Sunday, 1 November 2015
Announcement
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Monday, 28 September 2015
'Meet the EXCO' Monday: Treasurer Wee Chee Sian
Welcome to our Meet the EXCO series where we share a little about our EXCO members every other Monday.
Today, we are introducing our Treasurer, Wee Chee Sian. Organised, steady and meticulous, Chee Sian is the perfect person to take care of our money matters. Let's find out more about what he has to say!
1. What might the club members be surprised to know about you?
I was never athletic in school. I became hooked on running long distances (I've taken part in marathons before) only after I started working. Then, I stopped running so frequently after suffering from a slipped disc, ouch! Later, I put on weight, oops!
2. How long have you been with Anchorvale TMC?
2. How long have you been with Anchorvale TMC?
I attended my first chapter meeting on 14 September 2013 — you do the maths! It was for exploration and fun initially. Then I did what the club requested whenever I can and voila! I was asked to be SAA (last term), and now Treasurer.
3. Can you tell us something about your responsibilities as Treasurer?
3. Can you tell us something about your responsibilities as Treasurer?
As Treasurer this term, I will keep accurate records of club's funds and expenses, and prepare budgets.
4. What do you like/enjoy most about Anchorvale TMC?
4. What do you like/enjoy most about Anchorvale TMC?
The laughter, the fun and the growth of all our members. You have so many people to learn from, to joke with, and who listen to you when you speak. What more can I ask for? I like to see members enjoying themselves at activities I help to set up during bonding sessions. Making people happy makes me happy.
5. What do you wish other people knew about Anchorvale TMC/being a toastmasters?
5. What do you wish other people knew about Anchorvale TMC/being a toastmasters?
Participation from everyone is encouraged, always! It is vibrant. You won't want to miss any of our meetings and bonding activities. The club's culture is getting more vibrant, and will continue to become more exciting... I think our membership will expand.
6. How has being a toastmasters affected other areas of your life?
When people ask me what I usually do on weekends, I now have Toastmasters in my list of activities. This alone usually opens a floodgate of questions.
7. What is your personal philosophy?
Borrowing a quote from someone else: "Take care of the downside, for the upside will take care of itself."
Sunday, 13 September 2015
Reflections on the Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contest, 22 Aug 2015
Photo by Sridhar Maroju |
Hi everyone, most of you would have known about our annual Humourous Speech and Evaluation Contest on 22 August. It was truly an amazing afternoon showcasing the array of talents in our club and I'm sure everyone who participated enjoyed themselves thoroughly, as can be seen from the photos on Facebook. It would not have been possible without the organisers and helpers who willingly took the time and effort to ensure that everything ran smoothly.
Co-organiser Karthik shares his thoughts below:
When our president Zulhafni asked me to take up a co-organising chair role for the contest, I knew nothing about the role. But now, after the contest I can confidently say that I can co-organize or organize such contests with an ease. All this was possible because of the guidance from the supportive exco team and a strong organising committee.
One thing that amused me was the quick response by our contestants in reserving their speaking slots, which were almost booked within one day :)
The organising committee was the greatest asset — their timely assistance made every thing run smoothly. I enjoyed a lot organising together with them. Kudos to you guys!
One more thing to share: This time around, we have tried a different way of catering food, which we have not done in our club contest before, and received a positive feedback on that. Feeling good about that.
Special thanks to Organising Chair (Alice) and Contest Chair (Salma) for their support and guidance throughout. I learned a lot from both of them.
Clearly, Toastmasters is not just about public speaking, but also about learning a variety of life and leadership skills. Everyone is welcome to take part! One of our newest members, Linda, did just that:
This is my first time to help organise such an event in Anchorvale Toastmasters Club. Initially, I was confused about my role (SAA), but thanks to Karthik, Alice and Salma who prepared documents and the briefing before the contest started, I felt more confident. Also, Valliappan, with his experience as SAA before, guided the rest of the team along the way. I can say the contest was a great success! I was laughing all the way, that's for sure! :)
Bravo to all the teams and participants who have contributed in one way or another. It's a really great experience and certainly a good memory of my time with the Anchorvale TMC community.It's heartening to see everyone rallying to make the contest a success! Congratulations to all the winners and I, for one, am looking forward to the next contest!
Monday, 7 September 2015
'Meet the EXCO' Monday: SAA Debanada Patro
Welcome to our Meet the EXCO series where we share a little about our EXCO members every other Monday.
Today, we are going to meet our Sergeant-At-Arms, Debanada Patro. From day one, Deb has greatly entertained us with his sense of humour and deadpan delivery of his jokes. He is always willing to help out with club activities and is a familiar friendly face among the members. Let's find out more about what he has to say!
1. Tell us a little something surprising about yourself.
I have a childhood dream to run my own business. In fact, in 2000 I took a break from work for about a year and started an Internet cafe. The shop included a cafe, 5 pool tables and 20 internet stations. However, running a business was hard and I lost everything. Then, it was back to the IT profession.
