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Volume 1 (Jan’16 to June’16)
Millennium City Toastmasters Club - Gurgaon
LET’S GO!
President’s address
Embrace your fear
Usage of Toast
9 short stories
Judgement
Leadership & Discipline
De magique of ORATION 2016!
My journey to CS
Life & Humor
Water conservation
& many more……….
Millennium musings:-
The word Millennium has been taken from the name of our Club 'Millennium City'
Musings means: A period of thought or reflection, Like pondering/ contemplation
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The mission of a Toastmasters Club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which
every individual member has the opportunity to develop oral communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster
self-confidence and personal growth.
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Greetings, Readers!
MCTC (Millennium city toastmasters club) is a ‘Community club’. Members of
MCTC form a diverse portfolio of professionals: Doctors, Lawyers, CFAs, IT
professionals, Sales, Marketing & PR Professionals, and Architects to list a
few. Such diversity opens gate for myriad set of knowledge and skills which
eventually helps in overall development of each member.
As Toastmasters is the perfect platform for communication and leadership
skills, MCTC is an ideal club to reap the best from the very platform. The
difference lies in its ideology. While there is a lot to achieve with respect to club awards, individual awards
and membership strength at Toastmasters; we at MCTC believe in the quality of the weekly meetings, and
everything else just follows.
Quality meetings are enjoyable for the members, and inspire them to be regular in meetings, complete
speech projects and take up leadership roles, which in turn helps to achieve individual and club level awards.
With this Ideology, MCTC has mastered the meeting rigor and has won ‘The Rising Star’ award, ‘The
President Distinguished club’ award and is a strong contender for ‘The Golden Gavel Award’. MCTC
members have received, ‘The Triple crown’ award and multiple contestants from MCTC qualified for all the
four division level contests and eventually won awards in three contests, out of the last four.
A high quality meeting also motivates guests to become a part of the club. Many members who’ve recently
joined our club, gave us the feedback that they chose MCTC after having attended meetings in multiple
clubs, because of the upbeat atmosphere and amazing meeting quality at MCTC. Today, we are 43 members
as on date and almost had a split of club because of the increasing active strength.
MCTC, like every toastmasters club, encourages speakers every time they stand on the stage. Not just
speakers, but potential leaders as well. Such is the encouragement that all the members of current
Executive committee were less than 6 months old in the club when they took charge.
Do you want to take charge? Do you want to be a part of us? You are welcome. On behalf of MCTC, I heartily
invite you to be a part of our pride, our club – MCTC.
Amit Gulati
President - MCTC
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Millennium City Toastmasters Club (MCTC) is a
community club in Gurgaon that meets each week to
conduct learn-by-doing workshops in which participants
hone their speaking, communication and leadership
skills in a no-pressure atmosphere. There is no
instructor. Instead, members evaluate each other’s
speeches. This feedback process is a key part of the
program’s success. Meeting participants also give
impromptu speeches on assigned topics.
All have different set of requirements. Some join Toastmasters to fight the fear of public speaking, some to
become better leaders, some to be more effective at engaging an audience, some to develop their humor
and wit. The reasons are endless. MCTC invests time in its new members to understand their personal
reasons of wanting to join Toastmasters, aligns those needs with the different Toastmasters' projects, helps
members formulate a growth plan and datelines to ensure a sharp and focused learning chart.
Each new member is assigned a mentor who helps him/her develop as a speaker and leader. As a protocol,
speeches at MCTC can only be delivered after discussions with the speaker’s mentor. This ensures fast-track
personal progress and quality speeches at the meetings.
The club has members of all age groups from across the work spectrum. As peripherals, we have a lot fun at
the meetings, network for professional and personal reasons and develop our personalities!
We invite you to attend one of our meetings as a guest of the club and understand the dynamics of the
meeting.
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President - Amit Gulati Vice President – Education -Shveta Gupta
Vice President – Membership - Manisha Mehta Vice president – Public relationship - Nitin Sagar
Secretary - Rahul Kokadwar Treasurer - Rakhi Aswal
Sergeant-at-arms 1 - Mohit Mendiratta Sergeant-at-arms 2 - Dipti Singhal
Executive Committee Members for Period Jan’16 to June’16
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Executive Committee Installation Ceremony
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“What if I don’t pass in this exam?”
“What if I forget in between?”
“What if I am not good on stage?”
“What if I FAIL? Should I just not do this instead of FAILING?”
Dear Toastmasters,
How many number of times I have gone through these questions in my mind. Yes, the fear of failure -
we have all experienced at some or other point of time in our life. May be right before appearing for
that entrance exam, or making that important make or break investor presentation, or maybe even
before asking that special someone out for the first date.
This has always made me wonder what it is about failure that scares us so much.
We believe that our failure is so huge and so serious that it is conspicuous to everyone around us.
And if we fail others will look down on us. This not just de-motivates us but also makes us believe that
we are not good enough.
But the truth really is that our failure is overrated only in our own little heads. And this makes us step
away from otherwise a perfectly fine decision.
About a year back I faced a similar situation. When I was moving to Gurgaon, I had two job
opportunities to choose from. One was for a managerial position with a multi-national bank and
other one was with a start up for a much challenging role. While the start-up option seemed much
more lucrative, not just financially but also for my professional growth, it was definitely a much riskier
proposition. And the chances of failure were very high.
While I was confused and in a dilemma as to what should I chose, I thought to myself what will I do if
I wasn’t afraid to fail?
And then I decided to take the plunge and I joined the start-up. Since then I wouldn’t say that it has
been a completely smooth sail but then I am riding with the flow.
There are two very important lessons that I have learnt during this ride. Firstly, fear of failure is much
scarier than the failure itself. Our fear is like this heavy baggage of stone that we carry whereas
failure is really a bag of cotton. You fail, you learn and you move on.
Secondly, once we embrace our fear we can actually channelize our apprehensions more
productively. We can leverage this fear to make us work harder and make us better prepared to
face the challenges that lie ahead of us.
EMBRACE YOUR FEAR WITH TOASTMASTERS
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At Toastmasters, week after week, all of us in every single meeting learn to embrace this fear of
failure and channelize this fear towards making us a much better speaker and leader. And that’s the
beauty of Toastmasters!
Yes, it really is our attitude that defines failure – it could either stop us from moving forward or
become a stepping stone to move ahead to achieve whatever we have dreamt of.
In the words of eminent writer C.JoyBell:
“Don’t be afraid of your fears. They’re not there to scare you. They’re there to let you know that
something is worth it.”
Submitted by-Rakhi Aswal, Treasurer-MCTC
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Toastmasters!
Do you know what the different usages of word TOAST?
Noun :-
1. Toast - slices of bread that have been toasted
2. Toast - a celebrity who receives much acclaim and attention;
Usage- "he was the toast of the town"
“ she was the toast of the Club.”
3. Toast - a person in desperate straits; someone doomed;
Usage-"I'm a Toast if this plan doesn't work";
"One mistake and you're toast"
4. Toast - a drink in honor of or to the health of a person or event-
5. Usage- “Everyone, drink a toast to the queen.”
6. toast a single serving of a beverage;
Usage- "I asked for a Toast";
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Submitted by-Mahiman, Member-MCTC
Verb:-
1. toast - make brown and crisp by heating;
Usage-"toast the bread";
2. toast - propose a toast to;
Usage- "Let us toast the birthday girl!";
"He gave the first of many toasts at the
birthday party"
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1. *FALL and RISE*
Today, when I slipped on the wet tile floor a boy in a wheelchair
caught me before I slammed my head on the ground. He said,
“Believe it or not, that’s almost exactly how I injured my back 3
years ago .
2. *A FATHER'S ADVICE*
Today, my father told me, “Just go for it and give it a try! You don’t
have to be a professional to build a successful product. Amateurs started Google and Apple.
Professionals built the Titanic
3. *The POWER of UNIQUENESS*
Today, I asked my mentor – a very successful business man in his 70’s – what his top 3 tips are for
success. He smiled and said, “Read something no one else is reading, think something no one else is
thinking, and do something no one else is doing.
4. *LOOKING BACK*
Today, I interviewed my grandmother for part of a research paper I’m working on for my Psychology
class. When I asked her to define success in her own words, she said, “Success is when you look back
at your life and the memories make you smile.
5. *TRY and YOU shall KNOW*
I am blind by birth. When I was 8 years old, I wanted to play baseball. I asked my father- "Dad, can I
play baseball?" He said "You'll never know until you try." When I was a teenager, I asked him, - "Dad
Can I become a surgeon?". He replied "Son, you'll never know until you try." Today I am a Surgeon,
just because I tried!
6. *GOODNESS & GRATITUDE*
Today, after a 72 hour shift at the fire station, a woman ran up to me at the grocery store and gave
me a hug. When I tensed up, she realized I didn’t recognize her. She let go with tears of joy in her
eyes and the most sincere smile and said, “On 9-11-2001, you carried me out of world trade centre.
9 Short stories worth reading, feeling and forwarding to all those dear to you
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7. *LOOKING BACK*
Today, as my father, three brothers, and two sisters stood around my mother’s hospital bed, my
mother uttered her last coherent words before she died. She simply said, “I feel so loved right now.
We should have gotten together like this more often.”
8. *AFFECTION*
Today, I kissed my dad on the forehead as he passed away in a small hospital bed. About 5 seconds
after he passed, I realized it was the first time I had given him a kiss since I was a little boy.
9. *SHARING*
Today, I was traveling in Kenya and I met a refugee from Zimbabwe. He said he hadn’t eaten anything
in over 3 days and looked extremely skinny and unhealthy. Then my friend offered him the rest of the
sandwich he was eating. The first thing the man said was, “We can share it.”
Cheers to Life!!!
Submitted by-Bakul Joshi, Member-MCTC
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“Judge not lest ye be judged.” The verse in the Holy bible sums it all. It is one
of the greatest and the most powerful verses I have come across, and yet if I
ponder, the human mind is so fickle, so swift in making Judgements. Mind
judges immediately , without ever looking beyond the obvious, whether solid
grounds exist, it makes a picture without connecting the whole set of dots.
Many of you all, who are reading this article would have already drawn
Judgement of what this is about and may jump to the last paragraph or may
even stop reading right now…..Studies by Johanathen Smallwood et al. in field
of mind wandering related with academic performance, have shown that a reader’s mind typically wanders
anywhere from 20-40 percent of the time while he/she reads. The more the wandering, the worse the
comprehension.
The deep default character of mind is that it wanders. Thoughts constantly keep us occupied as a result of
both sensory and emotional distractions and add up to measuring up and making Judgements. The universe
is so interconnected that unless you know the whole, you cannot know the part. One thing leads to another
because it is interlinked. The present moment is interlinked with all the past; the present moment is
interlinked with all the future.
