Friday, June 26, 2026

District 75 Offcers Training Session 2

 

Key Outcomes


The session covered strategic leadership thinking, division/area team structures, conflict management, the Toastmasters dashboard, and district administration. Leaders were equipped with frameworks for prioritization, club visits, brand compliance, and key operational deadlines for the 2026–2027 term. The district's goal for the coming term is to achieve President's Distinguished District status.


Decisions Made

  • Strategic priority framework (STAR): Leaders should Scan the environment, set a Target, Allocate resources intentionally, and Review meaningful metrics monthly. 1
  • Lead measures must be both influential and controllable (e.g., no last-minute meeting cancellations, every member invites a guest) — not just outcome targets like "20 members." 2
  • Division/Area Council meetings should be predictable and consistent (e.g., first Monday of every month) and mandatory for all officers. 3
  • Clubs and divisions cannot create their own logos, themes, or taglines; the only exception is the district convention. 4


Key Frameworks Shared

Strategic Thinking (D75 Trainer Rainier):
  • Stop non-value-adding activities (e.g., standalone events that generate attendance but don't convert members, excessive merchandise purchases). 5
  • Assign a named owner to every activity — avoid single-person overload. 6
Division Leadership (DTM Kulai):
  • Leadership = Character + Competence → leads to trust. 7
  • Four Disciplines of Execution: Wildly Important Goal → Lead Measures → Scoreboard → Cadence of Accountability. 8
  • Conflict framework: Move from Red Zone (I'm not OK / You're not OK) through Yellow Zone to Green Zone (mutual OK). 9
  • Conversation technique: ABC — Acknowledge, Bridge, Communicate. 10
  • Mindset shift: transition from leader with an answer to leader with a question. 11
Area Director Role (DTM Nino):
  • ADs serve as direct liaisons between district and clubs; conduct minimum 2 club visits/year (Round 1: July–November; Round 2: December–May). 12
  • Submit club visit reports promptly — do not batch-submit near deadlines. 13
  • Pass documented club nuances and sensitive member notes to the next AD during transition. 14


Dashboard & Tools (CGD Ian Cortes)

  • District Central provides: leads/prospective clubs, district awards history, Distinguished Performance Report, and membership reports. 15
  • District 75 current status: 155 paid clubs, ~5,918 member payments (needs 6,493 for Distinguished District). 1617
  • Secret tip: Clubs formed by September or October count as 3 member payments (vs. 2 for later formations). 18
  • A simplified new global dashboard is available (still in development but publicly accessible). 19


Admin & PR Reminders

Admin Manager (TM Dolly Santos):
  • Google Calendar with color-coded events (blue), deadlines (red), celebrations (purple) — PM Dolly your email for access. 20
  • District Executive Committee = District Director down to Area Directors; District Council adds Club Presidents and VP Educations. 21
PR Manager (TM Karen Lim Yu):
  • Brand voice: positive, upbeat, enthusiastic, serious when necessary, open; primary colors are Loyal Blue and True Maroon. 2223
  • AI-generated content is permitted but must be reviewed for accuracy and brand compliance. 24
  • Upcoming initiatives: Newsletter (target release July 15), Podcast "Toast for You," and a "What's in Your Drafts" unsent letters feature. 252627

Key Dates

Date
Event
July 1
Start of Toastmasters year
July 17–18
On-site DOT & Installation
August 31
Internal CSP deadline (official: Sept 30)
September 12
First District Council Meeting
September 30
Membership renewal deadline
November 30
First round AD club visit reports due
May 31
Second round AD club visit reports due
June 30
Club officer list deadline
Every 2nd Sunday, 7PM
Regular District Executive Meeting


Action Items

  • All ADs/DDs: Book travel for July 17–18 on-site DOT and installation. 28
  • All club officers: Update club officer lists in Club Central before June 30. 29
  • All district leaders: PM Admin Manager Dolly with email address to gain Google Calendar access. 20
  • All leaders: Complete Area/Division Success Plans (in progress as of this session). 30
  • All leaders: Complete post-training survey (to be sent via group chat and email). 29
  • Division PRs/Brand Ambassadors: Review updated Brand Manual (revised March 2026) and ensure all posts are brand-compliant. 31








































Thursday, June 25, 2026

CCF South Korea Online Women to Women Service last June 25, 2026



 


Mga Pangunahing Resulta


Tinalakay ng grupo ang ika-7 utos (Huwag Mangalunya) at ika-8 utos (Huwag Magnakaw) batay sa serye ni Dr. Bill Bright na The Joy of Faithful Obedience. 1 Ipinunto na ang mga utos na ito ay hindi lamang tungkol sa malalaking kasalanan kundi sa mga maliliit na desisyon na unti-unting nagdadala sa pagkakasala. 2 Ang layunin ng Diyos sa mga utos ay protektahan, hindi paghigpitan — para lumago (flourish) tayo, hindi mapahamak (perish). 1 Nagkaroon din ng malalim na personal na pagbabahagi ang mga miyembro tungkol sa epekto ng kataksilan sa pamilya at sa susunod na henerasyon. 34

