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Friday Jul 13, 2007

Red Ribbon: Best Evaluator

In yesterday's Toastmaster meeting, I got my first red ribbon for Best Evaluator. : )

Before this, I got 3 blue ribbons for Best Speaker (I've finished 3 prepared speeches in total), 1 white ribbon for Best Table Topic Speaker.

I can still remember the dialogue  among Paul, Sandy, Jia and me on the taxi , by which we went to participate in a social event organized by CCTM (China Capital Toast Master) club. We were talking about how many ribbons we've got so far. It was very interesting that each of us was lack of one colored ribbon. I just realized that I merely did one evaluation for speaker before and it was not so successful. During our discussion, I think I should take the chance of this week's TM meeting, on which I would be Rhoda's evaluator. The whole schedule is arranged by VP Education. But I have no idea why I just take one time for evaluation before. It could be 8 or more months ago before this week's evaluator role. In my memory, I've taken at least 4 times' General Evalutor, who is in charge of introducting evaluation team and giving conclusion at the end of their evaluation. Also I realized I should be more volunteered than before, to take chance to practice what I'm not good at. In fact, it proves that I can do it very well. The only question is whether I'm willing to participate in and take that role.

Currently, I'm not sure if it dues to time change for our TM meeting, there were less members coming to our weekly meeting. Even in some organized activities, like bowling activities happened yesterday,  there were few members registered for the activity. On the Toast Master Officer's training, which took place 2 weeks ago, I was aware of that there would be ten goals set by Toast Master Headquater, and the numbers of goals accomplishment will be the criteria for selecting distinguished club. As VP PR of speakeasy@sunbeijing club, I should take the responsibility to encourage our members to be more enthusiastic to collaborate together and fulfill those goals.

The good news is that I'm planning an activity with one TM club which is very close to our office in the next two weeks.

Let's see if it works. : )

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