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Today, I am not longer a stutter. I am 30% stutter. I did a presentation around 10+ people and it went great. I mean I did stutter sure. But not entirely. It would be unfair to call myself a stutter if I am way more fluent that stutterer. It is totally amplified by my mind. My mind loves to do this. To exaggerate situations and make unrealistic claims about myself. Like when I was on school and I get a decent grade and then told everyone "I had terrible perfomance". We have too much expectation. We aim to high for no reason. Today, I will not call myself a stutter. I am a person who tends to stutter 25 - 35 % of the times. But I speak fluent the 60% left. And that is something. I prefer to look at that part of myself than to live on constant negativity, punishment and self hate. To close, even if you are 95% stutter there is still a 5% of fluency that you can hold on. It not nothing. Is worth to be mention and appreciate. That 5% can easily become 10, 20 and 50%. I encourage to look and this side because it can re-enforce your fluency (and your well-being) just by doing that. Bye friends.