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**Question #1** **Killing the difficult letter:** Make a phone call and exaggerate the difficult letter by hitting it three times or elongating it for 5 seconds. Once you kill the difficult letter, you can choose any word starting with that letter and say it. **Killing the difficult word:** Make a call, start with a greeting acknowledging the stutter, and say the difficult word using techniques, then hang up immediately. It is important to kill the letter or word on the phone first before killing it in real life (if you kill it on the phone, don't neglect it in real life). The duration of killing the difficult letter or word varies depending on its difficulty and the effort exerted. Some letters disappear after two days, while others continue with you for more than a week until they become easy. You should take your time with them. But remember, every time you kill a difficult letter, the other difficult letters will become easier because you have gained confidence in killing difficult words and letters. Note: You should start gradually from the least scary difficult letter to the most scary one. **What do you do with a scary word?** Especially in the early days when you may encounter a particularly scary word or sound? For example, you've made 30 calls and still feel the stutter is present. You may also feel panic, which makes you use tricks and avoidance for words and others. When confidence is low and fear is high, you are still breathing with a ribcage breath , and you've used all the main physical weapons: BIG4 (rib breathing, stretching, letter hitting, and explosive tone) individually or in different groups. I hope the above strategy is sufficient to win the battle, but you may face a scary word to the extent that even trying and continuing after a big block doesn't defeat it. It's time to see it from a military perspective and prepare for heavy artillery and air strikes. And hanging exercises for one minute fight simply in front of the block for at least one minute under the same rules: no tricks, no avoidance. You're actually trying to convince the person to end the call. If they end the call, ask for another number and you'll find that after 20 to 40 seconds, the amount of fear has decreased by now, and then you can master the word fluently, but you must continue (exit and stop - deep breath tone - rib breathing, etc.) until the full minute is over. Where you move from severe stuttering to moderate and when you finish your question, thank the listeners very much for their patience. In short: Start with your name and greeting, then briefly acknowledge the stuttering, and then hit the difficult letter of the word or sentence for a full minute. This is in case the difficult letter or word was very severe. Once you penetrate the panic stage, continue to practice (increase) and keep your enemy, fear, and make it flee so that you can use any of the weapons Good pronunciation without any sign of fear or panic. Continue to remind yourself, as you read and learn, that the goal of all this is secrecy and resistance to avoiding this option, breaking the cycle of panic, and taking the fuel of fear that prevents you from focusing on good speaking style. ​ **Question #2:** **Internal Value:** Have you ever wondered why you don't stutter when you are alone? Or why you don't stutter when talking to your pet Or why stuttering decreases significantly when talking to a close friend or certain people? It's because your internal value with them is high. You don't care about what they think of you or how they perceive you. To control stuttering, you must have a high internal value with everyone. You need to monitor it and remind yourself of it. Also, when speaking, you must speak confidently and think positively. This will reflect on the listener and respond to you with the same energy you gave. ​ **Question #3** Practice speaking every day as if you were working out in the gym speaking is also a sport The sport of speech does not have a clear roof Any stutterer can become the best speaker in the world Make time for it every day and make stuttering exercises part of your daily routine You eat and drink and maybe you exercise in the gym everyday Why not change your mindset? You will not control your stuttering until you accept the new way of speaking. ​ **Question #4** like i said before. You should start gradually from the least scary difficult word/letter to the most scary one.