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Who is the “I” that can’t live like this? Self enquire into that. Use stuttering as a gateway into Understanding your true nature. Are you your thoughts? Are you your feelings? Are you your stutte...
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Hello One question, do you know if ecopipam is being investigated for stuttering or just tourette's? ...
I have realized that when I speak simultaneously with someone else, like we coordinate what we want to say and 3 2 1 say it together, I don't stutter and even there is no anticipation or feeling of st...
Because you can hear yourself and make adjustments so that you sound more like you want to. It's even better if you make a video because you can watch for shortcomings like bad body language, not eno...
Let's openly discuss the secrets behind stuttering. Why do you think we sometimes speak fluently even though we felt or anticipated stuttering, and other times we stutter when we feel it coming?
Let's openly discuss the secrets behind stuttering. Why do you think we sometimes speak fluently even though we felt or anticipated stuttering, and other times we stutter when we feel it coming? We ca...
It's not your mouth, it's your brain.
It's not your mouth, it's your brain. At different stages in my life I met people who sometimes stuttered, and they did it easily, carefree and unconsciously. Without holding back. While I was doing e...
It's not your mouth, it's your brain.
It's not your mouth, it's your brain. It's not your mouth, it's your brain. At various stages in my life I met people who stuttered from time to time, and they did so in an easy, carefree and unconsci...
So I’m an air traffic controller by trade. I make my living by talking nothing more nothing less. Take a deep breathe. Move with confidence, and don’t think about what your future words will be bc tha...
Not sure how to put it
Not sure how to put it So I'm here in this group for a while and I like what you all sharing....so I'm going to share this with you my theory about stuttering..... So first of all we can't just hear s...
A word can be difficult to pronounce and somebody could stutter on that sound, no matter what the beliefs are, yes. Now, the conception of that word with fear leads to more tension, more self-conscio...
When you are by yourself in your room or no one is home. ¿Do you make the same effort? ¿Or you tend to relaxe and just talk without thinking? Try asking a friend that your see confident and fluent. A...
Yes, just like stuttering. An embedded mental framework that we continual support, add to and reinforce....
In my opinion, developing a mindset that stuttering is looming around the corner on certain sounds, can lead us to develop a habit of reinforcing overactivation of the speech production system and fee...
There is a Marcus Aurelius quote that stopped me in my tracks. “Jettison the judgement, and you are saved”. It’s for me in adulthood my internal judgement. Hard pattern to break, agree with the ...
I’m happy to hear that! Keep it going! It’s funny isn’t it? Deep down we know what’s right and what’s wrong, what’s rational and what’s irrational. But our conscious mind keeps flooding our attention...
I've discovered that stuttering is not the main disorder that I've had for most of my life. It's merely a symptom of the stress and anxiety of being around others, and my fear of being judged negativ...
If you hate long silence then you will try to think what to say in order to break the silence. That conscious effort will make you anxious and foster the chances of stuttering in future words. Also i...
It´s hard to follow because sometimes you are required to speak. But I can see your point and the potential benefits. You want to hear yourself only speaking fluently so you can overide the current f...
Anyone believe your mind holds you back?
Anyone believe your mind holds you back? I’ve stuttered for probably 36 years, does anyone else believe the mental baggage of being a life long stutterer holds you back? By that I mean, I’ve had count...
I reckon the only time to avoid speaking is to gather your thoughts, settle your emotions, clarify what you want to say (not necessarily the exact words, but the meaning), and work up the confidence y...