Content
Yes! Every stutterer is sometimes nervous. Whenever we stutter, we don't always feel nervous that leads to the conclusion that we have more triggers. Can you do this to analyze your triggers: \- tell yourself right now: "I can speak fluently now permanently!'. And listen to your unconscious, and dive deep in your mindset, what triggers and reactions to triggers do you notice? (I want to check what thoughts or feelings your instinct reply with if you say 'i can speak fluently' so what does it say?) \- speak aloud. And whenever you stutter, ask yourself: 'why do I anticipate (or justify) a stutter? Observe your mindset again: what thoughts or feelings did you have that lead to anticipating or justifying repetitions (or prolongations) right now?