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The Great 1982 Macramé Rebellion: A Dream for Club Leaders I don’t usually remember my dreams, but last night, my subconscious decided to take me back to 1982. In this dream, I walked into a Toastmasters meeting that felt like… -
Stopping the Revolving Door: 3 Pillars to a “Sticky” Toastmasters Club As Toastmasters leaders, we spend a lot of time talking about growth. We track dashboards, we plan Open Houses, and we celebrate every new member who pins on a badge…. -
Mission Focus Mission Focus It's been said many times that what the leader focuses on gets done. It's true in business, in our personal life and in our Toastmasters club. What is… -
Two Roads, One Destination: Rethinking Sustainability from the Inside Out Two Roads, One Destination: Rethinking Sustainability from the Inside Out When most people hear the word sustainability, they think of electric vehicles, climate policy, recycling, or solar panels. As someone… -
Cultivating a Culture of Sustainability in the Workplace Cultivating a Culture of Sustainability in the Workplace In today’s world, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a necessity. As concerns about climate change, resource depletion, and environmental impact grow, companies… -
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Living a Life of Service Serving others isn't just important in the context of business; it also holds immense value in various aspects of life. Whether it's within families, communities, or personal relationships, practicing focusing… -
The Lifebuilder's Creed In my reading time today I was reviewing the Law of Process from John C. Maxwell's The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. The Law of Process states that leadership develops… -
Toastmasters – My Why In march of 1998 I attended my first Toastmasters meeting. I was warmly welcomed into a room of people eager to help each other become better communicators. There were men…