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How Mentoring In Toastmasters Help Members Achieve Their Goals

How Mentoring In Toastmasters Help Members Achieve Their Goals

6 min readNov 2, 2020

A recollection of my learning experiences.

By Rosalind Ho

Toastmasters’ Club is the place to be and participate if you are serious to become good in public speaking and communication skills. Here is where one develops effective speaking, listening, and critical thinking skills.

It’s been over 35 years since I became a member of Toastmasters International that currently has more than 16,000 clubs in over 145 countries. I believed it is a necessary activity for people of all backgrounds to join if you want to develop self-confidence and personal growth.

Due to the comprehensive way in which the program is structured and run with complete guidance from Toastmasters’ member website and members, one can only improve in ways unimaginable provided you participate.

Mentoring is one part of Toastmaster's activity and its significance cannot be underestimated.

A mentor in the Toastmasters club’s context is an experienced member who can provide teaching or counseling to a newer member to achieve the goals of effective communication skills.

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Summer Lotus
Summer Lotus

Written by Summer Lotus

Inspired by mundane events to write to become more self aware. Challenge seeker, lover of sports, dental surgeon, ardent Toastmaster.

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