commentr/StutterJanuary 4, 2021
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Feeling that way was common for me a few years back. That is solely based on your relationship with your stutter. You view it as this negative thing, that makes you look/feel inferior, other people will think you're weird, it makes you look unintelligent, etc. That's what my view used to be, I used to live in that reality so of course I would be an inauthentic version of myself, which makes me feel a sense of imposter syndrome, which Carries out to every area in life. Learning to change my relationship with my stutter from negative to neutral, then neutral to positive. Was the thing that changed all of that
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Identity & Disability
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Identity & Self-PerceptionAcceptance & Pride