Let me take you through a short story. Many years ago, that there was an old man in a village, very poor, a
woodcutter living hand to mouth, in misery and poverty. The villagers and even the king were jealous of him
because he had a beautiful white horse. A horse, as white as snow, with black eyes, a fluffy mane and a silky
tail. It was such a beauty; the very grandeur to watch the horse run and raise its legs in the air was a sight to
watch. Such a horse had never been seen before.
Kings offered fabulous prices, but the old man would say, 'This horse is not a horse to me, it is a friend, and
not a possession. How can you sell a friend? No, it is not possible.' The man was poor, there was every
temptation, but he never sold the horse.
One morning, he suddenly found that the horse was not in the stable. The whole village gathered and they
said, '”You foolish old man. We knew it beforehand, that someday the horse would be stolen. And you are
so poor, how can you protect such a precious thing? It would have been better to sell it. Now, the horse is
gone. It is a curse, a misfortune.”
The old man replied in a sad but calm voice, 'Don't go too far. Simply say that the horse is not in the stable.
This is the fact; everything else is a Judgement. Whether it is a misfortune or not, how do you know?
To that the villagers reacted 'Don't try to befool us. We may not be great philosophers, but no philosophy is
needed. It is a simple fact that a treasure has been lost, and it is a misfortune. After fifteen days, on a fine
sunny day, the old man heard a snort, thundering hooves. He looked and saw a cloud of dust at a distance
and from the dust emerged a herd of horse galloping and the white horse leading the pack, his head edging
forward piercing, cutting through the air! Oh, what a sight it was! The old man’s eyes filled with tears to see
Judgement
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his friend again. The horse had not been stolen: it had escaped to the wilderness. And not only did it come
back, it brought a dozen wild horses with it. Again the people gathered and they said, 'Old man, you were
right and we were wrong. It was not a misfortune, it proved to be a blessing. We are sorry that we insisted.'
The old man said, 'Again you are going too far. Just say that the horse is back, and say that a bunch of twelve
horses has come with the white horse, but don't judge beyond that. Who knows whether it is a blessing or
not? It is only a fragment. Unless you know the whole story, how can you judge? You read one page of a
book, how can you judge the whole book?
This time the people could not say much; maybe the old man was again right. So they kept silent, but inside
they knew well that he was wrong. Twelve beautiful horses had come with the horse. A little training and
they could all be sold and they would fetch much money.
The old man had a young son, the only son he had. The young son started to train the wild horses. Just a
week later he fell from a wild horse and his legs were broken.
The people gathered again and people are people everywhere, like us, like you everywhere, again making
Judgements on the whole situation. '”You were right old man, your only son has lost his legs, and in your old
age he was your only support. Now you are poorer than ever.”
The old man said, 'You are obsessed with Judgement. Don't go that far. Say only that my son has broken his
legs. Who knows whether this is a misfortune or a blessing? No-body knows. Again a fragment and you have
judged the whole. Life comes in fragments, and Judgement is about the total.'
It so happened that after a month, the country went to war with a neighboring mighty country, and all the
young men of the town were forcibly taken for the military. There was confusion, crying, weeping since
there was no possibility of their coming back. It was a losing battle. Only the old man's son was left because
he was crippled.
Again the people gathered, 'You were right, old man!, indeed you were right. The handicap from the
accident proved to be a blessing. Maybe your son is crippled, but still he is with you. Our sons are gone
forever. At least your son is alive and with you, and he will recover. Maybe a little limp will be left, but he
will be okay.'
The old man again said, 'It is impossible to talk to you people, you go on and on judging. Nobody knows
whether it is a blessing or a misfortune. Nobody will ever be able to know it. The story ends here but gives a
powerful message.
The message is that the moment you judge, you shrink; the moment you judge, you stop, you cease further
investigation; the moment you judge, you are no longer flowering.
A man who wants to journey to the ultimate, should make it a basic point not to judge. Very difficult, almost
impossible, because before you know it, the mind judges. But if we try, by and by, a subtle awareness arises,
where we can learn to un-learn and can suspend Judgement. Therefore, let us stop passing Judgement on
one another. Instead, make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle in the way of others as
well as our selves.
Submitted by-Vinay Bhardwaj, Member-MCTC
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There are many brilliant thinkers, writers and speakers who have shared their
insights on Leadership; each one of them unique and impressive in their own
right. To me, none qualify more to speak on this topic than the officers of Indian
Armed forces. And the one ‘fauji’ that stands tall in that elite group is Field
Marshal Sam Manekshaw.
I’ve always been a huge fan of ‘Sam Bahadur’, as he is fondly called by his fellow
Army men. Watching him speak about Leadersip, his own experiences, and
reading about all the anecdotes; ‘Manekshawism’ as they are called, is such an enriching experience.
Imagine, if he were alive today and came to MCTC to give a speech, what a sight that would be; what an
exhilarating experience that would be.
While that cannot happen, I thought as a tribute to the great Field Marshal, we should have some excerpts
from one among his numerous speeches on the subject of Leadership and Discipline. This particular speech
that I have chosen for this article is perhaps relevant to all Toast Masters and stresses on key attributes like
– punctuality, discipline and humor.
“Some years ago, my wife and I were invited to convocation at a university. I was asked to be there at four
o’clock. I got into the staff car with my wife, having chased her from about eleven o’clock in the morning.
Don’t forget, darling, you have got to be on time. Get properly dressed; you have to leave at such and such
time’. Eventually, I got her into the car. I told the driver, “Thoda aayisthe, thoda jaldi”, but we got to the
university and the convocation address place at four o’clock. We were received by the Vice Chancellor and
his Lady. We were taken into the convocation hall, and the Vice Chancellor asked me to get on the platform,
asking my wife to do so, too. She gracefully declined, and said she much rather sit down below as she
seldom had an opportunity of looking up to her husband.
Anyway, on the platform, the Vice Chancellor sang my praises. As usual there were 2000 boys and girls who
had come for the convocation. There were deans of university, and professors and lecturers. Then he asked
me to go to the lectern and address the gathering. I rose to do so and he said (sotto voce), Field Marshal, a
fortnight ago we invited a VIP from Delhi for the same function. He was allowed to stand on the same
lectern for exactly twenty seconds. I wish you luck. “I said to myself, had the Vice Chancellor mentioned this
in his letter of invitation, I wonder, if I should have accepted.
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Anyway, I reached the lectern, and I addressed the gathering for my allotted time of forty minutes. I was
heard in pin drop silence, and at the end of my talk, was given terrific ovation.
The Vice Chancellor and his lady, the Dean, the professors and lecturers, the boys and girls, and even my
own wife, standing up and giving me an ovation. After the convocation was over, we walked into the
gardens to have refreshments. And I, having an eye for pretty girls, walked up to a pert little thing wearing a
pair of tight fitting jeans and a body hugging blouse, and I started a conversation with her. I said, “My dear,
why were you so kind to me, I not being an orator nor having the looks of Amitabh Bachchan, when only the
other day you treated a VIP from Delhi so shamefully”. This pert little thing had no inhibitions.
She turned round and said, and I quote, “Oh, that a dreadful man! We asked him to come at four o’clock. He
came much later and that too accompanied with a boy and a girl, probably his grand children. He was
received by the Vice Chancellor and his lady and taken to the platform. He was garlanded by the Student
Union President, and he demanded garlands for those brats too. So, the Union President diverged with the
garland that was meant for the Vice Chancellor and gave it to the brats. Then the Vice Chancellor started
singing the worthy’s praises. Whilst he was doing so, this man hitched up his dhoti, exposing his dirty thighs,
and scratched away. Then the Vice Chancellor said, “This man has done so much for the country, he has
even been to jail”. And I nearly shouted out, ‘He should be there now’. Anyway, when the Vice Chancellor
asked him to come to the lectern and address the convocation, he got up, walked to the lectern and
addressed us thus, ‘Boys and girls, I am a very busy man. I have not had time to prepare my speech but, I will
now read out the speech my secretary has written’. We did not let him stand there. Without exception, the
whole lot of us stood and booed him off the stage.”
Now, you see, Ladies and Gentleman, what I mean by discipline. Had this man as his position warranted
come on time at four o’clock, fully prepared and properly turned out, can you imagine the good it would
have done to these 2000 young girls and boys? Instead of that, his act of indiscipline engendered further
indiscipline. I thanked my lucky stars, having been in the Army for so many years, that I arrived there on
time, that I had come properly dressed, that I didn’t wear a dhoti to show my lovely legs, that I didn’t
exacerbate an itch or eczema, to hurt the susceptibilities of my audience, by indulging in the scratching of
the unmentionables.”
To conclude; discipline can be defined as “conduct and behavior for living decently with one another in
society.”
Submitted by-Rajiv Diwan, Member-MCTC
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"Shvetaaaaaaaa, the gate will close in another 4 minutes! Let’s make a dash for it!!!” , warned Manisha, and
boy, did we make a dash for it, or did we make a dash for it! Our coffee cups in hand, suitcases in tow, and
yes, we made a dash for it! Not only did we make a dash for it, I even called up the other toastmasters I
knew, who were loitering around the airport… “ Nachiketaaaaaaaaaa, the gate will close in another 3
minutes! You guys better make a dash for it!!” And what followed was sheer lunacy! There were at least 12
Toastmasters , making a dash for gate number 4, to board the Air Asia flight to Goa, on the morning of May
27th, 2016!
Out of breath, when we finally reached the gate, we realized that the boarding hadn’t even begun yet…! “
Manishaaaaaaaaaa, I’m going to murder youuuuuuu!” shouted all the 12 toastmasters , in chorus!
Thence, began our journey to Oration 2016, in Goa! I can safely say on the behalf of all those who attended
Oration, that this was one trip , they would remember fondly for the rest of their lives.
We hope to throw some more light on the trip, with the help of this interview… happy reading, guys :)
Manisha, Rakhi and Gaurav,
1 . What made you finally decide to attend Oration 2016?
Manisha -The First thing that helped me in making this decision was the ‘Grand Orators Assemblage-GOA’
and secondly, it was ‘GOA’
Rakhi - There were three main reasons which made me finally decide to attend Oration 2016. Firstly, getting
a chance to listen to and learn from top two world champions of public speaking Mr. Qahtani and Mr.
Maheswaran and also Ms. Johnson. Secondly – the conference venue which is one of the most happening
fun city in India. And thirdly the idea of spending these three days with some of the best friends and other
toastmasters made Oration 2016 very exciting proposition!
Gaurav - My Wife and The Land of Sand & Beaches - Goa
Shveta - Interesting replies, guys :). For me, it was the conference convener, Ushy auntie’s speech (that she
gave at our club contest), and my fascination with Mr. Qahtani and Mr. Maheswaran’s videos, that I’d
watched on YouTube! I just couldn’t wait to hear them speak, in person!