Mga Pangunahing Turo

  • Huwag Mangalunya — Sumasaklaw sa: extramarital affairs, fornication, emotional affairs, lust, pornography, at homosexuality. 5
  • Ang kasalanan ay nagsisimula sa puso at isipan — hindi biglaan; dahan-dahan itong lumalago mula sa simpleng usapan hanggang sa emosyonal at pisikal na koneksyon. 67
  • Emotional affair ay kasalanan din — kahit walang pisikal na pakikipag-ugnayan. 8
  • Ang sex ay sagrado at dinisenyo ng Diyos para sa loob ng kasal lamang; nagbubuklod ito nang pisikal, emosyonal, at espirituwal. 910
  • Ang kataksilan ay hindi nananatili sa dalawang tao — nagdudulot ito ng sakit sa pamilya, mga anak, at maging sa susunod na henerasyon. 1112

Mga Epekto ng Pagkakasala

  • Sa sarili: Pisikal na karamdaman (STI, reproductive issues), emosyonal na pagkasira (anxiety, trust issues), espirituwal na pagkahiwalay sa Diyos. 1314
  • Sa pamilya at mga anak: Takot sa kasal, pagdududa, trauma na nagtatagal hanggang sa pagtanda. 12
  • Sa susunod na henerasyon: Ang kasalanan ay maaaring maipasa sa ika-apat na henerasyon; kailangan itong putulin sa pamamagitan ng awtoridad kay Kristo. 1516

Paano Maiwasan ang Pagkakasala

  • Bantayan ang puso — ang kasalanan ay nagsisimula sa loob; ingatan ang pinapanood, binabasa, at pinag-iisipan. 1718
  • Magtakda ng hangganan nang maaga — bago pa lumala ang sitwasyon. 19
  • Huwag balewalain ang kapangyarihan ng sekswalidad — ito ay regalo ng Diyos ngunit makapangyarihan at madaling maligaw. 20
  • Tumakbo, huwag labanan — pag may tukso, tumakas (tulad ng ginawa ni Jose); huwag subukang pamahalaan ito. 2122
  • Makipag-usap sa asawa — gamitin ang pariralang "Honey, can we sit down and talk?" para matugunan ang mga pangangailangan bago maging bukas na pinto ang mga ito. 23

Tungkol sa Huwag Magnakaw

  • Ang pagnanakaw ay sumasaklaw sa maraming anyo: panloloko sa oras ng trabaho, paggamit ng resources ng kumpanya para sa personal, hindi pagbabayad ng utang, at hindi pagbibigay ng tamang kalidad ng trabaho. 2425
  • Ugat ng pagnanakaw: Kawalan ng tiwala sa probisyon ng Diyos — pinangungunahan natin ang Kanyang plano. 26
  • Solusyon: Magtiwala sa Diyos tulad ng mga ibon at bulaklak na hindi nag-aalala sa kanilang pangangailangan. 2728

Papel Bilang "Sister's Keeper"

  • Lapitan ang isang kapatid na nagkakasala nang may kababaang-loob, hindi paghatol — "I care about you" ang tamang diskarte. 2930
  • Makipag-usap nang pribado at malumanay una; huwag gumamit ng Bible verse bilang sandata. 30
  • Huwag umalis sa tabi ng kapatid kahit magalit siya — manatiling kasama at ipagpatuloy ang pagmamahal. 3132
  • Manalangin nang tahimik at tuloy-tuloy para sa kanya. 31

Pag-asa at Pagpapanumbalik

  • May kapatawaran — ang kasalanan ay hindi katapusan; ang Diyos ay may kapangyarihang magpanumbalik ng anumang nasira. 3334
  • Ang Spiritual Breathing (confession + repentance + pagtanggap ng kapatawaran) ay itinuturo bilang praktikal na hakbang sa pagpapanumbalik. 3435
  • Accountability partner/day group — mahalaga ang pagkakaroon ng isang taong mapagbubuhusan ng tiwala at makakatanggap ng ating mga pagkabigo nang walang paghatol. 3637

Mga Aksyon / Susunod na Hakbang

  • Lahat ng miyembro: Suriin ang sariling puso at magtakda ng personal na hangganan laban sa tukso.
  • Mga may pinagdaanan: Makipag-ugnayan sa day group leader, facilitator, o sa Women to Women core para sa referral sa trained counselor. 33
  • Mga magulang: Turuan ang mga anak tungkol sa kabanalan ng sex bago pa sila turuan ng mundo. 38
  • Mga may generational na pattern: Putulin ang pagkakahawak ng kasalanan sa pamilya sa pamamagitan ng awtoridad sa pangalan ni Jesus. 16