2. How long have you been with Anchorvale TMC?
I am "one year old" in Anchorvale TMC. My company has its own club, but due to work challenges I don't have time to attend their meetings. I am so lucky to have a club near my home and can attend the meetings during weekends. My passion to learn and regular attendance eventually led me to join the EXCO.
3. Can you tell me something about your responsibilities as SAA?
As Sergeant-At-Arms, I attend to club property and coordinate club meetings. Everything I do as SAA supports the club's mission.
4. What do you like/enjoy most about Anchorvale TMC?
Anchorvale TMC is unique and most importantly I learn while having fun. As it is a non-profit organization and open to all, I really hope that others can take this opportunity to learn while having fun too. I am keen to keep up the legendary activities that we have and maintain the club's success.
I see that we have positive competition, which spurs everyone to put 100% in their speeches. What that means is, this club will produce many international champions. Obviously, this is a good thing.
5. How has being a toastmasters affected other areas of your life?
I am very attached to my family, like most other people. Since I attend most of the chapter meetings every alternate Saturday, my family members feel they have "lost" me for 8 hours every month! But over time they have gotten used to it.
6. What is your personal philosophy?
I am happy to be me and not anyone else.
7. What is one thing you cannot live without/cannot resist?
I can't live without love - for love is the single source for air, food and light.
Today, we are going to meet our Sergeant-At-Arms, Debanada Patro. From day one, Deb has greatly entertained us with his sense of humour and deadpan delivery of his jokes. He is always willing to help out with club activities and is a familiar friendly face among the members. Let's find out more about what he has to say!
1. Tell us a little something surprising about yourself.
I have a childhood dream to run my own business. In fact, in 2000 I took a break from work for about a year and started an Internet cafe. The shop included a cafe, 5 pool tables and 20 internet stations. However, running a business was hard and I lost everything. Then, it was back to the IT profession.
2. How long have you been with Anchorvale TMC?
I am "one year old" in Anchorvale TMC. My company has its own club, but due to work challenges I don't have time to attend their meetings. I am so lucky to have a club near my home and can attend the meetings during weekends. My passion to learn and regular attendance eventually led me to join the EXCO.
3. Can you tell me something about your responsibilities as SAA?
As Sergeant-At-Arms, I attend to club property and coordinate club meetings. Everything I do as SAA supports the club's mission.
4. What do you like/enjoy most about Anchorvale TMC?
Anchorvale TMC is unique and most importantly I learn while having fun. As it is a non-profit organization and open to all, I really hope that others can take this opportunity to learn while having fun too. I am keen to keep up the legendary activities that we have and maintain the club's success.
I see that we have positive competition, which spurs everyone to put 100% in their speeches. What that means is, this club will produce many international champions. Obviously, this is a good thing.
5. How has being a toastmasters affected other areas of your life?
I am very attached to my family, like most other people. Since I attend most of the chapter meetings every alternate Saturday, my family members feel they have "lost" me for 8 hours every month! But over time they have gotten used to it.
6. What is your personal philosophy?
I am happy to be me and not anyone else.
7. What is one thing you cannot live without/cannot resist?
I can't live without love - for love is the single source for air, food and light.
Monday, 31 August 2015
'Meet the EXCO' Monday: VPM Riz Masurekar
Welcome to our Meet the EXCO series where we share a little about our EXCO members every other Monday.
Today, we are introducing our VP Membership, Riz Masurekar. He is no stranger to being in the EXCO as he was Treasurer in the outgoing EXCO. Riz never fails to inspire the audience with his impressive oratory skills and charismatic personality. Let's find out more about what he has to say!
1. Tell us a little something surprising/unusual about yourself.Today, we are introducing our VP Membership, Riz Masurekar. He is no stranger to being in the EXCO as he was Treasurer in the outgoing EXCO. Riz never fails to inspire the audience with his impressive oratory skills and charismatic personality. Let's find out more about what he has to say!
Let me share a life-changing moment with you all. I was a terrible student in my engineering course, always flunking and barely scraped through the years. Those years of consistent failures and constant taunts shattered my self-esteem. However in the final year, we had a course, Business Management, in which I found myself naturally excelling in. Towards the end of my course, I confided in the professor of the course: “Sir, I wonder whether I would ever be as successful as Hiren (the class topper).”
The professor looked straight into my eyes and replied: “I have no doubt that you will eventually be more successful than Hiren. Because, while he can do his tasks very well, you have the ability to get people to do tasks very well. And corporations always recognise and reward people who can get other people to achieve goals.”
I was dumbstruck and thought he was pulling a fast one on me. Now after 20 years, whenever I recall this conversation, I realise his knowledge about corporate organisations was correct.
