commentr/StutterJuly 27, 2021
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I never told an employer about it. I felt that if I felt it would hold me back, that that would give the employer second thought weather I was the one for the job. I was tired of feeling sad and hopeless. Sick and tired of it. And was hungry for a better life. I found once I put myself out there, people were responsive to me, they wanted to be friends etc. And if they didn't then oh well, I always thought that having a stutter was a good asshole filter. You knew those around you in your life were good at some level. It also taught me to accept other people for there faults as well, to become less judgemental. The most faulted people can still be good people too.
Themes
Anticipation & AvoidanceEmotional ExperienceSchool & Work
Subthemes
Avoidance & SubstitutionHiding & ConcealmentHope & MotivationEmployment & Career