Almost three years ago to the day, I gave my CC9 speech at my then home club Nairobi Toastmasters on the need to set up a new toastmasters club. It's been my great privilege since then to see dozens of enthusiastic men and women come together and form what is without a doubt the best club in Kenya - Early Birds Toastmasters. Recently one of our members at Early Birds who flew back to San Francisco where he's domiciled told me that Early Birds also beats hands down the three clubs he visited in San Francisco. I am excited at how far we've come and I look forward to another three years of being part of the born ready leaders at Early Birds Toastmasters.
Enjoy the speech below
Enjoy the speech below
Early Birds
How many can tell me what the first toastmasters promise is?
Fellow toastmasters and guests, today I’d like to present
you with an opportunity. An opportunity that helps you achieve that first
promise, but can also result in so much more. My friends - both old and new -
today I want to ask for your support in the creation of a new toastmasters
club, The Nairobi Early Birds Toastmasters Club, that will meet once a month at
6:45 in the morning. You can support the new club by attending its meetings,
becoming a sponsor, a member, inviting guests or participating in the soon to
be held demonstration meeting.
I want to take the next few minutes telling you why we need
this club, how it will benefit us individually, and what we need to do to make
it a reality.
We currently have four chartered clubs in Nairobi and at
least four more in the foundational stages, so the question is why do we need
another one? The Early Birds Club is needed because unlike all these other
clubs, which meet at lunchtime, in the afternoon, or in the evening this one
will meet in the morning.
One of the major challenges facing toastmaster clubs is the members’
sheer inability to make it for meetings on time. This could be because of
demanding schedules, heavy traffic, or evening classes. Equally needing redress
is the problem that when all we do in toastmasters is give speeches or take
roles, we risk relegating Toastmasters to just another item on our daily to-do
list instead of the life changing experience it can be.
Your support today can help overcome these challenges, by
creating a club that meets early in the morning.
When I look at some of your faces, I can almost read your
minds thinking: “but 6:45 AM is too early?”
Is there really any benefit to holding a club meeting starting
so early in the morning and is there anything for you to be gained by
supporting such an early morning club? I don’t want to brush off this concern
simply by talking about worms. Instead I want you to recall throughout your
lives and career what you have done when you wanted to achieve success?
When in school, did you get up before the rooster crowed to
prepare for your lessons ultimately resulting in you performing well in your
exams? At work, did you get to the office earlier than everyone, being more
productive and catching the eye of your boss when it came to promotions? In
your business, did you make use of the quite of the morning to strategize,
helping you deliver greater revenues and reduced costs?
So when it comes to transformative change through the
benefits of toastmasters, is 6:45 once a month really too early?
But the benefits of morning meeting are overrated, no one
will come they retort.
On the contrary: your supply of willpower is greatest in the
morning, when you are fresh from sleep and harbor no negative experiences or
thoughts. As James Karundu can attest this time has been found by clubs such as
Business Network International to be the most opportune for achieving the
greatest productivity. One productive hour in the morning can transform your
entire day.
Another benefit is the relatively lighter traffic and
calendar at this time of the day makes it easy to get to the meeting and enjoy
it without disruption – ensuring crisper and more fruitful sessions.
What other reason does one have to come? CEOs and senior
managers will be naturally attracted to meetings held during the least busy
part of their day and this is a plus if you’ve been trying to get their
attention. The friendly social atmosphere that is prevalent in toastmasters
gives you a great chance to meet with them and build strong rapport.
“But I’m just too busy, I can’t spare the time” is something
else you expect to hear.
Well according to research by the Times magazine, 1 in 4 of
us spends 30 hours in a year just glancing at our phone to see if there’s
anything new. All Early Birds asks for is 12 hours in a year.
Whether or not you can attend the morning meetings and
whether or not you can become a member, your support for the creation of this
club will change someone’s life for the better, and that will be a legacy you
can forever be proud of as a toastmaster.
If you do not support the formation and development of the
Early Birds Club, we risk losing an opportunity to make a real difference
through toastmasters; but if you do you shall be a pioneer of a club that
epitomizes success comprising the go-getters of society and business. A club
that radiates energy and optimism and imbues in them a positive buzz that lasts
the whole day and contributes to their achievements.
Are you still trying to figure out what is first toastmasters
promise? Let me conclude with my personal story and why I believe the Early
Birds Club can help you, me and future toastmasters keep the promise: the
promise to attend meetings regularly.
The year I joined toastmasters, 2008 was one of the worst
years of my life. A combination of factors had led to my business nearly
collapsing; the post-election violence had personally affected me, and my life
held little meaning beyond eating, working, and sleeping.
In late 2008 when I attended my first toastmasters meetings,
it was the catalyst that began my transformation. At every meeting my
self-confidence got a boost, I met a new friend, and my life became more
meaningful. Regrettably because of problems stated before, I was not able to
attend meetings regularly, and I felt an almost physical loss each time, being
away from what had become a second home.
Toastmasters is much more than a place to improve your
communication skills. Toastmasters can be the place you meet your future
spouse, interview for your perfect job, or achieve your life’s mission. By
giving everyone a chance to attend productive meetings, despite their time
challenges we can put meaning in others’ lives.
Today, I am making this speech, not simply to meet the
objectives of this project, but I want you to give you the chance to make a
difference. To do this you can commit your support to Early Birds Club through
your signature on this document. I am pleased to say that my organization has
committed to giving meeting space for the first 6 months, so the ball is
already rolling. Sign up to support Early Birds Nairobi
Toastmasters Club, fulfill your toastmaster promise, and change lives starting
today.
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