2. How long have you been with Anchorvale TMC?
I joined Anchorvale TMC in October 2013 and won the Best Table Topics in my first meeting. That had an encouraging impact on me. Also, right from the start, the warmth and friendliness of Salma, Sathya, Roger, Thomas and others really touched me and made me realise — this is the club where I want to be. In 2014, Roger and Sathya tactfully convinced me on why they believed in me as an ideal choice as the Club Treasurer. I couldn’t refuse my friends and the rest is history.
3. Can you tell me something about your responsibilities as VPM?
As the VP Membership for 2015/16, my key responsibilities are to:
- Retain existing members along with their enthusiasm by understanding and fulfilling their needs.
- Plan a Membership Building Strategy to expand our membership strength
- Invite new guests to join by welcoming them with the same warmth, friendliness and clarity that I got when I first walked in.
and excitement in the eyes of a first-timer when I explain to them how Toastmasters can help them
find their own voice!
4. What do you like/enjoy most about Anchorvale TMC?
Anchorvale TMC is like my second home. I have not seen any other place where members are
genuinely concerned about the development of other members and voluntarily get involved to support
others. I have met some of my best friends in this club: Sathya, Roger, Salma etc. Zul and Norman remind me of my younger days (which were not too long ago). I love their youthful company. Chee Sian, Deb, Hareesh etc. have deeply impressed me with their simplicity and commitment. Suresh and Thomas have consistently appreciated and encouraged me at contests.
5. What do you wish other people knew about being a toastmasters?
I would prefer people to understand that Toastmasters is not only about personal development. It is also about getting involved in the development of others. It’s nice to hear people applauding you, but it is even better to see people applauding someone whom you have helped to improve.
6. What is the best/worst thing to happen since you joined Anchorvale TMC/becoming a toastmasters?
Best Things:
- I made so many good friends and met many well-wishers at Anchorvale TMC. I couldn’t have asked for more.
- In 2014, I surged all the way to the District finals of the Humorous Speech Contest. At that level, it wasn’t me any more. It was about representing Anchorvale TMC.
Worst Things:
Are you kidding? This is Anchorvale, the place for only the best people and best moments! Haha!
7. What is your personal philosophy?
- Losers quit when they are tired. Winners quit when they have won.
- Keep working silently and let your success make all the noise
- A talented individual can with a match. But a united team can win a tournament.
8. What are your most overused word or phrase?
You don’t want to know some of the swear-words in Hindi, do you? Haha! On a serious note, one of my most overused word is “Hello” because it’s the best word to know someone.
9. What is one thing you cannot live without/cannot resist?
My wife, lah. (And no, I didn't say that because I heard the faint click of a Colt M191 gun behind me. LOL!)
Thursday, 27 August 2015
[Recap] 74th Chapter Meeting, 15 August 2015
Our 'youngest' toastmaster shares his experience of his first meeting.
Text by Thomas Lee
Photos by Norman Tan and Zulhafni Zulkeflee
I had found Anchorvale TMC after moving to Sengkang recently. Feeling intrigued about the club, I signed up and attended my first meeting on Saturday.
The meeting started with Toastmaster of the Day, Rasu, explaining the agenda of the meeting. Club President Zulhafni then gave his opening address about stepping out of your comfort zone. A well- spoken speech, it really resonated with the audience.
Project Speeches
We had three project speeches.
I gave my first speech (Project 1 - Ice-breaker), where I shared stories of my grandfather, father and myself. It was great to see that 40% of the crowd were visitors. This means Toastmasters is quickly gaining attention and generally people are getting more interested to become better speakers.
Sridhar (Project 2: Organise your speech) started the speech by asking how many smokers there are in this room; hilariously, no one raised his hands. It's an interesting sign that smoking is not popular nowadays and more people are health-conscious. Sridhar then continued with an emotional speech about how smoking affected him as he shared intimate details about about his family.
Ricky (Project 3: Get to the point) gave us a high-energy and inspiring speech about two questions we frequently encounter: "Who are you?" and "What do you do?" It was an inspiring speech that spurred all of us to find meaning in our jobs instead of just working for money.
Table topics
The table topic master had prepared an array of “independence themed” topics. It was well-received, with 8 volunteers for this segment. I have not seen such high volunteering rate in other clubs for table topics. I’m really encouraged by the enthusiastic members and guests to 'step out and try try try'.
Thomas (not me, but 'Thomas senior') impressed the audience when he spoke about successful women in politics and won the best table topic speaker.
Evaluation
Chee Sian was spotted busily preparing his evaluation during refreshment time.A few other members good-naturedly joked that his evaluation was bound to impress the audience. True enough, Chee Sian’s evaluation was uplifting and accurately pointed out areas of improvements. It was no wonder he was voted as the best evaluator of the day.
Closing
President Zul took the opportunity to ask the visitors what they think of the club. Some of the visitors were visiting a Toastmasters club for the very first time and found the session to be light-hearted, fun and welcoming. To them, I say: Wait till you start preparing for your speech and feeling the stress and anxiety standing in front of the crowd…haha!
