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Word of Wisdom

Role/Function:

Help close the meeting on a positive note by leaving members and guests with a thought, idea, or "pearl of wisdom" to think about. You are welcome to explain the personal significance of the material and/or to relate it to the theme of the meeting.

Timing:

The Word of Wisdom can either be introduced at the beginning or end of the meeting, depending on the Toastmaster's preference. Typically, the Word of Wisdom is part of the meeting's close.

Key Responsibilities:

Recite a quote, proverb, saying or thought that has personal meaning, is relevant to the Toastmasters meeting, and has inspired you in some way.

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