commentr/StutterJune 6, 2020

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In my opinion, it is always better to own it. Then you won’t have to worry about trying to hide it (if you’re covert and use avoidance tactics), on top of the anxiety a job interview brings in general. You can keep it brief and casual, in a “Hey, just so you know” sort of way. I say this because sometimes when I advertise to other people, I feel like I’m making a situation all about me. But if I act like it’s not a big deal (even though it is to me) that can set the tone for how they respond. If they’re someone you want to work for, they will appreciate your directness and honesty. Good luck! You got this.

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Social & RelationshipsIdentity & DisabilityEmotional Experience

Subthemes

Disclosure & Telling OthersAuthenticity vs. MaskingAnxiety & Social Judgment