Head over to our Facebook page to see more pictures! Want to join our next meeting? Get the details here!
Best Project Speech : Ricky
Best Project Evaluation: Chee Sian
Best Table Topic: Thomas Selvaraj
The meeting started with Toastmaster of the Day, Rasu, explaining the agenda of the meeting. Club President Zulhafni then gave his opening address about stepping out of your comfort zone. A well- spoken speech, it really resonated with the audience.
Project Speeches
We had three project speeches.
I gave my first speech (Project 1 - Ice-breaker), where I shared stories of my grandfather, father and myself. It was great to see that 40% of the crowd were visitors. This means Toastmasters is quickly gaining attention and generally people are getting more interested to become better speakers.
Sridhar (Project 2: Organise your speech) started the speech by asking how many smokers there are in this room; hilariously, no one raised his hands. It's an interesting sign that smoking is not popular nowadays and more people are health-conscious. Sridhar then continued with an emotional speech about how smoking affected him as he shared intimate details about about his family.
Ricky (Project 3: Get to the point) gave us a high-energy and inspiring speech about two questions we frequently encounter: "Who are you?" and "What do you do?" It was an inspiring speech that spurred all of us to find meaning in our jobs instead of just working for money.
Table topics
The table topic master had prepared an array of “independence themed” topics. It was well-received, with 8 volunteers for this segment. I have not seen such high volunteering rate in other clubs for table topics. I’m really encouraged by the enthusiastic members and guests to 'step out and try try try'.
Thomas (not me, but 'Thomas senior') impressed the audience when he spoke about successful women in politics and won the best table topic speaker.
Evaluation
Chee Sian was spotted busily preparing his evaluation during refreshment time.A few other members good-naturedly joked that his evaluation was bound to impress the audience. True enough, Chee Sian’s evaluation was uplifting and accurately pointed out areas of improvements. It was no wonder he was voted as the best evaluator of the day.
Closing
President Zul took the opportunity to ask the visitors what they think of the club. Some of the visitors were visiting a Toastmasters club for the very first time and found the session to be light-hearted, fun and welcoming. To them, I say: Wait till you start preparing for your speech and feeling the stress and anxiety standing in front of the crowd…haha!
Head over to our Facebook page to see more pictures! Want to join our next meeting? Get the details here!
Best Project Speech : Ricky
Best Project Evaluation: Chee Sian
Best Table Topic: Thomas Selvaraj
Sunday, 23 August 2015
[Review] Smart Apps for Smart Toastmasters
Looking for an app to help in your toastmasters journey? Let our newly-minted speech champion show you his secrets!
Text and images by Alvin Tan
It sounds like a cliché, but these days there really seems to be an app for everything. Let’s take having lunch for instance. There are apps to calculate your calorie intake, apps to share food photos, and pretty soon, apps to calculate your calorie intake based on the food photos you shared. (I foresee dessert food bloggers adding disclaimers such as #ididnotorder #notmine #workhazard #itookonlyonebiteofthisobsecenlydeliciousmudpie!)
Given the multitude of mobile and web apps on the internet, it is not surprising that there are many excellent apps suitable for Toastmasters too. There are apps to help members prepare for project speeches, as well as apps to make life easier for appointment holders at chapter meetings.
Here are some apps that might help in your next project or appointment.
Speakers, start your engines. On your mark, get set, go! Okay, we don’t really do that at chapter meetings but you get my drift. Delivering your speech within your time limit is important, be it for projects, contests or your presentations at work. Often, speakers are reminded that their speeches need to create value for their listeners. One step to creating value is to value and respect the time of your audience. This is an app to help you keep time and pace for your speeches.
Counting ahs, ers and ums is no easy task. In addition to listening attentively, the Ah Counter also has to jot down every filler sounds made by anyone who speaks at the meeting. Introducing the Ah Counter app. This app helps the Ah Counter to effortlessly record down filler words. It even includes a voice recognition feature (beta) that counts filler words automatically for home practice sessions.
SpeakApp is like the mother of all apps for Toastmasters. This app has a collection of tools for almost every appointment holder at our chapter meetings. There are tools for the Timer, Ah Counter and Table Topic Master. The Language Evaluator is also included in the fun with the Word of the Day tool. Give this app a Toastmaster Competent Leader Award!
Given the multitude of mobile and web apps on the internet, it is not surprising that there are many excellent apps suitable for Toastmasters too. There are apps to help members prepare for project speeches, as well as apps to make life easier for appointment holders at chapter meetings.
Here are some apps that might help in your next project or appointment.