2. What was the one moment you spent during these 3 days that you’ll remember for the rest of your life?
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Manisha - The last day of conference – evening spent at the beach with my loved ones
Rakhi -During the installation ceremony of new district officers when I saw the emotional side of Ms. Pat
Johnson I realized how passionate people are towards this organization. That is one of those special
moments out of many that I have brought back with me and I can never forget.
Gaurav - The last day in Goa at the beach
Shveta - Manisha, Gaurav, Rakhi and I, went up on the stage to accept the Rising star Trophy that our club,
Millennium City Toastmasters had won! It was an extremely proud moment for us all…a moment I’ll
remember for the rest of my life!
Also, receiving a trophy from the Conference convener, Ushy auntie, in appreciation for the voluntary work I
had done for Oration, was a moment of pride and joy for me!
3. Other than attending the conference, what did you do while you were there?
Manisha - I thoroughly explored the culture and cuisines of Goa.
Rakhi -Other than attending the conference we partied at the beach, went to casino, took a short Goa trip
and had lot of fun at the beach.
Gaurav- Relaxing at the beach and party
Shveta - Although we didn’t have much time, we made the most of whatever we did have! We visited a
casino, went to the beach, and spent an amazing time, dancing with the other toastmasters :)
I also thoroughly enjoyed performing a Bollywood dance, on the Oration stage :)
We hired two wheelers (Activas) and rode to a casino, late at night. I rode the activa for half the distance,
and was the pillion rider for the other half. Suddenly it started raining. I just closed my eyes (while my friend
rode), and turned my face towards the sky. The ecstatic feeling I experienced at that moment, is
indescribable!
4. Please share some key points from Mr. Qahtani’s sessions/speeches.
Manisha - Captivating Audience
- Adding Humor and making people laugh
- Keeping audience hooked to your speech by engaging them through participation.
Rakhi - "Keep trying, keep trying, keep trying" Mr. Qahtani in his very engaging and humorous session took
us through his initial experiences as a toastmaster and how he never gave up but kept trying :)
Shveta - What i took away from Mr. Qahtani’s speeches, was his humility, his ever smiling face, his ability to
laugh at himself! He encouraged everyone to have a goal, and not to leave any stone unturned, in order to
achieve it! "Have a clear vision”, he said!
5. Please share some key points from Mr. Maheswaran’s sessions/speeches.
Manisha - Zoom In, Zoom Out
- Step In, Step Out
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- Find In, Find Out
Rakhi - Mr. Maheswaran in his session explained how a speaker should let every single listener take back
what they want to infer instead of trying to make listeners infer what speaker wants to.
Gaurav - - Learnt how to connect with the audience
- The PQRST Technique of a speech – Picturisation, Questionnaire, Repetition, Sensation, Transportation
Shveta - Mr. Maheswaran emphasized on how important it was to keep your story/speech unpredictable,
and to have an impact on the audience! In the end, the speaker should be able to make the audience feel,
that the story made sense, and that it how it should have been!
6. Please share some key points from Ms. Johnson’s sessions/speeches.
Manisha - Acknowledge what you learnt from others
- The Rhythmic melodious poem
- Go with the pace
Rakhi - Ms. Johnson is one of the most elegant speakers that one can ever see on stage. She demonstrated
practically how by just couple of degrees of connection each of us are capable of touching lives of thousands
of people :)
Shveta - I was delighted to find out that Ms. Johnson was a fabulous singer! She sang melodiously, during all
her speeches and sessions! It made me connect with her instantly, as I also love to sing! She spoke about our
integrity as toastmasters… How we should always attend meetings, prepare all our speeches with utmost
dedication, fulfil our meeting assignments, etc! She welled up during the installation ceremony of the D 41
leaders, and I realized how much, the Toastmasters family meant to her! That is the kind of passion we, as
toastmasters, need to have towards whatever we do in life!
7. What was the one thing that completely baffled you at Oration?
Manisha - It was difficult to make out who the best speaker was, as all speeches were fabulous.
Rakhi - The spirit and attitude of toastmasters to make the event such a success was very heart warming.
The passion that I saw in the toastmasters at the conference transcended what I have ever witnessed
anywhere before.
Gaurav - The Participation and enthusiasm of 200 plus people
Shveta - The enthused members of D 41!!!! It was such a humongous, beautiful and energetic crowd!
Toastmasters has changed so many people’s lives, for the better! It was all pretty evident :) Listening to
world class leaders and speakers was an experience, I’ll be eternally grateful for!
8. Do you think it’s necessary for a toastmaster to attend a conference like Oration? If yes, why?
Manisha - Yes. One must attend at least one conference in a year. Listening to the World Champion
Speakers, meeting with the District and International DTMs and Leaders is itself an enriching experience.
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 19 of 35
In real life, 65 percent of listening is through what we see and hear. What I learnt in Oration was actually
more than 100 percent.
Rakhi - I would highly recommend to all the toastmasters to attend at least one such conference. It is only in
conventions like this that we get an opportunity to interact with some of the world class leaders and
speakers. It’s like an ocean of knowledge, so much to learn in so little time.
Gaurav - Yes, to see and meet enthusiastic toastmasters and it inspires you to become a DTM.
Shveta - I feel that each and every toastmaster must attend at least one such conference… It helps us realize
that we are a part of a much bigger family, than just our club! Makes one feel connected and like a coherent
part of the toastmasters fraternity
9. Do you plan to attend Oration, next year?
Manisha – No doubt about it.
Rakhi - Yes, absolutely.
Gaurav - Yes, if it’s in a place like Goa, Kerala or Andaman or North East
Shveta - Of course, I do!! :)
10. Did you change/develop any new views about the Toastmasters fraternity, after having attended
Oration 2016?
Manisha- Yes, I saw the enthusiasm and passion of Toastmasters who came from different cities, states
and countries to participate, to learn and lean with the Grand Orators Assemblage.
Rakhi - After attending Oration 2016 I feel that what we experience at the club level is just the tip of the
iceberg. Toastmasters doesn’t just provide a platform to practice your public speaking skills but it actually
transforms people into a world class speaker and leader. After attending Oration 2016 I have really started
to understand the real magnitude as well as profoundness of Toastmasters Organization. I feel very glad as
well as fortunate to be part of this wonderful fraternity!
Gaurav - I found people very Friendly and Supportive in the entire Toastmasters Fraternity.
Shveta - Toastmasters has the ability to transform people’s lives, and give birth to world class speakers and
leaders! I feel extremely fortunate and privileged to be able to enjoy the luxury of being a Toastmaster!
Submitted by – Shveta Gupta, VP Education - MCTC
With inputs from – Manisha Mehta, VP Membership – MCTC
- Gaurav Verma, Member – MCTC
- Rakhi Aswal, Treasurer - MCTC
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 20 of 35
Glimpses of Oration 2016
Our VP-Ed performing on the Oration stage, in
Goa!
Shveta Gupta, VP-Ed MCTC, receiving a
token of appreciation, from the conference
convener Ushaa Dhar
MCTC Members with
Past International President
Ms. Pat Johnson
MCTC Members with 1
st
Runner Up World Championship
of Public Speaking Mr. Aditya Maheswara
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 21 of 35
My journey to CS level has been as difficult as reaching DLF cyber city
office from sector 50 in peak hour traffic.
When I started my toastmaster's journey, I thought I already spoke well but
when I started giving my speeches, I realized that I was grossly wrong.
There is a difference between communicating (basic need) and effectively
communicating (impressing / persuading / inspiring).
If you want to ask girl out for a date, you can't just be communicating. You
can't just say 'Can we meet for a coffee?' She might still say yes, but
only if she is interested only in coffee. In today's world you need
something better to say while looking into her eyes and making her weak in her knees. (Don't take me
otherwise, had I been such an expert……). But this is justtoputthepointacross.
The platform of toastmasters provides learning amongst friends who are as good or as bad as you
yourself are and hence the first step is to attend club meetings regularly. If you start attending meetings
every week, the combination of your guilt, competitiveness and ego will automatically force you to
volunteer for speeches. And once you are on stage, peoplelisten.
Barring first few speeches, it is important to achieve set objectives of various speeches. I found that it is the
only time when even if you exaggerate, overdo some body gestures (bend/rollover/jump) or vocal
variety (yell/cry/beg), you would get a sincere feedback and chance to improve. More importantly it
helps you in coming out of you own comfort zone. I urge you to not to miss this opportunity and try to be
true to the objectives ofvariousspeechprojects.Itworkedforme.
OK, I know you want some serious tip. Here is one.
Only clarity in thinking can lead to clarity in communication. Be clear about what do you want to
communicate in your speeches. Know 2-3 points (even if not a serious message), that you want audience to
remember.Prepare notes (youarenotBarakObamayet)andPractice.
How did I complete my forty speeches in one year ?
Well, I never waited for completing one speech before idea for the next. In nut shell, after CC, I decided in
a single day, which advanced manuals do I plan to attempt, and started adding to each project a little bit
every day. Every week, I would choose the idea that was comparatively more developed, polish it, and call
VP-Ed of various clubs to give a speech slot. VP-Ed are good, rather very good (I, myself been one !)
Submitted by – Kapil Ghorse, Area Director
My journey to CS
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 22 of 35
One said ‘Life is difficult,’
Other asked ‘Compared to what?’
And if life is, as strange as it is, why bother about finding out how difficult or how
easy, how complicated or how simple it is.
Similar situations can we viewed from various angles and lenses. We can use a
magnifying lens to exaggerate the problems in life, or we can use telescopic lens
to take a broader view saying ‘we all are just a small part of infinity.’ I prefer to
use a third lens, the convoluted glass that shows disfigured faces. It gives me a fresh perspective, openness
to accept imperfections (mine included) and ability to laugh at myself.
When I see through this lens, I realize that we all are same. Confused, innocent, funny inherently but trying
to be too serious in front of others. We all in our own way are trying to make sense of this yet stranger
world. This is the fin act irrespective of our behaving in ‘I know it all’ manner many times. So if nothing is
confirmed and life is just an exploration, why not look at brighter side of things. Laugh at small things, smile
at problems and search for where is the funnier angle of situations.
Life can be lived as a Gurudutt movie or a Govinda movie. In both cases, hero has to struggle, beat up the
bad guys and work hard. Don’t worry, in both cases he gets the girl in the end. But approach to entire
journey is different. I like both movies, but prefer to live in the spirit of later one.
What if we take everything too seriously and in the end we realize that life was not supposed to be lived like
this. What if we miss all the humor on the way to big achievements in life? By the way who said that big
achievements are not possible with humorous approach.
