I remember my (first) Icebreaker …

It was ten years ago this month that I gave my first Icebreaker speech, the start of my Toastmasters journey.  As we approach New Year’s, it’s a good time to reflect on our progress, and consider our future.

While working on my MBA (Masters of Business Administration), a couple of the instructors mentioned Toastmasters as a useful way to improve presentation skills.  I was never terribly bothered by having to give a speech, no more than any other sort of work assignment, but I can’t say I was terribly good at it either, and I certainly had never given a speech in front of more than 20-30 people.

A few months after I graduated, I saw a sign in the lobby of the building I worked in announcing a Toastmasters meeting right in the building.  I figured it couldn’t get much easier than that, so I decided to go check it out.  There were several speeches, but what I remember most is a woman who gave what I later learned was the visual aids speech.  Her topic?  The fearsome critter known as the jackalope.  At the end of her speech, she reached under the lectern and pulled out a stuffed jackalope!  It was a great speech, very well-presented.

After another meeting or two, I filled out a membership application and joined.  My Icebreaker came soon after, and it was exactly ten years ago this month.  Since I was doing a lot of traveling, mostly for work, my title was “Travel Broadens One’s Mind”.

My speech outline was a dozen typed lines (I didn’t write it out verbatim), starting with growing up on a farm in Iowa with parents who had never been out of the country, to my first trip abroad (London and Paris for work), a trip around the world (including a leg on the Concorde SST), favorite vacation spots, and places I wanted to go.

I do remember being nervous, as these were all practiced polished speakers who were going to critique my work afterward!  But TradeMasters is a good strong club, and the evaluation gave me the courage and strength to continue on with the rest of my CC.  And I was surprised to learn that people thought I had a good (and natural) sense of humor!

From there on, it took me about a year and a half to earn my CC award, but that’s another story.  Here’s the evaluation PDF.

Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all my readers!

Sunday: Back home

The scene at my Sunday morning flight’s gate at the Palm Springs airport was quite interesting; most of the people were Toastmasters! Including Jana, who declared as she boarded the plane “No speeches on this plane!”

It was a long trip home, via Dallas, but fortunately, I got upgraded on the last segment home to Chicago. It’s good to be home, but I’m already missing all my Toastmasters friends!

Soon it will be time to start calling them though, it’s just 2 1/2 months until the ILC starts their International Officer Candidate Survey (IOCS)!