Script Timer - Words to Time Calculator (Web)
If you are like me, you often scratch your head when it comes to estimating the time to deliver your speech. Don't worry -- Edge Studio, a recording house, offers a free app on their website that helps to you to do just that. Although the app is targeted at voice acting professionals, it is equally useful for Toastmasters. You can choose to either paste your entire script, or provide the word count. The web app will then calculate the estimated time that you need to deliver your speech. You can even adjust the timing based on your expected delivery speed!TM Timer (iTunes)
Speakers, start your engines. On your mark, get set, go! Okay, we don’t really do that at chapter meetings but you get my drift. Delivering your speech within your time limit is important, be it for projects, contests or your presentations at work. Often, speakers are reminded that their speeches need to create value for their listeners. One step to creating value is to value and respect the time of your audience. This is an app to help you keep time and pace for your speeches.
Ah Counter (Android, iTunes)
Counting ahs, ers and ums is no easy task. In addition to listening attentively, the Ah Counter also has to jot down every filler sounds made by anyone who speaks at the meeting. Introducing the Ah Counter app. This app helps the Ah Counter to effortlessly record down filler words. It even includes a voice recognition feature (beta) that counts filler words automatically for home practice sessions.
SpeakApp (Android)
SpeakApp is like the mother of all apps for Toastmasters. This app has a collection of tools for almost every appointment holder at our chapter meetings. There are tools for the Timer, Ah Counter and Table Topic Master. The Language Evaluator is also included in the fun with the Word of the Day tool. Give this app a Toastmaster Competent Leader Award!
Fortunately for us, most of these apps are free. Why not give them a try for your next Toastmasters project? If you know of any other interesting apps, do share them with us too!
Monday, 17 August 2015
'Meet the EXCO' Monday: VPE 1 Norman Tan
Welcome to our Meet the EXCO series where we share a little about our EXCO members every other week.
Today, we are introducing our VP Education, Norman Tan. This is his second term in the EXCO as he was VPE 2 in the outgoing EXCO. Always friendly and helpful, Norman makes it a point to warmly welcome all new members and help them get acquainted with the projects and club culture. Let's find out more about what he has to say!
Today, we are introducing our VP Education, Norman Tan. This is his second term in the EXCO as he was VPE 2 in the outgoing EXCO. Always friendly and helpful, Norman makes it a point to warmly welcome all new members and help them get acquainted with the projects and club culture. Let's find out more about what he has to say!
1. Tell us a little something surprising/unusual about yourself.
Hmm... I haven’t told many about this, but I’m quite a closet film buff! I really like movies, especially as a form of art. I especially like films that carry a conversation within them, such as those by Christopher Nolan or Stanley Kubrick. One example would be the romantic drama trilogy by Richard Linklater (Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, Before Midnight). It's a beautiful tribute to the passage of time and love, and I think it represents filmmaking at its very best
2. How long have you been with Anchorvale TMC?
I’ve been with the club for close to four years now! Zul (our current President) was actually the one who roped me into the club. I always felt that I needed to work on my speaking skills and joining Anchorvale TMC felt like a step in the right direction for me. Since then, I’ve never looked back ☺
3. Can you tell me something about your responsibilities as VPE?
The VPE stands for the Vice-President (Education). Essentially, I am in charge of the chapter meeting programme as well as the educational progress of all the members. As the programme co-ordinator, I will arrange the programme and speakers list for each meeting. I also help to keep track of each member’s growth using the Progress Report and schedule their various speech slots.
4. What do you like/enjoy most about Anchorvale TMC/being a toastmasters?
The part I love most is that with each speech, I get access to the stories of so many others, stories that I would not have paid attention to otherwise. You know the website, Humans of New York? I feel that with each prepared speech/table topics, you get a glimpse into someone else life and experiences, their hopes and dreams, and sometimes it can be miniscule, but still very uplifting.
5. What do you wish other people knew about Anchorvale TMC/being a toastmasters?
That is not just a place for the shy or less confident to pick up public speaking. I think that mindset in itself is a misrepresentation of Toastmasters. It is definitely not just for those who are poor in public speaking. Ultimately, Toastmasters should be a safe space for people to come, learn and express their views, to venture out of their comfort zone. Everyone needs that safe zone, to experiment and try, regardless of how talented you are, and I believe that Anchorvale TMC serves that goal.
6. How has being a toastmasters affected other areas of your life?
Needless to say, Toastmasters has really helped me be more comfortable speaking in front of large crowds. Contrary to what most think, even the most experienced speakers are prone to moments of anxiety prior to speaking. Its not about the experience, but about the practice involved. And this was something I didn’t pay much attention to before I joined. Now, I’m even more acutely aware of the importance of practice.
7. What is your personal philosophy?
Always stay curious and hungry for knowledge. That way, you will seek to learn. This philosophy reminds myself to stay humble.
Monday, 3 August 2015
'Meet the EXCO' Monday: President Zulhafni Zulkeflee
Welcome to our Meet the EXCO series where we share a little about our EXCO members every other Monday.