Being dedicated and being humorous are not opposite. One can’t measure depth of sea using a
thermometer. These are two different dimensions and that’s it. These can run in parallel also.
Imagine the scene when in childhood you spilled the milk on bed, how terrified were you? (I can still
visualize my Mom’s face). Well, we do make some mistakes along the way in life, but in bigger scheme of
things these are as negligible and as laughable as spilling the milk. So why make a sad face and miss humor.
It is in every situation.
But how can we be more humorous?
By training our minds to see lighter side of things. By constantly reminding ourselves that we all are kids, by
birth. (Ask your mom if you don’t believe me) and kids love jokes, fun and humor.
So, Living life sincerely? I agree. But Taking life seriously? Come on. You can’t be serious!
Life & Humor
Submitted by – Kapil Ghorse, Area Director
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 23 of 35
The goals of water conservation efforts include:
 Ensuring availability of water for future generations where the
withdrawal of fresh water from an ecosystem does not exceed its natural
replacement rate.
 Energy conservation as water pumping, delivery and waste water
treatment facilities consume a significant amount of energy. In some
regions of the world over 15% of total electricity consumption is devoted
to water management.
 Habitat conservation where minimizing human water use helps to preserve freshwater habitats for
local wildlife and migrating waterfowl, but also water quality.
Tips for Water conservation at Home:-
1. Checks pipes for leakages & Check your toilet for leakage
2. Don’t use the toilet as wastebasket
3. Use water meter to check for hidden water leakage
4. Take shorter water shower or eliminate shower and use bucket for bathing
5. Turn off the water after you wet your toothbrush
6. Rinse your razor in the sink
7. Use dishwasher or cloth washer only for full load
8. When washing dishes by hand, don’t leave the water running for rinsing
9. Water your lawn with RO waste water
10. Don’t run the hose while washing your car
Submitted by – Rahul Kokadwar, Secretary MCTC
Water conservations
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 24 of 35
Date Meeting
Number
Theme of Meeting TMOD Best
Speaker
Best
Evaluator
Best Table
Topic
Speaker
Best Role
Player
03.01.2016 117 ASK WHY? Mohit
Mendiratta
Amit Gulati Yogi Desai Mohit
Mendiratta
Ravindra Bisht
10.01.2016 118 Bangkok or Jaipur (common
meeting of GTMC,MCTC &
GOT)
Mohit
Mendiratta
Nachiketa
Joshi (GTMC)
Amit Gulati
(MCTC)
Mohit
Mendiratta
(MCTC)
Ritu Reet
Arora
17.01.2016 119 Quote unquote Nikhil Jain Ravindra Anjana
Sharda
Manisha
Mehta
Anu Gupta &
Nikhil Jain
24.01.2016 120 Think small Ravindra Bisht Shveta Gupta Manisha
Mehta &
Shveta Gupta
Anuj Garg Rakhi Aswal &
Anuj Garg
31.01.2016 121 Have you seen it? Rakhi Aswal Sumit Pahwa Kapil Ghorse Kapil Ghorse Yogi Desai
07.02.2016 122 “Essence of the self ” Nikhil Jain Shveta Gupta Gautham Anshul Gupta Nikhil Jain
14.02.2016 123 “Love, Labels & Lies” Vinita Dipti Singhal Anuj Garg Prashant
Keole
Amit Gulati
21.02.2016 124 Personal Brand Gautham Nitin Sagar Amit Gulati Anuj Garg Gautham
06.03.2016 125 Data storage Mohit
Mendiratta
Nidhi Garg Vinay
Bhardwaj
- Mohit
Mendiratta
13.03.2016 126 Women’s day Rakhi Aswal Mohit
Mendiratta
Ajay Hiraskar Ajay Hiraskar Rakhi Aswal
20.03.2016 127 Manage your time
effectively”
Sandeep
Bhatia
Prashant
Keole
Amit Gulati Vishal (Guest) Rahul
Kokadwar
Summary of Meeting from Jan’16 to June’16
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 25 of 35
Date Meeting
Number
Theme of Meeting TMOD Beast
Speaker
Best
Evaluator
Best Table
Topic
Speaker
Best Role
Player
27.03.2016 128 Facts Rahul
Kokadwar
Rajiv Diwan Anjana
Sharda
Shivpriya
(Guest)
Vinay
Bhardwaj
03.04.2016 129 Fitness for life Dipti Singhal Reety (Guest) Vinay
Bhardwaj
Amit Gulati Dipti Singhal
10.04.2016 130 Time Sourabh
Bansal
Manisha
Mehta
Shveta Gupta Anuj Garg Sourabh
Bansal
17.04.2016 131 “Made a mistake?
Confess…”
Nitin Sagar Shveta Gupta Yogi Desai Rahul Singh Amit Gulati
24.04.2016 132 Summer Mahiman
Dasila
Ushaa aunty
(Guest)
Mohit
Mendiratta
Shveta Gupta Mahiman
Dasila
01.05.2016 133 “A mystery sport !” Mohit
Mendiratta
Sinjini
Sengupta
(Guest)
Amit Gulati Anuj Garg Ankita Dutta
08.05.2016 134 Team Building Rahul
Kokadwar
Nirman
Sharma
Rupinder
(Guest)
Mahiman
Dasila
Ankita Dutta
15.05.2016 135 Mother earth, our world,
our nature & our
responsibility
Dipti Singhal Manisha
Manchanda
Shveta Gupta Nitin Sagar Dipti Singhal
22.05.2016 136 Intelligent Machines Geetesh Rahul
Kokadwar
Amit Gulati Bakul Joshi Manisha
Manchanda
29.05.2016 137 Oil & the world economy Sandeep
Bhatia
Mahiman
Dasila
Vinay
Bhardwaj
Vinay
Bhardwaj
Sandeep
Bhatia
05.06.2016 138 Surprise Sourabh
Bansal
Mohit
Mendiratta
Manisha
Mehta
Bakul Joshi Rakhi Aswal
12.06.2016 139 Mutual fund direct
investments
Mohit
Mendiratta
Shveta Gupta Yogi Desai Bakul Joshi Mohit
Mendiratta
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 26 of 35
Date Meeting
Number
Theme of Meeting TMOD Beast
Speaker
Best
Evaluator
Best Table
Topic
Speaker
Best Role
Player
19.06.2016 140 Last six months of MCTC Shveta Gupta - - Kapil Ghorse Amit Gulati
26.06.2016 141 Big Data Manisha
Manchanda
Manisha
Mehta
Shveta Gupta - Manisha
Manchanda &
Shveta Gupta
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 27 of 35
Competent Leader Award
Shveta Gupta
Competent Communication Award
Manisha Manchanda
Competent Leader Award
Nitin Sagar
Competent Leader Award
Vinay Bhardwaj
Education Awards
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 28 of 35
Rising Star Club Award
MCTC receiving Rising Star Club Award
From District 41 Director Mr. Neeraj Gupta and Programme Quality Director Mr. Mukesh Kulothia
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 29 of 35
Club level completion organized on 28th
Feb 2016, following members participated in the competition
International Speech Contest Participants Table Topic Contest Participants
 Shveta Gupta
 Anuj Garg
 Mohit Mendiratta
 Manisha Mehta
 Amit Gulati
 Rahul Kokadwar
 Manisha Manchanda
 Mohit Mendiratta
 Anjana Sharda
 Manisha Mehta
 Nikhil Jain
 Amit Gulati
 Dipti Singhal
 Anuj Garg
 Sumit Pahwa
International speech contest & Table topic contest
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 30 of 35
Area Level International Speech and Table Topic Contest
Amit Gulati, President MCTC, receiving winner
trophy in International Speech Contest
Amit Gulati, President MCTC, receiving 1st
runner up trophy in Table Topic Contest
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 31 of 35
Following members joined MCTC in the period Jan’16 to June’16:-
Sr. No Name of New Member Month of Joining
1 Dipti Singhal Feb’16
2 Anshul Gupta Feb’16
3 Parth Sharma Mar’16
4 Sandeep Bhatia Mar’16
5 Rajiv Diwan Mar’16
6 Surya Prakash Mar’16
7 Harjinder Singh Brar Apr’16
8 Mahiman Singh Dasila Apr’16
9 Nirman Sharma Apr’16
10 Vivek Mishra Apr’16
11 Ankita Dutta Apr’16
12 Aniruddh Kumar Sharma May’16
13 Bakul Chandra Joshi June’16
14 Gagan Baja June’16
15 Dharmjit Singh June’16
New Members of MCTC from Jan’16 to June’16
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 32 of 35
Hotel is inclined or photographer took picture like this… Confused ☺ ☺ ☺
Family Get Together dated 11th
June 2016 @ Sector 29
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 33 of 35
Farewell Party of Mr. Yogi Desai, dated 12th
June 2016 @ MCTC
Good luck!!!
Keep in touch
We will miss the
great times spent
together
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 34 of 35
Members name Birth date Anniversary
Amit Gulati 18
th
Jan 24
th
Apr
Varun Mittal 29
th
Jan 9
th
Mar
Geetesh Patidar 30
th
Jan 28
th
Feb
Parth Sharma 6
th
Mar -
Gaurav Verma 9
th
Mar 29
th
Nov
Nikhil Jain 9
th
Mar -
Rakhi Aswal 4
th
Aug 24
th
March
Ankita Dutta 17
th
Jun -
Anshul Gupta 19
th
Jun 31
st
Jan
Ravindra Singh 11
th
Jul 2
nd
June
Manisha Manchanda 13
th
Jul 16
th
Jan
Vinita Bansal 16
th
Jul 2
nd
Dec
Shveta Gupta 22
nd
Jul 15
th
Feb
Nitin Sagar 25
th
Jul 28
th
Jan
Hiren Mehta 27
th
Jul 21
st
Aug
Mahiman Dasila 5
th
Aug 17
th
Jan
Imtiaz Ali 8
th
Aug 25
th
Dec
Anuj Garg 4
th
Sep 24
th
Apr
Rahul Kokadwar 11
th
Sep 20
th
July
Aniruddh Sharma 11
th
Sep 12
th
Dec
Nirman Sharma 8
th
Oct 4
th
Dec
Anu Gorse 10
th
Oct 26
th
June
Sumit Pahwa 29
th
Oct -
Kapil Gorse 27
th
Nov 26
th
June
Bakul Joshi 11
th
Dec 17
th
May
Manisha Mehta 11
th
Dec 29th Nov
Harjinder 28
th
Dec 18
th
Jan
Monika Jindal 30
th
Dec 9
th
Mar
Millennium City Toastmasters Club
Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 35 of 35
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
Where knowledge is free
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments
By narrow domestic walls
Where ideas are free flowing and words come out from depth of truth
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection with clear stream of reason has not
lost its way
This is the place….this is place …to be on every Sunday
 Mahiman Dasila
 Vinay Bhardwaj
 Rajiv Diwan
 Shveta Gupta
 Manisha Mehta
 Rakhi Aswal
 Bakul Joshi
 Amit Gulati
 Anjana Sharda
 Kapil Ghorse
 Rahul Kokadwar
Poem by Vinay Bhardwaj
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Millennium musings mctc magazine

  • 1. Volume 1 (Jan’16 to June’16) Millennium City Toastmasters Club - Gurgaon LET’S GO! President’s address Embrace your fear Usage of Toast 9 short stories Judgement Leadership & Discipline De magique of ORATION 2016! My journey to CS Life & Humor Water conservation & many more………. Millennium musings:- The word Millennium has been taken from the name of our Club 'Millennium City' Musings means: A period of thought or reflection, Like pondering/ contemplation I L L N N M U M S U I N G M E S I The mission of a Toastmasters Club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every individual member has the opportunity to develop oral communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth.
