sending many of the previously ruling
governments to a crash recently.
After having had enough of the autocracy, the
Some says changes are like the nuclear chain
reaction.
Once it is triggered, a series of self-propagating
reactions ensues.
After having had enough of the autocracy, the
people in African countries stand up straight and
hold their heads high for democracy,
leading to the birth of an all - time popular
term, the Arab Spring.
Some opines that changes are like the
metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly.
From downs to ups, you change for the better.
Love it or loathe it, change is an inevitable part of life and making changes is one of the essential life skills.
Like doing experiments,
after making several changes,
failing to get the desired results might be a
disappointing and dejected reality to you.
True, result is often an immediate indicator of one's achievement and success.
Despite the outcome, embracing changes is all
about the journey and uncertainties you dare
to embrace,
the fundamentals that make you a more mature
individual.
In Toastmasters, change is a daily business.
We realise the problems.
We take criticisms gracefully.
And, we change for the better.
Now, here comes the scheduled change for GHTC in which weary faces step down and fresh faces show up - AGM.
No matter who takes the helm,
No matter who takes the helm,
initiating and embracing changes positively will
always be the inherent culture of GHTC,
and the prominent attitude of the members.
To discover how making changes is an unchangeable affair for GHTC, do make time for the coming event.
Event : Change & AGM
Date : 16.05.2012 (Wednesday)
For further enquiries, please log on to
http://www.facebook.com/gurneyhydrotmc
or
call 012 627 8056 for Vice President of
Education.
Time : 08.00pm – 10.00pm
Venue : Gurney Hotel (Second floor)
*Admission is free.
For further enquiries, please log on to
http://www.facebook.com/gurneyhydrotmc
or
Education.
“Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change.” –Jim Rohn
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