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1. There is such a thing as biological resiliency or simply having more biological likelihood of happiness. Two people can experience the exact same horrible event, but based in their biological resiliency, it can *impact their daily life very differently*. 2. Lovely. Also, making normal eye contact is a major way to decrease blocks. 3. Same as #1. Being kind to yourself can be a very insurmountable challenge for some who are biologically predisposed for emotional struggle. You can be wealthy, with a loving family, and have all the other basics in life, and still struggle with extreme sadness. 4. Great! Being covert will ultimately make anyone sadder. 5. Great! Eat clean , move your *whole body in authentic ways*, and drink plenty of water. 6. Back to #1. 7. Great, but here’s the reason - most SLP have zero formal training in helping dysfluency. A SLP with actual training can be very helpful. Here’s what they’ll tell you to do - get comfortable with letting others hear your repetitions. Practice thrm whrn alone I’m front of mirror. Whrn talking, make eye contact, as begin on an *exhale*