  • 2. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 2 of 35 Greetings, Readers! MCTC (Millennium city toastmasters club) is a ‘Community club’. Members of MCTC form a diverse portfolio of professionals: Doctors, Lawyers, CFAs, IT professionals, Sales, Marketing & PR Professionals, and Architects to list a few. Such diversity opens gate for myriad set of knowledge and skills which eventually helps in overall development of each member. As Toastmasters is the perfect platform for communication and leadership skills, MCTC is an ideal club to reap the best from the very platform. The difference lies in its ideology. While there is a lot to achieve with respect to club awards, individual awards and membership strength at Toastmasters; we at MCTC believe in the quality of the weekly meetings, and everything else just follows. Quality meetings are enjoyable for the members, and inspire them to be regular in meetings, complete speech projects and take up leadership roles, which in turn helps to achieve individual and club level awards. With this Ideology, MCTC has mastered the meeting rigor and has won ‘The Rising Star’ award, ‘The President Distinguished club’ award and is a strong contender for ‘The Golden Gavel Award’. MCTC members have received, ‘The Triple crown’ award and multiple contestants from MCTC qualified for all the four division level contests and eventually won awards in three contests, out of the last four. A high quality meeting also motivates guests to become a part of the club. Many members who’ve recently joined our club, gave us the feedback that they chose MCTC after having attended meetings in multiple clubs, because of the upbeat atmosphere and amazing meeting quality at MCTC. Today, we are 43 members as on date and almost had a split of club because of the increasing active strength. MCTC, like every toastmasters club, encourages speakers every time they stand on the stage. Not just speakers, but potential leaders as well. Such is the encouragement that all the members of current Executive committee were less than 6 months old in the club when they took charge. Do you want to take charge? Do you want to be a part of us? You are welcome. On behalf of MCTC, I heartily invite you to be a part of our pride, our club – MCTC. Amit Gulati President - MCTC
  • 3. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 3 of 35 Millennium City Toastmasters Club (MCTC) is a community club in Gurgaon that meets each week to conduct learn-by-doing workshops in which participants hone their speaking, communication and leadership skills in a no-pressure atmosphere. There is no instructor. Instead, members evaluate each other’s speeches. This feedback process is a key part of the program’s success. Meeting participants also give impromptu speeches on assigned topics. All have different set of requirements. Some join Toastmasters to fight the fear of public speaking, some to become better leaders, some to be more effective at engaging an audience, some to develop their humor and wit. The reasons are endless. MCTC invests time in its new members to understand their personal reasons of wanting to join Toastmasters, aligns those needs with the different Toastmasters' projects, helps members formulate a growth plan and datelines to ensure a sharp and focused learning chart. Each new member is assigned a mentor who helps him/her develop as a speaker and leader. As a protocol, speeches at MCTC can only be delivered after discussions with the speaker’s mentor. This ensures fast-track personal progress and quality speeches at the meetings. The club has members of all age groups from across the work spectrum. As peripherals, we have a lot fun at the meetings, network for professional and personal reasons and develop our personalities! We invite you to attend one of our meetings as a guest of the club and understand the dynamics of the meeting.
  • 4. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 4 of 35 President - Amit Gulati Vice President – Education -Shveta Gupta Vice President – Membership - Manisha Mehta Vice president – Public relationship - Nitin Sagar Secretary - Rahul Kokadwar Treasurer - Rakhi Aswal Sergeant-at-arms 1 - Mohit Mendiratta Sergeant-at-arms 2 - Dipti Singhal Executive Committee Members for Period Jan’16 to June’16
  • 5. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 5 of 35 Executive Committee Installation Ceremony
  • 6. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 6 of 35 “What if I don’t pass in this exam?” “What if I forget in between?” “What if I am not good on stage?” “What if I FAIL? Should I just not do this instead of FAILING?” Dear Toastmasters, How many number of times I have gone through these questions in my mind. Yes, the fear of failure - we have all experienced at some or other point of time in our life. May be right before appearing for that entrance exam, or making that important make or break investor presentation, or maybe even before asking that special someone out for the first date. This has always made me wonder what it is about failure that scares us so much. We believe that our failure is so huge and so serious that it is conspicuous to everyone around us. And if we fail others will look down on us. This not just de-motivates us but also makes us believe that we are not good enough. But the truth really is that our failure is overrated only in our own little heads. And this makes us step away from otherwise a perfectly fine decision. About a year back I faced a similar situation. When I was moving to Gurgaon, I had two job opportunities to choose from. One was for a managerial position with a multi-national bank and other one was with a start up for a much challenging role. While the start-up option seemed much more lucrative, not just financially but also for my professional growth, it was definitely a much riskier proposition. And the chances of failure were very high. While I was confused and in a dilemma as to what should I chose, I thought to myself what will I do if I wasn’t afraid to fail? And then I decided to take the plunge and I joined the start-up. Since then I wouldn’t say that it has been a completely smooth sail but then I am riding with the flow. There are two very important lessons that I have learnt during this ride. Firstly, fear of failure is much scarier than the failure itself. Our fear is like this heavy baggage of stone that we carry whereas failure is really a bag of cotton. You fail, you learn and you move on. Secondly, once we embrace our fear we can actually channelize our apprehensions more productively. We can leverage this fear to make us work harder and make us better prepared to face the challenges that lie ahead of us. EMBRACE YOUR FEAR WITH TOASTMASTERS
  • 7. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 7 of 35 At Toastmasters, week after week, all of us in every single meeting learn to embrace this fear of failure and channelize this fear towards making us a much better speaker and leader. And that’s the beauty of Toastmasters! Yes, it really is our attitude that defines failure – it could either stop us from moving forward or become a stepping stone to move ahead to achieve whatever we have dreamt of. In the words of eminent writer C.JoyBell: “Don’t be afraid of your fears. They’re not there to scare you. They’re there to let you know that something is worth it.” Submitted by-Rakhi Aswal, Treasurer-MCTC
  • 8. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 8 of 35 Toastmasters! Do you know what the different usages of word TOAST? Noun :- 1. Toast - slices of bread that have been toasted 2. Toast - a celebrity who receives much acclaim and attention; Usage- "he was the toast of the town" “ she was the toast of the Club.” 3. Toast - a person in desperate straits; someone doomed; Usage-"I'm a Toast if this plan doesn't work"; "One mistake and you're toast" 4. Toast - a drink in honor of or to the health of a person or event- 5. Usage- “Everyone, drink a toast to the queen.” 6. toast a single serving of a beverage; Usage- "I asked for a Toast";
  • 9. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 9 of 35 Submitted by-Mahiman, Member-MCTC Verb:- 1. toast - make brown and crisp by heating; Usage-"toast the bread"; 2. toast - propose a toast to; Usage- "Let us toast the birthday girl!"; "He gave the first of many toasts at the birthday party"
  • 10. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 10 of 35 1. *FALL and RISE* Today, when I slipped on the wet tile floor a boy in a wheelchair caught me before I slammed my head on the ground. He said, “Believe it or not, that’s almost exactly how I injured my back 3 years ago . 2. *A FATHER'S ADVICE* Today, my father told me, “Just go for it and give it a try! You don’t have to be a professional to build a successful product. Amateurs started Google and Apple. Professionals built the Titanic 3. *The POWER of UNIQUENESS* Today, I asked my mentor – a very successful business man in his 70’s – what his top 3 tips are for success. He smiled and said, “Read something no one else is reading, think something no one else is thinking, and do something no one else is doing. 4. *LOOKING BACK* Today, I interviewed my grandmother for part of a research paper I’m working on for my Psychology class. When I asked her to define success in her own words, she said, “Success is when you look back at your life and the memories make you smile. 5. *TRY and YOU shall KNOW* I am blind by birth. When I was 8 years old, I wanted to play baseball. I asked my father- "Dad, can I play baseball?" He said "You'll never know until you try." When I was a teenager, I asked him, - "Dad Can I become a surgeon?". He replied "Son, you'll never know until you try." Today I am a Surgeon, just because I tried! 6. *GOODNESS & GRATITUDE* Today, after a 72 hour shift at the fire station, a woman ran up to me at the grocery store and gave me a hug. When I tensed up, she realized I didn’t recognize her. She let go with tears of joy in her eyes and the most sincere smile and said, “On 9-11-2001, you carried me out of world trade centre. 9 Short stories worth reading, feeling and forwarding to all those dear to you
  • 11. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 11 of 35 7. *LOOKING BACK* Today, as my father, three brothers, and two sisters stood around my mother’s hospital bed, my mother uttered her last coherent words before she died. She simply said, “I feel so loved right now. We should have gotten together like this more often.” 8. *AFFECTION* Today, I kissed my dad on the forehead as he passed away in a small hospital bed. About 5 seconds after he passed, I realized it was the first time I had given him a kiss since I was a little boy. 9. *SHARING* Today, I was traveling in Kenya and I met a refugee from Zimbabwe. He said he hadn’t eaten anything in over 3 days and looked extremely skinny and unhealthy. Then my friend offered him the rest of the sandwich he was eating. The first thing the man said was, “We can share it.” Cheers to Life!!! Submitted by-Bakul Joshi, Member-MCTC
  • 12. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 12 of 35 “Judge not lest ye be judged.” The verse in the Holy bible sums it all. It is one of the greatest and the most powerful verses I have come across, and yet if I ponder, the human mind is so fickle, so swift in making Judgements. Mind judges immediately , without ever looking beyond the obvious, whether solid grounds exist, it makes a picture without connecting the whole set of dots. Many of you all, who are reading this article would have already drawn Judgement of what this is about and may jump to the last paragraph or may even stop reading right now…..Studies by Johanathen Smallwood et al. in field of mind wandering related with academic performance, have shown that a reader’s mind typically wanders anywhere from 20-40 percent of the time while he/she reads. The more the wandering, the worse the comprehension. The deep default character of mind is that it wanders. Thoughts constantly keep us occupied as a result of both sensory and emotional distractions and add up to measuring up and making Judgements. The universe is so interconnected that unless you know the whole, you cannot know the part. One thing leads to another because it is interlinked. The present moment is interlinked with all the past; the present moment is interlinked with all the future. Let me take you through a short story. Many years ago, that there was an old man in a village, very poor, a woodcutter living hand to mouth, in misery and poverty. The villagers and even the king were jealous of him because he had a beautiful white horse. A horse, as white as snow, with black eyes, a fluffy mane and a silky tail. It was such a beauty; the very grandeur to watch the horse run and raise its legs in the air was a sight to watch. Such a horse had never been seen before. Kings offered fabulous prices, but the old man would say, 'This horse is not a horse to me, it is a friend, and not a possession. How can you sell a friend? No, it is not possible.' The man was poor, there was every temptation, but he never sold the horse. One morning, he suddenly found that the horse was not in the stable. The whole village gathered and they said, '”You foolish old man. We knew it beforehand, that someday the horse would be stolen. And you are so poor, how can you protect such a precious thing? It would have been better to sell it. Now, the horse is gone. It is a curse, a misfortune.” The old man replied in a sad but calm voice, 'Don't go too far. Simply say that the horse is not in the stable. This is the fact; everything else is a Judgement. Whether it is a misfortune or not, how do you know? To that the villagers reacted 'Don't try to befool us. We may not be great philosophers, but no philosophy is needed. It is a simple fact that a treasure has been lost, and it is a misfortune. After fifteen days, on a fine sunny day, the old man heard a snort, thundering hooves. He looked and saw a cloud of dust at a distance and from the dust emerged a herd of horse galloping and the white horse leading the pack, his head edging forward piercing, cutting through the air! Oh, what a sight it was! The old man’s eyes filled with tears to see Judgement
