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MARCUS UDOKANG DTM

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think honing public speaking skills at a young ge gives you time to blossum and bloom when our faculties are maliable, and your mind is xceptinally easy to learn new things It's not to say that's not possible as an adult. It's just that you have so few things going on in your life as a child that you have time. The one advantage as an adult is that I'm purposefully focused, certainly far more than I was a child.

As a youngster my parents probably would be steadily pushing me to excel. As an adult my peers and mentors help with that, sometimes directly, sometimes more subtly.

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Regardless of missed opportunities as a child, I find that I am making up for lost time as an adult. No regrets, just looking forward to a bright and bold future with public speaking

IF I WAS PART OF TOASTMASTERS IN MY TEENS...

Nothing is impossible. The word itself says “I’m possible!” ~

Audrey Hepburn

The long journey of life is like a snake and ladder game .

It is how we tackle the situation and win

My teenage was extremely a challenging part I aspired to become a HR Manager but did ended up becoming a teacher Though I was an extrovert I was timid in my thoughts If at all I knew toastmasters earlier at my teens , my career would have been entirely different. I would have taken decisions precisely. There would have been a clarity in every action of mine. Hopefully I would have been in the limelight in the future.

Today after being in toastmaster for an year I have stepped forward to take up the leadership role in my career.

People see a different me now. Now I will guide the teenagers to enroll them teenage years.

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