Toastmasters is Better
Toastmasters Produces Results!
Around the world more than
three million men and women of all ages and occupations have benefited
from Toastmasters training, and more than one thousand corporations,
community groups, universities, associations, and government agencies now
use Toastmasters training.
What The Experts Say
Toastmasters is a phenomenal opportunity for someone to develop
themselves logically, emotionally and really become a leader, not just a
speaker." Anthony Robbins, author, "Unlimited Power"
& "Awaken the Giant Within" Toastmasters 1995 Golden
Gavel Recipient.
"One (good) answer to public speaking problems is Toastmasters. That
organization does a fabulous job of helping people speak
better."Tom Peters, author, "In Search of Excellence"
& " The Pursuit of Wow!"
I believe in continuous improvement, and to achieve it you must get
constant, immediate feedback from your audience. For 25 years, I’ve been
telling people to pick up the phone and call Toastmasters."Harvey
Mackay, author, "How to Swim with the Sharks without being
Eaten" & "Sharkproof"
Click to see a list of famous Toastmasters
Constant Reinforcement & Constant Improvement
College and high school courses in public speaking usually involve the
students sitting through dozens of lectures followed by one or two
speaking opportunities. When the speeches are over, you get a grade.
Often, you get graded on what you did wrong. This isn't a way to build
reassurance and motivation. Then too, you rarely get much of a chance to
practice by doing. You get up at the end of the semester, give your
speech, and sit down. Toastmasters is constant reinforcement and constant
improvement. You learn by doing, not by sitting there while someone
lectures for hours.
Toastmasters Lasts a Lifetime
For-profit courses such as Dale Carnegie can be very good for their
participants. They also cost a lot and when they're over, they're over.
Toastmasters costs $161.00 per year and it can last a lifetime.
At Toastmasters, members learn by speaking to groups and working with
others in a supportive environment. A typical Toastmasters club is made up
of 20 to 30 people who meet once a week. Each meeting gives everyone an
opportunity to practice.
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