectern to give the word of the day. My energy level comes back and I deliver a good “word of the day.”

My take away from this experience is very simple is to stay seated unless already standing until I hear my role and name is called.  What I’ve Have Learned This Week At Toastmasters is that the agenda may have the order, but it can change and I have to be flexible, just bend, but never break.

Art Byrd has been a member of Executive 408 Toastmasters Youngstown, since 2009.

 

He has achieved his Competent Communicator, Advanced Bronze, Silver and Gold. Competent Leader and Advanced Leader Bronze. He is working on his Advanced Silver.

 

Currently, Art is the Vice President of Public Relations for Toastmasters 408 and

the Area Governor for Area 13 in District 10 in Ohio.