"'Toastmaster's A practical guide to become a Competent Communicator in Public Speaking' is a great mentor to a new Toastmaster. It complements the Toastmaster Competent Communicator Manual and gives the user ideas and insights into how to address stops and barriers they may experience and move efficiently through their initial Toastmasters Communication training" - Lance Miller, World Champion of Public Speaking , lancemillerspeaks.com Are you a toastmaster who is serious about being good at Public Speaking? A time-tested way to become good at public speaking is to earn the competent communicator award in toastmasters. Chances are that you have taken some projects after reading the ‘Competent Communicator’ manual. The problem? You might be taking a long time to implement the objectives. Your problem can be solved using ‘ Toastmaster’s Secret’. Toastmaster’s Secret will act as a guide that can show you the tested path for every speech project. The aim of ‘Toastmaster’s A Practical Guide to Become a Competent Communicator in Public Speaking’ , is to help you get most out of your competent communicator journey and become really good at Public Speaking. By following the speech examples, analysis and the mechanics – you will be ready to give speeches in the least interval of time, give speeches without missing any objectives and give speeches to genuinely grow as a speaker. From Toastmaster’s Secret, You will Would you like to know more? Scroll to top of the page and click the buy button to your copy
This book was useful to get tips on overcoming stage fright. The script from author also gave me idea on making my own script. I m going to deliver my 9th project in my 1 year at toastmasters. I m still nervous however I m determined to win. This book is worth reading project by project as you deliver your speeches.
I got some good tips from this book that should come in handy when working on my Toastmasters speeches. I especially liked the parts where the speech scripts were on the left and commentary was on the right. I also liked the part about speech topics--that can be so challenging!