To kick off the series, we have our incoming President, Zulhafni Zulkeflee. Known for his sharp evaluations and eloquent speeches, Zul is a familiar face among the club members as he was VPE1 in the outgoing EXCO. Let's find out more about what he has to say!
To kick off the series, we have our incoming President, Zulhafni Zulkeflee. Known for his sharp evaluations and eloquent speeches, Zul is a familiar face among the club members as he was VPE1 in the outgoing EXCO. Let's find out more about what he has to say!
I chose a simple photo because there are too many unusual ones out there! One surprising thing about me is that ... I once did a modelling stint for my hostel, involving a full cat-walk, thick make-up and questionable clothes :P
2. How long have you been with Anchorvale TMC?
I joined Anchorvale TMC about four years ago, back when the club was in its infancy – in my first chapter meeting, Jenny signed me up to participate in the Area Contest for International and Table Topics – the main reason I remain dedicated to Anchorvale TMC is the community of people we form. Every meeting, I get a valuable opportunity to learn something new and get acquainted with individuals from all walks of life, all sharing a common goal of improving their leadership and public-speaking skills.
3. Can you tell me something about your responsibilities as the President of the club?
As the President, I have the honour of leading a dedicated team of individuals and overseeing the full functions of the club as well. The EXCO operates as an open team and one of the key roles of the President at least is to always have one eye on the big picture as we trawl through the smaller details.
4. How has being a toastmasters affected other areas of your life?
Toastmasters started out as an experience that smashed me back to earth from the false presumption I used to have about my ability to speak in public. As I met more dedicated individuals who were always showing the hunger to improve and surge forward, Toastmasters became a nurturing environment for me to hone my confidence and skills in a supportive environment.
5. What is your personal philosophy?
To keep on fighting – I believe what sets an individual apart is his/her ability to face down adversity, push themselves off the ground and surge forward. Just keep on moving!
Sunday, 2 August 2015
[Recap] 73rd Chapter Meeting, 25 July 2015
Anchorvale TMC reaches another milestone at its 2015/16 EXCO installation.
Text by Steven Lee
Photos by Rasu Ramalingan, Norman Tan and Rachel Heng
Up next was Division A Director Santhanam Ramkumar, our guest of honour. He reminded us that being a toastmasters is not only about speaking to others, but also about listening and helping people, a sentiment with which I agree totally. This idea is why, as one of the club's founding members and VPM in 2010, I focused on the two aims, ‘be kind to one another’ and ‘have fun learning'. I was very happy to see that these aims are still relevant today!
Ramkumar then conducted the installation ceremony, where the EXCO members pledged to do their duties to the best of their abilities.
We did not have a Best Evaluator vote because our club mentor, Richard, who always gives his best on evaluations, said not to include him in the vote as he would be going overtime in order to explain his ideas in detail. This left only two evaluators in the voting, which may put the members in a difficult position. Thus, our president decided to forego the vote today.
Do join us for the next chapter meeting on 15 August! Please click on "About Us" at the top for the details.
Congratulations to all Award Winners!
Best Project Speech: Deb
Best Project Evaluation: NA
Best Table Topic: Danny
Text by Steven Lee
Photos by Rasu Ramalingan, Norman Tan and Rachel Heng
Last Saturday, I was invited by VPM Salma to attend the 73rd chapter meeting as it also marked the new EXCO installation for the club. It was an important milestone in our club's history, so I gladly accepted her invitation.
The meeting was kicked off by our Toastmaster of the Day, Roger – who was, as always, inspiring and motivated. After explaining the programme of the day, he invited Outgoing President Sathya to make his speech. Next up was a video montage prepared by Deb and Riz. I really enjoyed the video, and it was like watching an international movie trailer! The voice-over was done by none other than Riz himself, who was astonishing.
EXCO installation
Then it was time for the EXCO installation. Roger introduced each member individually, explaining their roles and what is expected. I was looking forward to new President Zulhafni's speech and I was not disappointed. Although he had prepared it at the very last minute, it was an outstanding speech. I was inspired by how he encouraged the members to be more involved in the club: it's not about what the club can do for us, but about what we can do and how we can improve.
Outgoing President Sathya thanks the club members for their support and enthusiasm over the past year. |
Incoming President Zulfani encourages members to participate in club activities in order to improve themselves. |
Division A Director Ramkumar |
After the installation, it was announced that our very own Salma will be taking on the role of Area A1 Director this year! I believe she will be an outstanding are director and she has an outgoing and personable character.
Presenting the Anchorvale TMC 2015/16 EXCO |
Then came my favorite time: refreshment break! We had outstanding home -cooked food and it was delicious. I could da-pao (take away) some of it home too – so happi-licious!Project Speeches
We had three project speeches that day:- Linda (Project 1: Icebreaker) – I was impressed by her speech on ‘My Name’. She was confident and composed, although she looked at her notes on her phone a few times. It was understandable as it was her first speech! We learnt that everyone’s names mean something.
