commentr/StutterDecember 8, 2019

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I don’t know if you are the same guy who posted about his exam a few days ago. My words to him was to be OK with failing at not being fluent. It hurts me to read this man cause I know how it feels. If your gonna get over your stutter, the first step is to be okay with failing. Best first piece of advice I could give. It’s okay. Next time is always a go. All I ask from now on is just what I said going forward, be okay with the fact that you stutter and that you will fail; It doesn’t mean your less or that your a failure. It just needs work. Find a way to feel good about yourself afterwards. Those are your first steps. Next try getting mad and motivated to do better. Watch HOW you stutter and figure out why it happens and when, then slowly progress and be conscious everytime you speak to make an effort to get rid of it. It’s doable. Just know if you need support come here. We got your back. :)

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Emotional ExperienceIdentity & DisabilityAnticipation & Avoidance

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Hope & MotivationHelplessness & AgencyAcceptance & PrideAnticipating StutteringOverthinking & Monitoring