commentr/StutterAugust 1, 2024

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Do what you love or would want to do. Maybe the stutter get's less when you feel comfortable talking in your job then. For me, I worked at a sporting goods store when I was still going to school. I sold loads of skiing goods because that is/was a passion of me. Therefore I believe people actually cared for what I had to say because I was passionate and knew a lot of things about skiing. Now, I work in mental health care where talking is like the biggest part of my job. Because this kind of work comes naturel to my, my clients actually don't carr for my stutter. And believe me, my stutters sometimes are crazy. Weird faces included. Yet, even when a client is angry/agressive to me, they still let met talk. So my advice would be; do what you would like to do because I think you'll be way more comfortable speaking about subjects you like then doing a job because it requires less speaking. Note: even Joe Biden has a stutter, but you don't notice it to much because he is comfortable talking about his subjects. (Last years has been more dramatic for sure🙈)

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School & WorkCoping & Advocacy

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Employment & CareerMindset shift