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Hey man! Thank you so much for this I love this mindset. I am also a stutterer who tries to see stuttering as a good thing or at least not as a bad thing. It has given me confidence over the past few months. Like today I was talking with new classmates in a group. Talking in a group makes me super self conscious of my stutter and I mentally very much struggled to let my stutter be and ofc also stuttered. Then a guy mentioned it and they started asking me questions about it. For a short time I magically started talking fluently, probably because it felt like I kinda have nothing to hide and these people embraced it? Idk it’s just felt relieving and like things are out of the open. My question is how do you reinforce the belief that you should stutter and not see it as a bad thing? I can think that, but sometimes I subconsciously only ‘kinda’ think that because I think that mindset would make talk fluently. So it’s like I’m manipulating it lol. One thing I might want to apply is to tell a new person I talk with that I stutter. Like just explicitly saying it