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I am happy for you mate! I just spent some time with my Aunt who is like my second mother and because of this fact I tend to stutter alot around her since I dont want to let her down (i am sure you can relate somehow) and I did stutter a lot in the beginning but ended up feeling really comfortable and able to hold the conversation going instead of avoiding certain words and sounds and I really felt like stuttering is NOT the end of the world and I didnt die after stuttering haha :P Anyways can I ask you a few questions? 1: You say you are no longer anxious does this mean you dont stutter? Or you stutter but you dont give it any piece of mind? Similiar to my experience today? 2: Would you say that you speak with more confidence regardless of your stutter and do you have any advice on how to speak with more confidence? 3: ''My focus continues to shift from delivery to overall character'' So do you mean that the overall you is much more important than being able to speak fluent? I agree with this statement although it is sometimes difficult to keep this mindset. 4: '' I genuinely believe in my speech through practice and exposure, and being neutral with my stutter makes all the difference.'' Do you mean practice in the logical sense of just going out in the world and talk with people? And being honest about your stutter to others? Thanks in advance and really excited to your answers mate!