Why should I become a Club Coach?

Let’s not kid ourselves, being a Club Coach is no overnight assignment. It takes time, dedication, and a lot of elbow grease. Not to mention scary. You might be asking yourself if you can really do it. What if I’m not successful? Well, that depends on your definition of “success.”

If success means just getting that check box toward your Advanced Silver Leadership (ALS) designation, then your road to success could be long and hard. Ben Sweetland author of Get Rich While You Sleep said “Success is a journey, not a destination.”

The journey of a Club Coach is one of personal growth. It will have a positive impact on your life and in the lives of others. You will make a difference. Take the journey. Today. Not tomorrow; not next week. Today.

Contact Marsha Ware at ClubServiceMgr@d7toastmasters.org.

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One Response to “Why should I become a Club Coach?”

  1. I would like to volunteer to be a Club Coach. My club is Daylighters, Beaverton. Club 2039. Thank you, Lorri

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