- Jackie (Project 5: Your Body Speaks) – His speech was detailed and I could see he had put in a lot of hard work. He was also able to compose himself . It would be fantastic if he could use more action and body movement.
- Deb (Project 10: Inspire your Audience) – Great topic: The 5 Why’s. He told us a true story about his daughter's request for an expensive toy. It was ‘wow’ because not only did Deb tell a story that touched me, but I also I learnt how to ask the 5 Why's.
Linda tells us about her name. |
Jackie makes his body speak. |
Deb explains the 5 Why's. |
Table Topics
One of my favourite part of the meeting is Table Topics. When the club was founded in 2010, everybody will try to avoid Table Topics by avoiding eye contact and even going to the toilet. On 25 July 2015, I was ‘shocked’ because a lot of members now willingly volunteer to speak on Table Topics! I felt that Anchorvale TMC members were on a roll that day! I was also asked to participate, but I would like to sit back and enjoy the show. However, they said no way, so I spoke too. The theme was proverbs and I was amused by Jackie's take on his proverb: "If you chase two rabbits at the same time, you will not catch either one." He immediately thought about the difficulty of two girlfriends at the same time! It was so funny and serves as a lesson to not to be greedy. Visiting TM, Danny from YMCA TMC also gamely took part and did a such good job explaining his proverb that he won the Best Table Topics Speaker. I hope I can one day visit YMCA TMC; it would be an honour to visit and learn from him.
Clockwise from left: Ricky, Valliappan, Steven, Danny, Vinay, and Owen. |
Listening intently to the speeches! |
Project Evaluation
Voting time! |
Closing
There was a special session by VPE1 Norman to brief us about the Competent Leadership (CL) manual that many of us neglect. He went through with us the objectives and projects that we can clear in the manual. Then President Zulhafni continued the practice of asking new members and guests for their opinions and suggestions on what we can improve on. I am really glad as this shows the club's drive to better ourselves!Do join us for the next chapter meeting on 15 August! Please click on "About Us" at the top for the details.
Congratulations to all Award Winners!
Best Project Speech: Deb
Best Project Evaluation: NA
Best Table Topic: Danny
Awards and Gifts Presentation
Best speaker: Deb |
Best table topic: Danny |
Clockwise from left: Alvin, Julie Mae, Karthik, Linda, Alice and Deb |
Clockwise from left: Salma, Riz and Richard, Zulhafni, and Norman |
Friday, 17 July 2015
[Recap] 72nd Chapter Meeting, 11 July 2015
At Anchorvale TMC, we embrace change as an opportunity to grow and improve. By Roger Yap.
When I first started working many years ago, a casual conversation between my bosses left a deep impression on me. At a company meeting, the managing director asked the marketing manager why the readership of the company’s bulletin was declining. The marketing manager couldn’t seem to give a satisfactory explanation. Instead, she hastily defended her team, saying that they had already done their best. They hadn’t changed the original look and layout of the bulletin ever since its launch, she added. The managing director calmly replied: “Well, that’s why people stop reading, because there isn’t anything new.”
Fast forward to the present time: At Anchorvale TMC, we are seeing the newly minted EXCO team exhibiting all the right spirits. Barely a week into the new term, we can see a brand new look splashing over to the club’s blog here. Creative ideas, useful information and multi-faceted perspectives are emerging into a crowd-drawer that can stand the test of time over the next 12 months and beyond.
On Saturday, 11 July, we had our first chapter meeting of the new term. Our VPE, Norman, showed us how multi-talented he is, by juggling major roles and helping to take up the Toastmaster of the Day position at the last-minute. Unforeseen amendments are inevitable, and it is heartening to see fellow clubmates standing in for one another.
Alvin, Deepti and Vinay delivered their prepared speeches. All three of them were attempting Project 2, “Organise your Speech”. It was a close fight as all of them were very competent and entertaining. Alvin managed to win the day by tilting the balance in his favour.
The project evaluation segment saw a rare appearance. Our immediate past president, Sathya, gave us his first evaluation since taking over the helm last year. Without using any notes, he totally convinced us that he spoke from the heart. Having given numerous president’s speeches, he had become more practiced and sharpened his public speaking skill. Roger and Muthu also shared their views as the evaluators for Deepti and Vinay respectively.
The table topic session was directed by Alvin. Back by popular demand, it was his second consecutive turn as Table Topic Master. The response was overwhelming. The impromptu speakers spoke candidly, and the audience laughed spontaneously. Thomas was in his element that afternoon, and he clinched the Best Table Topic Speaker’s ribbon.
Anchorvale Toastmasters Club will continue to shine brightly under the stewardship of our new president, Zulhafni, and his team. We will continue ensure exciting meetings, friendly gatherings, and entertaining blog posts. At Anchorvale TMC, there is always something new! Do join us for the next chapter meeting on 25 July at Anchorvale CC!
