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Exactly, constantly reading to yourself and letting your words “flow like a river” even when wrong is part of the process. I’d liken being a stutterer to being physically short. Lets say you need to pick up your food up the shelf. Will you cry about being short, or will you find ways to 1) become taller 2) find ways to getting to your food from up the shelf, effectively. Research hasn’t gotten on number 1 yet so we go with 2) because at the end of the day you need to achieve your goal and thats getting your food. And the first thing you need to do is accepting that nature’s nerfed your brain and it happens to all of us because we’re human and no one is 100% and your prime purpose is to live a quality life. From there, learn how to trust your instincts and lock in. Your body should always be calm because power is best projected under calmness . Take your time when chatting while harnessing your power to release that word and when you feel the time is right to say it, say it - don’t even think twice. It always comes out fluently. Because 1) the absence of fear/panic is always clarity and we all achieve this clarity differently and the goal is-to keep this clarity, not diminish it or grow it because clarity is innate. This is something that’s helped me over the past few months. The more I continue doing this, consistently, the more I feel that I’m getting better and better.