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Till the next exciting Toastmasters meeting, enjoy and over to you!
Humbly yours,
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Holidays are a time to replenish the batteries, by recovering if you feel tired of routine or physically tired and become new or as if new again. Refilled with a fresh supply of energy. Renewed my spirits in the country air.
Holidays can also be a time to renew yourself, by resting, by doing things we usually don't have the time to do, or doing new things, or doing nothing, or reading. This can be regenerating and rejuvenating.
Renewal is also about renovation. It is a time when we can renovate and refresh our house, as I did, with new painting and new thatch roof and refurbishing and transforming rooms with little changes that bring more space, and make a part of the house more enjoyable.
It can be about repairing, restoring, rebuilding something old and turning it into something renewed like a piece of furniture, or some clothes.
Renewal can be about replacement of things and people. It can also be about getting rid of old things we haven't used for ages and leaving space for new ones. Renewal can be the occasion to revive old friendships, to re-establish old relationships.
In fact, if we look around us, our physical universe and nature, there is only one underlying reality present everywhere: change. As Einstein said, matter is not created, nor destroyed, only transformed.
Cells in our body are constantly renewed, in fact there is nothing about the universe that isn't changing right now. Life flows in an ever changing succession of transformations, an eternal recommencement.
I'd like to end this toast with a couple of questions you may ask yourself if you are interested in bringing renewal into your life.
What is it that I've been holding on to that I need to let go of?
What is no longer serving me in my life that I need to release?
I invite you to join me for a toast to RENEWAL
Ricardo, you are completing your one-year presidency at the club. How did you live this experience?
The experience was earth shattering for me, you see I remember telling a member who invited me that I would only join the club if I could be involved in the committee... little did I know that it meant I would be president one year later. I believe that Financial Toastmasters club is a great club with many members who are extremely capable people. The club also has a few firsts - for example the only club in Mauritius to have produced a DTM. I am a firm believer in achieving high objectives and one of the goals that I set for myself was to achieve the President's Select distinguished club award, this looks within our grasp as we have two tasks to achieve.
Any lessons you have learnt?
I have learnt to value the opinions of others. My personality was one where I always wanted things done my way. Another weakness I had was never being transparent about goals and objectives and what brought me back to reality was when one of our toastmasters decided to approach me and very gently give me a piece of his find, he expressed his exasperation, he helped me remove that opaque veil around me to become more transparent both within the club and in my professional life. As President this year, I have learnt empathy.
You are a Vice-President at Deutsche bank. Tell us about the man behind this title.
Actually job titles are irrelevant and mean nothing much if you don't love what you do. I love leading a young, pro-active and high performing team at the bank. All of us focus on the business's interest, innovating and finding ways to do things more efficiently and effectively. A lot of what I have achieved is because of the hard work from my team. I am specially fond of technology and project management and thrive when under pressure from our very demanding management. Everyday is a learning experience and I make an effort to spend at least an hour a day reading as it helps me to keep mentally stimulated.
What are the fundamentals which help you to stay grounded?
Keeping my truth as my priority in my life, doing whatever I can for the good of those around me and putting myself to the service of others. Focusing on the big picture without wavering integrity.
What message would you like to send across to all our members?
We are an amazing club, an amazing group of people with diverse backgrounds and we are all unique and special in our very own way, this makes our club Financial Toasmasters a unique and special club. As we move ahead in the years to come let us build on the solid foundations left by our founding president to consolidate our club. Every member has something to give and every member has something to learn, let's be a club par excellence where there is that mutual interchange.
But how has it come this reliance? Sadly too many people accept a day's pay for a day's work. They clock in, do their work like good little boys and girls and clock out. Most businesses never tap the creativity or passion that people have.
Think of Passion
My experience of working around the world is just the opposite. The truly indispensable people are .ones who bring all that passion and energy to work, and deliver incredible experiences for their partners, customers and compatriots. I think many people are unsatisfied at work because they aren't willing to tap into their real energy and passion, and don't believe that that work would be rewarded and valued.
And that is where this massive period of industrial, technological and financial change all happening at once is I think a turning point in human history. We now live in a time when everything can be outsourced and made nearly anywhere else on the planet. If you do something that can be done by a machine, then really soon it's going to be done with a machine. If you do something that can be done for a quarter of the price by someone in Bangalore, then what are you doing that can't be done by those alternatives? Your current job, your current life is unsustainable.
Creating a network
Doing art,
Contributing emotional labor
Being culturally sensitive to the work that you do and the people you work with
Decision Time
This then is where you, the speakers, the leaders, the passionate ones in this room make the difference. You have decided already to do what is needed. I was really touched by a comment at our last TM meeting. One of the guests said she really likes TM since it was her first time to meet a CEO. That would be me. It’s not important that it was me per se but I hope she decides to stay in TM for she is going to continue to meet people, passionate, pioneering people in associations like TM that give her that network. That is how she will help develop her feeling of being indispensable.
The antidote to massive corporates and governments exercising unhealthy control over so many aspects of our lives is by becoming "indispensible". can become indispensable not because of their power or position, because their "emotional labor", But becoming indispensable is scary because it requires personal leadership.
Leadership is scarce because few people are willing to go through the discomfort required to lead.
It's uncomfortable to stand up and speak in front of strangers.
It's uncomfortable to propose an idea that might fail.
It's uncomfortable to challenge the status quo.
It's uncomfortable to resist the urge to settle.
So when you identify the discomfort, you've found the place where a leader is needed. If you're not uncomfortable in your work as a leader, it's almost certain you're not reaching your potential as a leader.
So, have you traded your passion, your liberty, your ability to be indispensible for a promise of temporary safety and security from a govt or company? You may be safe for now, but not for long I think.
Keep on investing in yourselves, in your networks like TM. As I said at the beginning, the smart bet is always on human ingenuity on human leadership. Earth's greatest resource is us. Not oil, not gold, not money, not a nice job, not a government handout.
GB Shaw, said that "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world . The unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. All progress, therefore, depends upon the unreasonable man."
So go on.
Be unreasonable
Unsustainable and
Indispensable.
Be a leader.