  • 13. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 13 of 35 his friend again. The horse had not been stolen: it had escaped to the wilderness. And not only did it come back, it brought a dozen wild horses with it. Again the people gathered and they said, 'Old man, you were right and we were wrong. It was not a misfortune, it proved to be a blessing. We are sorry that we insisted.' The old man said, 'Again you are going too far. Just say that the horse is back, and say that a bunch of twelve horses has come with the white horse, but don't judge beyond that. Who knows whether it is a blessing or not? It is only a fragment. Unless you know the whole story, how can you judge? You read one page of a book, how can you judge the whole book? This time the people could not say much; maybe the old man was again right. So they kept silent, but inside they knew well that he was wrong. Twelve beautiful horses had come with the horse. A little training and they could all be sold and they would fetch much money. The old man had a young son, the only son he had. The young son started to train the wild horses. Just a week later he fell from a wild horse and his legs were broken. The people gathered again and people are people everywhere, like us, like you everywhere, again making Judgements on the whole situation. '”You were right old man, your only son has lost his legs, and in your old age he was your only support. Now you are poorer than ever.” The old man said, 'You are obsessed with Judgement. Don't go that far. Say only that my son has broken his legs. Who knows whether this is a misfortune or a blessing? No-body knows. Again a fragment and you have judged the whole. Life comes in fragments, and Judgement is about the total.' It so happened that after a month, the country went to war with a neighboring mighty country, and all the young men of the town were forcibly taken for the military. There was confusion, crying, weeping since there was no possibility of their coming back. It was a losing battle. Only the old man's son was left because he was crippled. Again the people gathered, 'You were right, old man!, indeed you were right. The handicap from the accident proved to be a blessing. Maybe your son is crippled, but still he is with you. Our sons are gone forever. At least your son is alive and with you, and he will recover. Maybe a little limp will be left, but he will be okay.' The old man again said, 'It is impossible to talk to you people, you go on and on judging. Nobody knows whether it is a blessing or a misfortune. Nobody will ever be able to know it. The story ends here but gives a powerful message. The message is that the moment you judge, you shrink; the moment you judge, you stop, you cease further investigation; the moment you judge, you are no longer flowering. A man who wants to journey to the ultimate, should make it a basic point not to judge. Very difficult, almost impossible, because before you know it, the mind judges. But if we try, by and by, a subtle awareness arises, where we can learn to un-learn and can suspend Judgement. Therefore, let us stop passing Judgement on one another. Instead, make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle in the way of others as well as our selves. Submitted by-Vinay Bhardwaj, Member-MCTC
  • 14. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 14 of 35 There are many brilliant thinkers, writers and speakers who have shared their insights on Leadership; each one of them unique and impressive in their own right. To me, none qualify more to speak on this topic than the officers of Indian Armed forces. And the one ‘fauji’ that stands tall in that elite group is Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw. I’ve always been a huge fan of ‘Sam Bahadur’, as he is fondly called by his fellow Army men. Watching him speak about Leadersip, his own experiences, and reading about all the anecdotes; ‘Manekshawism’ as they are called, is such an enriching experience. Imagine, if he were alive today and came to MCTC to give a speech, what a sight that would be; what an exhilarating experience that would be. While that cannot happen, I thought as a tribute to the great Field Marshal, we should have some excerpts from one among his numerous speeches on the subject of Leadership and Discipline. This particular speech that I have chosen for this article is perhaps relevant to all Toast Masters and stresses on key attributes like – punctuality, discipline and humor. “Some years ago, my wife and I were invited to convocation at a university. I was asked to be there at four o’clock. I got into the staff car with my wife, having chased her from about eleven o’clock in the morning. Don’t forget, darling, you have got to be on time. Get properly dressed; you have to leave at such and such time’. Eventually, I got her into the car. I told the driver, “Thoda aayisthe, thoda jaldi”, but we got to the university and the convocation address place at four o’clock. We were received by the Vice Chancellor and his Lady. We were taken into the convocation hall, and the Vice Chancellor asked me to get on the platform, asking my wife to do so, too. She gracefully declined, and said she much rather sit down below as she seldom had an opportunity of looking up to her husband. Anyway, on the platform, the Vice Chancellor sang my praises. As usual there were 2000 boys and girls who had come for the convocation. There were deans of university, and professors and lecturers. Then he asked me to go to the lectern and address the gathering. I rose to do so and he said (sotto voce), Field Marshal, a fortnight ago we invited a VIP from Delhi for the same function. He was allowed to stand on the same lectern for exactly twenty seconds. I wish you luck. “I said to myself, had the Vice Chancellor mentioned this in his letter of invitation, I wonder, if I should have accepted. Leadership & Discipline
  • 15. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 15 of 35 Anyway, I reached the lectern, and I addressed the gathering for my allotted time of forty minutes. I was heard in pin drop silence, and at the end of my talk, was given terrific ovation. The Vice Chancellor and his lady, the Dean, the professors and lecturers, the boys and girls, and even my own wife, standing up and giving me an ovation. After the convocation was over, we walked into the gardens to have refreshments. And I, having an eye for pretty girls, walked up to a pert little thing wearing a pair of tight fitting jeans and a body hugging blouse, and I started a conversation with her. I said, “My dear, why were you so kind to me, I not being an orator nor having the looks of Amitabh Bachchan, when only the other day you treated a VIP from Delhi so shamefully”. This pert little thing had no inhibitions. She turned round and said, and I quote, “Oh, that a dreadful man! We asked him to come at four o’clock. He came much later and that too accompanied with a boy and a girl, probably his grand children. He was received by the Vice Chancellor and his lady and taken to the platform. He was garlanded by the Student Union President, and he demanded garlands for those brats too. So, the Union President diverged with the garland that was meant for the Vice Chancellor and gave it to the brats. Then the Vice Chancellor started singing the worthy’s praises. Whilst he was doing so, this man hitched up his dhoti, exposing his dirty thighs, and scratched away. Then the Vice Chancellor said, “This man has done so much for the country, he has even been to jail”. And I nearly shouted out, ‘He should be there now’. Anyway, when the Vice Chancellor asked him to come to the lectern and address the convocation, he got up, walked to the lectern and addressed us thus, ‘Boys and girls, I am a very busy man. I have not had time to prepare my speech but, I will now read out the speech my secretary has written’. We did not let him stand there. Without exception, the whole lot of us stood and booed him off the stage.” Now, you see, Ladies and Gentleman, what I mean by discipline. Had this man as his position warranted come on time at four o’clock, fully prepared and properly turned out, can you imagine the good it would have done to these 2000 young girls and boys? Instead of that, his act of indiscipline engendered further indiscipline. I thanked my lucky stars, having been in the Army for so many years, that I arrived there on time, that I had come properly dressed, that I didn’t wear a dhoti to show my lovely legs, that I didn’t exacerbate an itch or eczema, to hurt the susceptibilities of my audience, by indulging in the scratching of the unmentionables.” To conclude; discipline can be defined as “conduct and behavior for living decently with one another in society.” Submitted by-Rajiv Diwan, Member-MCTC
  • 16. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 16 of 35 "Shvetaaaaaaaa, the gate will close in another 4 minutes! Let’s make a dash for it!!!” , warned Manisha, and boy, did we make a dash for it, or did we make a dash for it! Our coffee cups in hand, suitcases in tow, and yes, we made a dash for it! Not only did we make a dash for it, I even called up the other toastmasters I knew, who were loitering around the airport… “ Nachiketaaaaaaaaaa, the gate will close in another 3 minutes! You guys better make a dash for it!!” And what followed was sheer lunacy! There were at least 12 Toastmasters , making a dash for gate number 4, to board the Air Asia flight to Goa, on the morning of May 27th, 2016! Out of breath, when we finally reached the gate, we realized that the boarding hadn’t even begun yet…! “ Manishaaaaaaaaaa, I’m going to murder youuuuuuu!” shouted all the 12 toastmasters , in chorus! Thence, began our journey to Oration 2016, in Goa! I can safely say on the behalf of all those who attended Oration, that this was one trip , they would remember fondly for the rest of their lives. We hope to throw some more light on the trip, with the help of this interview… happy reading, guys :) Manisha, Rakhi and Gaurav, 1 . What made you finally decide to attend Oration 2016? Manisha -The First thing that helped me in making this decision was the ‘Grand Orators Assemblage-GOA’ and secondly, it was ‘GOA’ Rakhi - There were three main reasons which made me finally decide to attend Oration 2016. Firstly, getting a chance to listen to and learn from top two world champions of public speaking Mr. Qahtani and Mr. Maheswaran and also Ms. Johnson. Secondly – the conference venue which is one of the most happening fun city in India. And thirdly the idea of spending these three days with some of the best friends and other toastmasters made Oration 2016 very exciting proposition! Gaurav - My Wife and The Land of Sand & Beaches - Goa Shveta - Interesting replies, guys :). For me, it was the conference convener, Ushy auntie’s speech (that she gave at our club contest), and my fascination with Mr. Qahtani and Mr. Maheswaran’s videos, that I’d watched on YouTube! I just couldn’t wait to hear them speak, in person! 2. What was the one moment you spent during these 3 days that you’ll remember for the rest of your life? De Magique of Oration 2016!
