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The End of the Traditional Program (for me, pretty much)

It's kind of bittersweet, I started in the Traditional program when I first joined Toastmasters in 2014 and it's the program that I grew up on including getting my first DTM in 2018, but I've also engaged with Pathways and have practically completed 2 paths (one project shy currently). Why am I talking about the end of the traditional program?  Well, my last Competent Communicator Award was submitted (and aside from maybe another CL and an ALB, if they help my clubs), I have officially transitioned completely to Pathways. On top of that I'm down to the last few things before I get my next DTM: 1. DTM Capstone 2. Youth Leadership or Workshop 3. The last project for level 5

Getting New Members Enrollment

One thing that I've noticed that when people join, they tend to struggle getting started in Pathways. I looked at one of my club's rosters and noticed that the majority of new people hadn't enrolled in Pathways yet. I tried sending out an email that simplified the process and it seemed to work.  All of a sudden the percentages of new members enrolled jumped to over 60%. Here is the contents of the email: You can start by going to the Pathways page on the Toastmasters International website. https://www.toastmasters.org/pathways-overview You will need to reset your password so that you can log in. You will be able to take the assessment and choose a path.  While it's recommended to choose one of the suggested paths, you are free to select whichever path you would like.

Why did you join?

 I was at convention in Denver and got to meet some of the various people that I’ve been communicating with via Facebook groups as well as other Toastmasters from around the world.  I found someone with talking about how Pathways hasn’t changed why that person joined or stayed. It brings up a good point, even with all the negativity that I’ve heard about Pathways, Pathways really hasn’t changed anything.  Yes, there’s things that can be improved and I’m sure they will be done the road, but at the end of the day, everything is usable. I didn’t join Toastmasters for the Traditional (now Legacy) Education Program nor have I stayed for that reason.  I joined so that someday when I become a high school speech and debate coach, I won’t be that do as I say not as I do coach.  I’ve stayed because of the relationships that I’ve built and because I have the ability to help others (and yes, I still want to be a good coach). The #MyWhy program couldn’t have come at a ...

Award Submissions

In the past, there was just one system to enter and submit awards in, but with Pathways there’s now two systems, basecamp and Club Central.  The award has to be approved in basecamp for the member to be able to continue, but it also has to be submitted in Club Central for the person to receive credit. Some important information about submitting: 1. If you are approving for a dual member, be sure that they want to give the club the award before submitting. (I usually have whatever club is getting my award approve in basecamp as well.  Occasionally, I’ll hold off so that it helps a club as I’m a DTM and am more concerned about helping my clubs than getting achievements.) 2. If submitting a level 3 or higher, be sure to ask them if they want a letter or email to their manager.

A Different Look at the Intro to Mentoring Project (Level 2)

One thing about Pathways is that you're doing an Introduction to Toastmaster Mentoring Project for each Path regardless of whether you are interested in the Pathways Mentor Certification or not and whether or not you've already completed it.  I've noticed that people are apprehensive about doing it because they're either afraid of sharing or just don't want to. Yes, the project wants you to talk about the time that you were a protege, but it doesn't say how much detail you have to go into.  One thing to remember is that everyone was at one point in time a protege. I recently completed my second time doing the project.  The first time I talked about how my speech and debate background ultimately got me involved with Toastmasters and my journey along the way.  My second speech focused on the concept of being voluntold (i.e. in the Toastmasters world, volunteered by someone else to do something), what it means and how it affected my Toastmasters journey.  Th...

Easyspeak vs basecamp

It’s easy to get confused, but you can miss out on valuable resources as a result. Pick your path and work your projects through Basecamp.  If your club uses easyspeak, be sure to select the same path that you choose in basecamp.  If you make a mistake and can’t fix be sure to ask your VPE or IT support person for help. Stay on track and make sure that you’re getting the most value out of Toastmasters. There’s tons of people willing to help you out.

DTM is closer than you think

I was looking at my record in Pathways and noticed that I ended up closer to my second DTM a lot faster than my first.  It's not just because second DTMs typically are faster. When I first started out repeating CCs (Competent Communication Manuals) and even doing advanced manuals, I generally wouldn't buy them as I wanted to save the money.  CCs were easy to fit pocket speeches in as well.  Now that I'm in Pathways and there's no way to submit Pathways Levels without first purchasing them.  As a result, I'm inclined to finish a full Path so that I'm not wasting money. Another factor is that I'm always willing to help out (or at least consider it), which is how I ended up becoming a Division Director and a club mentor, but I wouldn't take an opportunity away from someone who needed it.  I've also had plenty of club officer terms as well. I finished my first path in about a year, while also working on CCs, as did one of my home club's newer me...