commentr/StutterNovember 27, 2019

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I am currently working on it. But I can now say my T’s better than ever and such. I haven’t been this fluent in about 20 years. I have adopted a “go get them” mind set. Take no prisoners. I feel mad at the fact that I stutter, not the stressful anger; the anger that motivates and drives and strengthens the very core of your body and mind, controlled and felt. I don’t get in the dumps when I do stutter or when I talk to cute girls. I notice where I made the mistakes and I practice on getting better next time. There will always be a next time. There is always hope. I notice every little aspect of my stutter and I try to adjust it when I am in the same situation. We arent what they think we are. Show them. Prove to them. If it hurts, get tougher.

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Coping & AdvocacyIdentity & DisabilityEmotional Experience

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Mindset shiftAcceptance & PrideHope & MotivationFrustration & AngerIdentity & Self-PerceptionSelf-Advocacy & Boundaries