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A GE script on taking a step back
When you are on a long journey, it’s crucial to take a step back and evaluate your progress from time to time. You may be moving in the wrong direction or your progress might be too slow or you may simply be running out of essential ammo. The folks at Titanic ...
A GE script on improvements
Improvements don’t happen by accident nor do you stumble upon them while strolling in the park and you definitely don’t wake up as an improved person magically. Improvements happen with your dedicated efforts to find where ...
A GE script on small changes
It’s not possible to become the best version of ourselves overnight. But if we focus on small learnings every day, they would add up to make us eventually the best version ...
A fun GE script from a movie buff
If you were in a movie, you would have it easy. Every time you fumbled or made a gaffe, the director would shout cut, make recommendations and give you another take immediately. Sadly ...
A great script for General Evaluator
You walk up to the stage with a bunch of plans in your mind. Perhaps you might have planned to do a little bit of voice modulation in beginning, create vivid imagery in the middle and obviously use great body language throughout. How do you ...
A general evaluator script from a doctor
It’s good to have a regular full body check to make sure your body stays in great shape. Similarly in Toastmasters we do a regular full speech check up to make sure your skills stay in great shape as well. Every ...
A GE script when volunteering for a new club
Toastmasters is a two way training program. You can think of it like an interactive session between you the performer and us the reviewer. As the TMOD mentioned, the first and second part of the program is about you where ...
The perfect GE script
Did your speech wow the audience? If not, what could you have done to wow the audience? Or maybe it was something you shouldn’t have done? Where did the role players nail it and where’s the scope to hammer the nail some more? It's normal ...
A GE script from a corporator
General Evaluator is a fairly self descriptive role title, inspired from another fairly descriptive popular corporate role called General Manager. Both the roles are not responsible for anything in specific and yet everything ...