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Hey, thanks for the kind and supporting words and congrats on your achieved fluency! I've seen a handful of speech therapist in my time and even though it's gotten a bit better, it still didn't make ...
All I'll say is that if a person wants to stop stuttering, he/she has to be willing to change. I've discovered that this subreddit is not the place for me then, and I will no longer post here, nor re...
Hi! Firstly, thank you for taking the time to share your story. I know your post emphasises not to focus on fluency, however, I must admit I am curious as to how you stopped blocking and stuttering? W...
> fluency achieved in therapy won’t translate beyond therapy if you don’t work on the fear. Disagree. Fluency achieved in therapy can 100% translate to fluency outside. And a qualified therapist w...
The mindset is everything...you have only one life and because this problem (there is much worst in the world) you limit yourself. My speech change when I started to improve other areas of my life,be ...
Are you saying I can't work with a therapist who's not from my area? I'm from Lithuania, been discussing some details with therapist from the Netherlands, she didn't mention any difficulties. Thank yo...
Then you don't stutter lol that's the test. Like I said above just practice calmness. Calmness is the major key for me. I couldn't even say my own name in school I used to stutter so bad now because I...
That right there is your hope. It's your anxiety of knowing you might stutter and someone is listening, not that you do stutter. I used to stutter so bad in school if someone asked me my name I couldn...
It's all about control of your mind it takes practice you will have to do it in real time to practice take some meditation courses on YouTube. Alot of it is controlling your breathing to be calm it's ...
What's even more funny when I send voice notes I stutter sometimes but if I said the exact same thing without recording the voice note I say it perfectly...
If you only stutter around people and can talk perfectly inside a room alone then your problem inst stuttering it's anxiety of talking, social anxiety or nervousness or authority levels. Once you mast...
First thing is do you stutter if you're in a room all by yourself? Or only around people?...
I actually did take that approach. First thing I said was I want to be up front, I stutter and it in no way impacts my ability to do the job. What I feel got me was the questions, I feel like my answe...
I stutter only like 3% of the time now. I "re-wired" my brain, I told myself since I can talk completely fine on my own in a room by myself there is no reason I cant do this around people....
I guess my problem is my 'uniqueness'. It is a well-known fact that there are not many stutterers in the world. But personally, I've dealt with only one stutterer, and that only in voice chat in one o...
Ahhh yes, I understand. Well I still joke around with stuff with my friends, family, and coworkers all the time. For example, at my work christmas party there was a raffle for a ton of prizes. I put...
Yes, this is called 'Owning your stutter.' I do it to address the elephant in the room, befire the elephant has a chance to step in. Usually I give a quick explanation about it and say its okay, its n...
Great analogy. ¿Can you see the irony here? Our mind is blocking us from something dangerous and the dangerous thing is just giving our opinion to a third person. It surely is not junping from a cliff...
Maybe explain them a little further since you had beaten your stutter and know exactly why we stutter....
You should just let yourself stutter. Some people rejecting you for it is better to rejecting yourself from having a chance. Judge yourself based on your courage to stutter, not the stutter....