Congratulations to all Award Winners!
Best Prepared Speech: Alvin
Best Project Evaluation: Roger
Best Table Topic: Thomas
When I first started working many years ago, a casual conversation between my bosses left a deep impression on me. At a company meeting, the managing director asked the marketing manager why the readership of the company’s bulletin was declining. The marketing manager couldn’t seem to give a satisfactory explanation. Instead, she hastily defended her team, saying that they had already done their best. They hadn’t changed the original look and layout of the bulletin ever since its launch, she added. The managing director calmly replied: “Well, that’s why people stop reading, because there isn’t anything new.”
Fast forward to the present time: At Anchorvale TMC, we are seeing the newly minted EXCO team exhibiting all the right spirits. Barely a week into the new term, we can see a brand new look splashing over to the club’s blog here. Creative ideas, useful information and multi-faceted perspectives are emerging into a crowd-drawer that can stand the test of time over the next 12 months and beyond.
On Saturday, 11 July, we had our first chapter meeting of the new term. Our VPE, Norman, showed us how multi-talented he is, by juggling major roles and helping to take up the Toastmaster of the Day position at the last-minute. Unforeseen amendments are inevitable, and it is heartening to see fellow clubmates standing in for one another.
Alvin, Deepti and Vinay delivered their prepared speeches. All three of them were attempting Project 2, “Organise your Speech”. It was a close fight as all of them were very competent and entertaining. Alvin managed to win the day by tilting the balance in his favour.
The project evaluation segment saw a rare appearance. Our immediate past president, Sathya, gave us his first evaluation since taking over the helm last year. Without using any notes, he totally convinced us that he spoke from the heart. Having given numerous president’s speeches, he had become more practiced and sharpened his public speaking skill. Roger and Muthu also shared their views as the evaluators for Deepti and Vinay respectively.
The table topic session was directed by Alvin. Back by popular demand, it was his second consecutive turn as Table Topic Master. The response was overwhelming. The impromptu speakers spoke candidly, and the audience laughed spontaneously. Thomas was in his element that afternoon, and he clinched the Best Table Topic Speaker’s ribbon.
Anchorvale Toastmasters Club will continue to shine brightly under the stewardship of our new president, Zulhafni, and his team. We will continue ensure exciting meetings, friendly gatherings, and entertaining blog posts. At Anchorvale TMC, there is always something new! Do join us for the next chapter meeting on 25 July at Anchorvale CC!
Congratulations to all Award Winners!
Best Prepared Speech: Alvin
Best Project Evaluation: Roger
Best Table Topic: Thomas
Monday, 6 July 2015
[Review] I Dare To Dream: Make Possible the Impossible
Reflections on a short story collection interwoven into the charming rag-to-riches autobiography of Dr Low Lee Yong, CEO of MHC Asia Group. By Norman Tan.
As I scrutinised the cover of Dr Low’s I Dare To Dream, one tagline caught my attention: "Foreword by Dr Tan Cheng Bock”. Surely, a book endorsed by Singapore's former President-elect would be immensely motivational and uplifting! On the contrary, what I found could not be further from the truth, but it was no less valuable and its message, no less powerful.
Penned against the backdrop of Singapore’s fledging years, Dr Low draw parallels between the upheavals of a young nation and the confusion surrounding a young boy as he contemplates several life-altering decisions. As I was guided from his childhood dreams to his religious awakening and the eventual realisation of his calling as a doctor, I became acutely aware of how Dr Low has become the successful CEO that he is today.
As a more character-driven narrative, this highly personal account has been segmented into many chapters, each condensed in the form of a self-contained story. Each story also carries a central message, along with an opening quote that innocuously foreshadows the stories that follows. This concise story makes for an extremely easy read while serving as a perfect template for an inspirational or humorous speech.
Progressively, with each story, the audience becomes more invested in Dr Low’s life journey. One especially poignant part was when he described the final days of his ailing mother, who had such an unshakable presence throughout his mischievous, carefree childhood days. As he described his struggle with the decision to take his mother off life support, I could feel how raw and heartfelt his pain was.
It is with this sincerity that Dr Low writes, that I believe is his greatest strength. He gamely admits several of his errors, his failed business ventures and friendships but through this brutal honesty, we get a true sense of his unyielding determination and unquenchable thirst for knowledge. One minor gripe I had was that the book meanders at the start with several different storylines, making it hard to follow the initial plot. Nevertheless, this problem is short-lived and resolves itself later on.
As such, I would highly recommend this book for those looking for a light read. The author's anecdotes would certainly strike a familiar chord with those who grew up in kampungs. For budding Toastmasters, do check out this book on how you can tell a short, but still effective and inspiring story!
Rating: 3.5/ 5 stars
Want to find out more about Dr Low? Check out his interviews here and here.
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