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Thanks for sharing. :) For the sake of generality, though, I'd like to point out that your list is not necessarily applicable to everyone. As such, I suggest we should approach it a success story of one particular stutterer who managed to find something that helped them - which is great! However, stutter is hugely variable. Instead of (the idea of) tips of this kind - purporting to be general, but in reality only pertaining to the individual - we should talk to professionals. *Speech therapists*. They're the ones who have dedicated years of their life to studying the general body of knowledge and research, and are much better able to identify patterns (and needs) across individuals. And just to be sure: This is not to undermine your effort at all! It's just that for those who come in here and present "_the_ way", there's plenty of others for whom that way won't work. Just something to keep in mind. We don't want people thinking there's something wrong with them, just because a particular tip isn't working for them. It might just be that the tip in question doesn't do anything for them, because they in fact require something else.