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>*"So what are the technique to activate the left hemisphere during speech?"* I consider the left-hemisphere feedforward control "*the instruction of executing motor movements*". However, I have d...
In my [default strategies](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/search/?q=strategy&restrict_sr=1&sort=new) with the aim of subconscious fluency, I integrate elements to unlearn right-hemisphere ac...
bro i am a stutter and i do job in IT since 1 year ,changed two companies in this 1 year period. you wanna know what i got through many interviews i faced as a stammer. At my initial interviews where ...
In my opinion: I consider two different '*articulatory tensions*': * (1) tension from physically tensing the speech muscles, or * (2) tension from air pressure alone By definition, everyone, even...
I graduated with a CS degree in December 2020 and didn't get hired until the following July. I went through quite a few interviews. At first, I didn't disclose my stutter during the interviews and ju...
Insight on stuttering
Insight on stuttering Hey, I´ve been writting a journal on my insights about stuttering and detailing common day´s events that lead me to stuttering. I want to see if I can indentify a patron on my bl...
One of the reasons is that you aren't occupying your brain on when to pause incase the other person wants to chime in, how the other person is reacting, what to say if he reacts in a positive/negative...
In my opinion: If we block on a feared word (like on our name), then it's subconscious. My argument is, that if I block on: "M-M-M-M-My name is", then in this case my articulators freeze, and don't c...
Talking to yourself is a low stress activity and not communicating. You dont hit your stutterthreshold then. When talking to others you do....
it is Weird how it works, When I am alone I don't stutter, But when there is someone around or when I record myself , I begin to stutter You start to think just how really the complex brain is, and ...
Why do I speak considerably fluent when recording myself like in this video? but have small blocks and use filler words when talking to other people in public?
Why do I speak considerably fluent when recording myself like in this video? but have small blocks and use filler words when talking to other people in public? ...
possible speech impediment or am i having anxiety over nothing?
possible speech impediment or am i having anxiety over nothing? heyyyy reddit fammm i work as a bagger at a grocery store and i always ask the customer “did you want bags?” or “you want bags today?” o...
I am just like you. Mild enough that people think i’m nervous, but still bad enough to have traumatic experiences in crucial situations. When I’m tense or overthink before I have to talk it comes out ...
Honestly, I just went with the flow like I knew I was stuttering so I tried to control it a bit but I didn’t let it disrupt my flow. As soon as you start focusing on your stutter, you become more anxi...
I am in the phase of "more comfortable I get, the more I stutter." I realized that I wasn't being mindful enough of my stutter and putting in an effort to not stutter. I find that it helps me more w...
you know, sometimes i stutter when i talk to my girl, and honestly it doesnt seem like its a problem to her. we tend to look at ourselves from a critical perspective. a lot of people dont really mind...
I was pausing to think about what I wanted to say. Or sometimes I’ll change up the way I want to say the sentence, which will cause me to pause or block even more. I mostly say “um” a lot and will hav...
we are often the smartest people because we need a large vocabulary and a quick mind so we can substitute the troubling word for a different word of the dame meaning. it's mental gymnastics and tirin...
Tough answer... You're setting yourself up to fail. You stutter. That's not something you can change in the short term. All you can do is know that you're going to stutter during the interview, and t...
Yeah, I've been meaning to read a lot more books but I don't stutter as often when reading to myself out aloud. There's occasions where I feel like I'm having a panic attack when speaking to another ...