  • 17. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 17 of 35 Manisha - The last day of conference – evening spent at the beach with my loved ones Rakhi -During the installation ceremony of new district officers when I saw the emotional side of Ms. Pat Johnson I realized how passionate people are towards this organization. That is one of those special moments out of many that I have brought back with me and I can never forget. Gaurav - The last day in Goa at the beach Shveta - Manisha, Gaurav, Rakhi and I, went up on the stage to accept the Rising star Trophy that our club, Millennium City Toastmasters had won! It was an extremely proud moment for us all…a moment I’ll remember for the rest of my life! Also, receiving a trophy from the Conference convener, Ushy auntie, in appreciation for the voluntary work I had done for Oration, was a moment of pride and joy for me! 3. Other than attending the conference, what did you do while you were there? Manisha - I thoroughly explored the culture and cuisines of Goa. Rakhi -Other than attending the conference we partied at the beach, went to casino, took a short Goa trip and had lot of fun at the beach. Gaurav- Relaxing at the beach and party Shveta - Although we didn’t have much time, we made the most of whatever we did have! We visited a casino, went to the beach, and spent an amazing time, dancing with the other toastmasters :) I also thoroughly enjoyed performing a Bollywood dance, on the Oration stage :) We hired two wheelers (Activas) and rode to a casino, late at night. I rode the activa for half the distance, and was the pillion rider for the other half. Suddenly it started raining. I just closed my eyes (while my friend rode), and turned my face towards the sky. The ecstatic feeling I experienced at that moment, is indescribable! 4. Please share some key points from Mr. Qahtani’s sessions/speeches. Manisha - Captivating Audience - Adding Humor and making people laugh - Keeping audience hooked to your speech by engaging them through participation. Rakhi - "Keep trying, keep trying, keep trying" Mr. Qahtani in his very engaging and humorous session took us through his initial experiences as a toastmaster and how he never gave up but kept trying :) Shveta - What i took away from Mr. Qahtani’s speeches, was his humility, his ever smiling face, his ability to laugh at himself! He encouraged everyone to have a goal, and not to leave any stone unturned, in order to achieve it! "Have a clear vision”, he said! 5. Please share some key points from Mr. Maheswaran’s sessions/speeches. Manisha - Zoom In, Zoom Out - Step In, Step Out
  • 18. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 18 of 35 - Find In, Find Out Rakhi - Mr. Maheswaran in his session explained how a speaker should let every single listener take back what they want to infer instead of trying to make listeners infer what speaker wants to. Gaurav - - Learnt how to connect with the audience - The PQRST Technique of a speech – Picturisation, Questionnaire, Repetition, Sensation, Transportation Shveta - Mr. Maheswaran emphasized on how important it was to keep your story/speech unpredictable, and to have an impact on the audience! In the end, the speaker should be able to make the audience feel, that the story made sense, and that it how it should have been! 6. Please share some key points from Ms. Johnson’s sessions/speeches. Manisha - Acknowledge what you learnt from others - The Rhythmic melodious poem - Go with the pace Rakhi - Ms. Johnson is one of the most elegant speakers that one can ever see on stage. She demonstrated practically how by just couple of degrees of connection each of us are capable of touching lives of thousands of people :) Shveta - I was delighted to find out that Ms. Johnson was a fabulous singer! She sang melodiously, during all her speeches and sessions! It made me connect with her instantly, as I also love to sing! She spoke about our integrity as toastmasters… How we should always attend meetings, prepare all our speeches with utmost dedication, fulfil our meeting assignments, etc! She welled up during the installation ceremony of the D 41 leaders, and I realized how much, the Toastmasters family meant to her! That is the kind of passion we, as toastmasters, need to have towards whatever we do in life! 7. What was the one thing that completely baffled you at Oration? Manisha - It was difficult to make out who the best speaker was, as all speeches were fabulous. Rakhi - The spirit and attitude of toastmasters to make the event such a success was very heart warming. The passion that I saw in the toastmasters at the conference transcended what I have ever witnessed anywhere before. Gaurav - The Participation and enthusiasm of 200 plus people Shveta - The enthused members of D 41!!!! It was such a humongous, beautiful and energetic crowd! Toastmasters has changed so many people’s lives, for the better! It was all pretty evident :) Listening to world class leaders and speakers was an experience, I’ll be eternally grateful for! 8. Do you think it’s necessary for a toastmaster to attend a conference like Oration? If yes, why? Manisha - Yes. One must attend at least one conference in a year. Listening to the World Champion Speakers, meeting with the District and International DTMs and Leaders is itself an enriching experience.
  • 19. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 19 of 35 In real life, 65 percent of listening is through what we see and hear. What I learnt in Oration was actually more than 100 percent. Rakhi - I would highly recommend to all the toastmasters to attend at least one such conference. It is only in conventions like this that we get an opportunity to interact with some of the world class leaders and speakers. It’s like an ocean of knowledge, so much to learn in so little time. Gaurav - Yes, to see and meet enthusiastic toastmasters and it inspires you to become a DTM. Shveta - I feel that each and every toastmaster must attend at least one such conference… It helps us realize that we are a part of a much bigger family, than just our club! Makes one feel connected and like a coherent part of the toastmasters fraternity 9. Do you plan to attend Oration, next year? Manisha – No doubt about it. Rakhi - Yes, absolutely. Gaurav - Yes, if it’s in a place like Goa, Kerala or Andaman or North East Shveta - Of course, I do!! :) 10. Did you change/develop any new views about the Toastmasters fraternity, after having attended Oration 2016? Manisha- Yes, I saw the enthusiasm and passion of Toastmasters who came from different cities, states and countries to participate, to learn and lean with the Grand Orators Assemblage. Rakhi - After attending Oration 2016 I feel that what we experience at the club level is just the tip of the iceberg. Toastmasters doesn’t just provide a platform to practice your public speaking skills but it actually transforms people into a world class speaker and leader. After attending Oration 2016 I have really started to understand the real magnitude as well as profoundness of Toastmasters Organization. I feel very glad as well as fortunate to be part of this wonderful fraternity! Gaurav - I found people very Friendly and Supportive in the entire Toastmasters Fraternity. Shveta - Toastmasters has the ability to transform people’s lives, and give birth to world class speakers and leaders! I feel extremely fortunate and privileged to be able to enjoy the luxury of being a Toastmaster! Submitted by – Shveta Gupta, VP Education - MCTC With inputs from – Manisha Mehta, VP Membership – MCTC - Gaurav Verma, Member – MCTC - Rakhi Aswal, Treasurer - MCTC
  • 20. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 20 of 35 Glimpses of Oration 2016 Our VP-Ed performing on the Oration stage, in Goa! Shveta Gupta, VP-Ed MCTC, receiving a token of appreciation, from the conference convener Ushaa Dhar MCTC Members with Past International President Ms. Pat Johnson MCTC Members with 1 st Runner Up World Championship of Public Speaking Mr. Aditya Maheswara
  • 21. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 21 of 35 My journey to CS level has been as difficult as reaching DLF cyber city office from sector 50 in peak hour traffic. When I started my toastmaster's journey, I thought I already spoke well but when I started giving my speeches, I realized that I was grossly wrong. There is a difference between communicating (basic need) and effectively communicating (impressing / persuading / inspiring). If you want to ask girl out for a date, you can't just be communicating. You can't just say 'Can we meet for a coffee?' She might still say yes, but only if she is interested only in coffee. In today's world you need something better to say while looking into her eyes and making her weak in her knees. (Don't take me otherwise, had I been such an expert……). But this is justtoputthepointacross. The platform of toastmasters provides learning amongst friends who are as good or as bad as you yourself are and hence the first step is to attend club meetings regularly. If you start attending meetings every week, the combination of your guilt, competitiveness and ego will automatically force you to volunteer for speeches. And once you are on stage, peoplelisten. Barring first few speeches, it is important to achieve set objectives of various speeches. I found that it is the only time when even if you exaggerate, overdo some body gestures (bend/rollover/jump) or vocal variety (yell/cry/beg), you would get a sincere feedback and chance to improve. More importantly it helps you in coming out of you own comfort zone. I urge you to not to miss this opportunity and try to be true to the objectives ofvariousspeechprojects.Itworkedforme. OK, I know you want some serious tip. Here is one. Only clarity in thinking can lead to clarity in communication. Be clear about what do you want to communicate in your speeches. Know 2-3 points (even if not a serious message), that you want audience to remember.Prepare notes (youarenotBarakObamayet)andPractice. How did I complete my forty speeches in one year ? Well, I never waited for completing one speech before idea for the next. In nut shell, after CC, I decided in a single day, which advanced manuals do I plan to attempt, and started adding to each project a little bit every day. Every week, I would choose the idea that was comparatively more developed, polish it, and call VP-Ed of various clubs to give a speech slot. VP-Ed are good, rather very good (I, myself been one !) Submitted by – Kapil Ghorse, Area Director My journey to CS
