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Teamwork




       Phyllis Harmon, DTM, PDG - Publisher/Editor


          The new Toastmasters year is underway. Our District leaders are settling into
      their new roles, learning the ropes, and  beginning to reach out to the members. I
      remember, as a new area director in 2010, that first day of directors training. I thought,
      with horror, "What have I gotten myself into!" It didn't take long to realize that I
      didn't have to eat that enormous,  proverbial elephant in one meal. Yes, there were
      a lot of expectations to meet and tasks to accomplish, but they happened over time.
          The same learning curve happened in each District role though I never repeated the
      initial epiphany of horror. As Division Director, I had four new area directors to help settle
      into their roles. Each had their own skills and challenges. I was their support system, mentor
      and coach. We collaborated on contests and area visits. We worked together to be successful.
      At year end, we were a well-knit team because of the work we had done together.
          Stepping into the Trio brought new focus, a broader vision, and a new set of  challenges. It
      was my role to support those who wanted to create new clubs, grow membership, and make
      District 7 Toastmasters a household name. It was a whirlwind year with a steep learning curve,
      plenty of membership and club growth, and success through teamwork. We chartered 13 new
      clubs, met all our District goals, and ended the year as a Distinguished District.
          As Program Quality Director, educational goals were of paramount importance. The
      challenge was letting go of successful programs I implemented the previous year and focusing
      forward. Two conferences, two TLIs, follow-up Club  Officer trainings, and webinars throughout   EDITORIAL
      the year kept my team busy meeting member, club, and District goals. At the end of the year,
      we  realized we had accomplished what we set out to do, and we celebrated our team's success.
          The District Director role taught me more about leadership than any other. It was about
      learning my own strengths and weaknesses, and applying those lessons to help my team
      be successful. I learned that teams need guidance not control. It was the end result that
      mattered—not the road to the finish line.
          In Toastmasters we are never left alone to flounder or fail.
      There are always those who are willing to team up and guide us
      towards success. I truly appreciate the value of teamwork. It is
      the spine that supports the entire body of work required to be
      successful. Even though the year is already underway, it's not
      too late to reach out, become part of a team, and grow.






       Volume 9 Issue 1 July 2022  Monthly Columnists      2022-23 Officers       Administrative Manager
       Publisher                  Dave Bones, DTM          District Director      Janet Cerasin, DTM
       Phyllis Harmon, DTM        David Freedman, IP3      Lorri Andersen, DTM
                                  Eldred Brown, DTM                               Public Relations Manager
       Senior Editor              Harvey Schowe, DTM       Program Quality Director  Stephana Johnson, DL3
       Phyllis Harmon, DTM        Jennifer Schmidt, EH2    Jim Robison, DTM
                                  Jim Robison, DTM         Club Growth Director
      Associate Editor            Ken Coomes, DTM          Dave Bones, DTM        Voices! is published monthly by District 7
      Leanna Lindquist, DTM       Lee Coyne, ATMS                                 Toastmasters. First issue published August
                                  Lorri Andersen, DTM      Finance Manager        2014. Submit articles or contact us at
                                                                                  voices@d7toastmasters.org
                                  Paul Fanning, DTM        Karen Semprevivo, DTM



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