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I am glad to see toastmastsers mentioned here. I have been thinking of
joining and wanted to discuss the benefits that others have found with the
organization. My hope was to several things out of toastmasters. First, I
understand that it is directed at improving one's speaking abilities. But
what exactly does that mean? I would like to learn how to better organized
my talks, how to present them in a more dynamic manner, how to relax and not
be so nervous. Are these the things that one gets from joining?
I also hope that these improvements would carry over into my writing
abilities: better organization, presentation, etc. Can anyone speak to
that?
I am also looking for ways to improve my interviewing skills. Carol Anne
mentioned that she is a better listener and can provide better feedback to
others. Are there other people with experiences that they would describe as
better interviewing skills?
Dave
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