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EDITORIAL                                                            Publisher

              CHANGE!                                                         Phyllis Harmon, DTM

                               by Phyllis A. Harmon, DTM                      Associate Publisher
                               Immediate Past District Governor
                                                                              Brenda Parsons, ACB, ALS
    Cee, aitch, ay, en, gee, ee. No matter how you look at it,
change happens. Whether it’s a letter from International                      Senior Editor
President, Jim Kokochi, announcing that on October 1st dues
will increase by 25% while grace periods dissolve, the exhila-                Phyllis Harmon, DTM
ration of new clubs chartering, or the death rattle of dying
clubs, change is happening all around us—all the time. Change                 Associate Editors
might be unwanted, but it must happen for life to continue.
                                                                              Leanna Lindquist, DTM
    Me? I’m not fond of change. I’m as entrenched in my                       Erik Bergman, DTM
               routines and habits as the next person. (That’s                Karen O’Keefe, DTM
                    what change does by the way. It takes us out of           Alexis Mason, DTM
                      our comfort zones, to stretch, grow, and—oh
                                my goodness—do something different!)          Layout/Design
                                 What about you? Do you run towards
                                 change with open arms or oppose it with      Phyllis Harmon, DTM
                               every fiber of your being?                     Curtis Low
                              Yes, change is difficult. It destabilizes our
                       realities and makes us darned uncomfortable.          2015-16 Officers
                      But isn’t that why we joined Toastmasters? To
                   change something about ourselves? Rather than              District Director
              throwing up our hands and retreating into “what’s
                                                                              Michelle Alba Lim, DTM
the world coming to” mentality and proverbially killing the
change agent every time it pokes us on the forehead, what if                  Program Quality Director
we looked at change from a different perspective.
                                                                              Leanna Lindquist, DTM
    What if we embraced it as a springboard to becoming a
better us? Ask yourself how you can benefit from change. What                 Club Growth Director
skills, experience, and/or knowledge do you possess that will
help you adapt to change? What skills do you need to acquire                  Erik Bergman, DTM
before it happens?
                                                                              District Treasurer
    Change is as inevitable as night changing into day. Use
what you’ve learned in Toastmasters to adapt to your changing                 Jill Ward, ACB, ALB
circumstances. You can do it! I know you can because you are
amazing and changing into the person you were meant to be.                   District Secretary

    I leave you with the following thought from Reinhold                      Tom Knapp, ACG, ALB
Niebuhr, American theologian, ethicist, public intellectual,
commentator on politics and public affairs, and professor at                 Public Relations Manager
Union Theological Seminary for more than 30 years. He sums
up the topic very nicely: Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the           Becky Holm
things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the
wisdom to know the difference.                                               Voices! is published monthly by
                                                                             District 7 Toastmasters. First issue
                                                                             published August 2014.

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