Tip: Strengthen Your Confidence

Confidence isn’t something you either have or you don’t. It’s a dynamic emotion that, like a physical muscle, needs exercise to grow stronger. Here are two ways to build and maintain it:
  • Take inventory of your past. It’s easy to doubt yourself and your abilities. But if you look at your track record, chances are that your successes outweigh your failures. And, more importantly, you likely survived your missteps and gleaned lessons along the way.
  • Focus on strengths. Most leaders are very strong in a few competencies, average in the majority, and weak in a few. Concentrate on leveraging what you’re best at. Then, manage your average and weak areas so they don’t detract from your effectiveness.
Source: Havard Business Review

Division B Toastmaster of the Year Award

Out of all the members in Area B2 (includes 5 local clubs), Bill Harmon was chosen as Toastmaster of the Year for Area B2!


Bill also received recognition from the Parsons Toastmasters officers for his outstanding service in leading the club to Presidents’ Distinguished Status.



Your dedication to the Parsons Toastmasters Club and to the members, plus your participation in the Contests and Founder’s District committees were instrumental in your being selected as the Area B2 Toastmaster of the Year



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(Bill Harmon with Viola Tawil who presented the Parsons Toastmasters' award).