Thursday, 11 February 2021

13th December 2020 - A Christmas Toast

 

Toastmaster talking about gift, gift from toastmasters is gift of confidence, then give speakers full attention

Christoffer asks for roles and wishes for Christmas

Word of the day: humbug - meaning something designed to deceive, a false or insincere person, an attitude of deception,

Table topics - topicsmaster - Eugene

1.       It's cold, winter day, would you rather be here in the irish weather or somewhere warm weather (hot or cold weather)

2.       If you got a job as Santa’s reindeer, which would you be?

3.       What was your favourite Christmas tradition when you were a child?

4.       Christmas movies - what's your favourite and why?

5.       Favourite Christmas carol or song? 

Molly - know Your Why - start investing in new version of yourself, with your thoughts and imagination, make those changes now, not wait until January - get clear on why and vision and thoughts once you have achieved that goal, it will help a lot! Success in 2021! Be clear on your why, enough is enough, that's when real change comes.

Jenny - Restorative Practice - healthier way of approaching conflict - look at their perspectives, make the questions about them and their feelings and towards others. Relationships with others, got to the heart of the issue and was able to fix it. Can be implemented in other areas as well as school.

Pat - Ancestry, old Irish mythology of the sons of turlough mc stoirn, school in Clare for teaching advanced skills, became best in the land. They were under oath, they went to a festival on a mountain, there was a savage boar, strong and savage, they took off after him and killed him with a spear and long swords, cooked the animal on the altar. 3 of them should always fight together, teamwork.

Frances - Let's Bake - baking Christmas cakes, cook book, stand, ingredients, set oven, lining, baking, advice, presentation

Evaluation notes:

Pause, pacing, tying back to title, structured, position camera to see body language and gestures, descriptive imagery, hook them for next stories


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