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		<title>Theme: Wisdom; Role: Table Topics</title>
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<p>The theme was &#8220;wisdom&#8221;, but my personal theme(s) were &#8220;creativity&#8221; and &#8220;opportunity&#8221;. The role of Table Topics allows for thinking well outside of the box. Therefore, what better way to reflect one&#8217;s innate internal wisdom than by using tarot cards. Spreading the deck and and allowing participants to select a card and describe it was a surprise every time &#8211; most of our members are not familiar with the Tarot, and as such, there was a great deal of creative thinking, marinating, and laughing. Luckily, our word of the day was &#8220;open-minded&#8221;. The most successful folks in the business world are those who can indeed think outside of the box and see beyond it; Toastmasters provides a safe and constructively critical atmosphere to learn/experience this!</p>
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<p>I suppose it was also my inner wisdom that allowed me to deliver a last-minute touching story to fill in for one of our members that was ill:</p>
<p><strong>Objective:</strong></p>
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<li>To understand the techniques available to arouse emotion</li>
<li>To become skilled in arousing emotions while telling a story</li>
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<p><strong>Assignment</strong></p>
<p>Prepare, rehearse and present a story designed to arouse emotion in your listeners. Be sure to include all of the elements of a story &#8211; plot, setting, characters, conflict, action &#8211; keeping it moving and building to a climax. Do not use a script or notes when telling the tale. Maintain direct eye contact with your audience. Use natural gestures/body movement.</p>
<p>The setting for your storytelling should be informal and the atmosphere relaxed and intimate. Ask your listeners to sit in a semicircle facing you. Don&#8217;t stand behind a lectern or other obstacle. You don&#8217;t want any barriers between your listeners and you.</p>
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<p>A day of tea-drinking and architecture gazing with some new friends in Cambridge brought me to the officer training at the <a target="_blank" href="http://stoneroadtm.blogspot.com/">Stone Road Toastmasters</a> meeting to participate in the Officer Training. A recent development occurred as of late when I was asked to step in as the Treasurer for the forthcoming year. Although PR is certainly more my fort&eacute;, I am detail oriented and have experience with accounting, so I expect this will be comfortable &#8211; worse case scenario: tolerable. Just another way of getting the most out of my Toastmasters education/training; saying &#8220;YES&#8221; one step (or giant leap) at a time towards my professional goals!</p>
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