  • 22. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 22 of 35 One said ‘Life is difficult,’ Other asked ‘Compared to what?’ And if life is, as strange as it is, why bother about finding out how difficult or how easy, how complicated or how simple it is. Similar situations can we viewed from various angles and lenses. We can use a magnifying lens to exaggerate the problems in life, or we can use telescopic lens to take a broader view saying ‘we all are just a small part of infinity.’ I prefer to use a third lens, the convoluted glass that shows disfigured faces. It gives me a fresh perspective, openness to accept imperfections (mine included) and ability to laugh at myself. When I see through this lens, I realize that we all are same. Confused, innocent, funny inherently but trying to be too serious in front of others. We all in our own way are trying to make sense of this yet stranger world. This is the fin act irrespective of our behaving in ‘I know it all’ manner many times. So if nothing is confirmed and life is just an exploration, why not look at brighter side of things. Laugh at small things, smile at problems and search for where is the funnier angle of situations. Life can be lived as a Gurudutt movie or a Govinda movie. In both cases, hero has to struggle, beat up the bad guys and work hard. Don’t worry, in both cases he gets the girl in the end. But approach to entire journey is different. I like both movies, but prefer to live in the spirit of later one. What if we take everything too seriously and in the end we realize that life was not supposed to be lived like this. What if we miss all the humor on the way to big achievements in life? By the way who said that big achievements are not possible with humorous approach. Being dedicated and being humorous are not opposite. One can’t measure depth of sea using a thermometer. These are two different dimensions and that’s it. These can run in parallel also. Imagine the scene when in childhood you spilled the milk on bed, how terrified were you? (I can still visualize my Mom’s face). Well, we do make some mistakes along the way in life, but in bigger scheme of things these are as negligible and as laughable as spilling the milk. So why make a sad face and miss humor. It is in every situation. But how can we be more humorous? By training our minds to see lighter side of things. By constantly reminding ourselves that we all are kids, by birth. (Ask your mom if you don’t believe me) and kids love jokes, fun and humor. So, Living life sincerely? I agree. But Taking life seriously? Come on. You can’t be serious! Life & Humor Submitted by – Kapil Ghorse, Area Director
  • 23. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 23 of 35 The goals of water conservation efforts include:  Ensuring availability of water for future generations where the withdrawal of fresh water from an ecosystem does not exceed its natural replacement rate.  Energy conservation as water pumping, delivery and waste water treatment facilities consume a significant amount of energy. In some regions of the world over 15% of total electricity consumption is devoted to water management.  Habitat conservation where minimizing human water use helps to preserve freshwater habitats for local wildlife and migrating waterfowl, but also water quality. Tips for Water conservation at Home:- 1. Checks pipes for leakages & Check your toilet for leakage 2. Don’t use the toilet as wastebasket 3. Use water meter to check for hidden water leakage 4. Take shorter water shower or eliminate shower and use bucket for bathing 5. Turn off the water after you wet your toothbrush 6. Rinse your razor in the sink 7. Use dishwasher or cloth washer only for full load 8. When washing dishes by hand, don’t leave the water running for rinsing 9. Water your lawn with RO waste water 10. Don’t run the hose while washing your car Submitted by – Rahul Kokadwar, Secretary MCTC Water conservations
  • 24. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 24 of 35 Date Meeting Number Theme of Meeting TMOD Best Speaker Best Evaluator Best Table Topic Speaker Best Role Player 03.01.2016 117 ASK WHY? Mohit Mendiratta Amit Gulati Yogi Desai Mohit Mendiratta Ravindra Bisht 10.01.2016 118 Bangkok or Jaipur (common meeting of GTMC,MCTC & GOT) Mohit Mendiratta Nachiketa Joshi (GTMC) Amit Gulati (MCTC) Mohit Mendiratta (MCTC) Ritu Reet Arora 17.01.2016 119 Quote unquote Nikhil Jain Ravindra Anjana Sharda Manisha Mehta Anu Gupta & Nikhil Jain 24.01.2016 120 Think small Ravindra Bisht Shveta Gupta Manisha Mehta & Shveta Gupta Anuj Garg Rakhi Aswal & Anuj Garg 31.01.2016 121 Have you seen it? Rakhi Aswal Sumit Pahwa Kapil Ghorse Kapil Ghorse Yogi Desai 07.02.2016 122 “Essence of the self ” Nikhil Jain Shveta Gupta Gautham Anshul Gupta Nikhil Jain 14.02.2016 123 “Love, Labels & Lies” Vinita Dipti Singhal Anuj Garg Prashant Keole Amit Gulati 21.02.2016 124 Personal Brand Gautham Nitin Sagar Amit Gulati Anuj Garg Gautham 06.03.2016 125 Data storage Mohit Mendiratta Nidhi Garg Vinay Bhardwaj - Mohit Mendiratta 13.03.2016 126 Women’s day Rakhi Aswal Mohit Mendiratta Ajay Hiraskar Ajay Hiraskar Rakhi Aswal 20.03.2016 127 Manage your time effectively” Sandeep Bhatia Prashant Keole Amit Gulati Vishal (Guest) Rahul Kokadwar Summary of Meeting from Jan’16 to June’16
  • 25. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 25 of 35 Date Meeting Number Theme of Meeting TMOD Beast Speaker Best Evaluator Best Table Topic Speaker Best Role Player 27.03.2016 128 Facts Rahul Kokadwar Rajiv Diwan Anjana Sharda Shivpriya (Guest) Vinay Bhardwaj 03.04.2016 129 Fitness for life Dipti Singhal Reety (Guest) Vinay Bhardwaj Amit Gulati Dipti Singhal 10.04.2016 130 Time Sourabh Bansal Manisha Mehta Shveta Gupta Anuj Garg Sourabh Bansal 17.04.2016 131 “Made a mistake? Confess…” Nitin Sagar Shveta Gupta Yogi Desai Rahul Singh Amit Gulati 24.04.2016 132 Summer Mahiman Dasila Ushaa aunty (Guest) Mohit Mendiratta Shveta Gupta Mahiman Dasila 01.05.2016 133 “A mystery sport !” Mohit Mendiratta Sinjini Sengupta (Guest) Amit Gulati Anuj Garg Ankita Dutta 08.05.2016 134 Team Building Rahul Kokadwar Nirman Sharma Rupinder (Guest) Mahiman Dasila Ankita Dutta 15.05.2016 135 Mother earth, our world, our nature & our responsibility Dipti Singhal Manisha Manchanda Shveta Gupta Nitin Sagar Dipti Singhal 22.05.2016 136 Intelligent Machines Geetesh Rahul Kokadwar Amit Gulati Bakul Joshi Manisha Manchanda 29.05.2016 137 Oil & the world economy Sandeep Bhatia Mahiman Dasila Vinay Bhardwaj Vinay Bhardwaj Sandeep Bhatia 05.06.2016 138 Surprise Sourabh Bansal Mohit Mendiratta Manisha Mehta Bakul Joshi Rakhi Aswal 12.06.2016 139 Mutual fund direct investments Mohit Mendiratta Shveta Gupta Yogi Desai Bakul Joshi Mohit Mendiratta
  • 26. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 26 of 35 Date Meeting Number Theme of Meeting TMOD Beast Speaker Best Evaluator Best Table Topic Speaker Best Role Player 19.06.2016 140 Last six months of MCTC Shveta Gupta - - Kapil Ghorse Amit Gulati 26.06.2016 141 Big Data Manisha Manchanda Manisha Mehta Shveta Gupta - Manisha Manchanda & Shveta Gupta
  • 27. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 27 of 35 Competent Leader Award Shveta Gupta Competent Communication Award Manisha Manchanda Competent Leader Award Nitin Sagar Competent Leader Award Vinay Bhardwaj Education Awards
  • 28. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 28 of 35 Rising Star Club Award MCTC receiving Rising Star Club Award From District 41 Director Mr. Neeraj Gupta and Programme Quality Director Mr. Mukesh Kulothia
  • 29. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 29 of 35 Club level completion organized on 28th Feb 2016, following members participated in the competition International Speech Contest Participants Table Topic Contest Participants  Shveta Gupta  Anuj Garg  Mohit Mendiratta  Manisha Mehta  Amit Gulati  Rahul Kokadwar  Manisha Manchanda  Mohit Mendiratta  Anjana Sharda  Manisha Mehta  Nikhil Jain  Amit Gulati  Dipti Singhal  Anuj Garg  Sumit Pahwa International speech contest & Table topic contest
  • 30. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 30 of 35 Area Level International Speech and Table Topic Contest Amit Gulati, President MCTC, receiving winner trophy in International Speech Contest Amit Gulati, President MCTC, receiving 1st runner up trophy in Table Topic Contest
  • 31. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 31 of 35 Following members joined MCTC in the period Jan’16 to June’16:- Sr. No Name of New Member Month of Joining 1 Dipti Singhal Feb’16 2 Anshul Gupta Feb’16 3 Parth Sharma Mar’16 4 Sandeep Bhatia Mar’16 5 Rajiv Diwan Mar’16 6 Surya Prakash Mar’16 7 Harjinder Singh Brar Apr’16 8 Mahiman Singh Dasila Apr’16 9 Nirman Sharma Apr’16 10 Vivek Mishra Apr’16 11 Ankita Dutta Apr’16 12 Aniruddh Kumar Sharma May’16 13 Bakul Chandra Joshi June’16 14 Gagan Baja June’16 15 Dharmjit Singh June’16 New Members of MCTC from Jan’16 to June’16
  • 32. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 32 of 35 Hotel is inclined or photographer took picture like this… Confused ☺ ☺ ☺ Family Get Together dated 11th June 2016 @ Sector 29
  • 33. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 33 of 35 Farewell Party of Mr. Yogi Desai, dated 12th June 2016 @ MCTC Good luck!!! Keep in touch We will miss the great times spent together
  • 34. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 34 of 35 Members name Birth date Anniversary Amit Gulati 18 th Jan 24 th Apr Varun Mittal 29 th Jan 9 th Mar Geetesh Patidar 30 th Jan 28 th Feb Parth Sharma 6 th Mar - Gaurav Verma 9 th Mar 29 th Nov Nikhil Jain 9 th Mar - Rakhi Aswal 4 th Aug 24 th March Ankita Dutta 17 th Jun - Anshul Gupta 19 th Jun 31 st Jan Ravindra Singh 11 th Jul 2 nd June Manisha Manchanda 13 th Jul 16 th Jan Vinita Bansal 16 th Jul 2 nd Dec Shveta Gupta 22 nd Jul 15 th Feb Nitin Sagar 25 th Jul 28 th Jan Hiren Mehta 27 th Jul 21 st Aug Mahiman Dasila 5 th Aug 17 th Jan Imtiaz Ali 8 th Aug 25 th Dec Anuj Garg 4 th Sep 24 th Apr Rahul Kokadwar 11 th Sep 20 th July Aniruddh Sharma 11 th Sep 12 th Dec Nirman Sharma 8 th Oct 4 th Dec Anu Gorse 10 th Oct 26 th June Sumit Pahwa 29 th Oct - Kapil Gorse 27 th Nov 26 th June Bakul Joshi 11 th Dec 17 th May Manisha Mehta 11 th Dec 29th Nov Harjinder 28 th Dec 18 th Jan Monika Jindal 30 th Dec 9 th Mar
  • 35. Millennium City Toastmasters Club Volume 1 / Date 19th June 2016 Page 35 of 35 Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high Where knowledge is free Where the world has not been broken up into fragments By narrow domestic walls Where ideas are free flowing and words come out from depth of truth Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection with clear stream of reason has not lost its way This is the place….this is place …to be on every Sunday  Mahiman Dasila  Vinay Bhardwaj  Rajiv Diwan  Shveta Gupta  Manisha Mehta  Rakhi Aswal  Bakul Joshi  Amit Gulati  Anjana Sharda  Kapil Ghorse  Rahul Kokadwar Poem by Vinay Bhardwaj Magazine contributors