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Hello. After going to therapy a lot i don’t block as much on other words but for the damn life of me I cannot answer the phone and say “Hello, it’s [redacted]”...
Stutter, and any words with s and then a consonant i hate meeting new people cause i have to explain that i have stutter but i can never get the word out...
In my call centre job, there are few occasions I have to say those two words but when I do, my heart starts pumping hard. It's hard to stay relaxed when I know I physically struggle to say those two ...
Stutter, Saturday, monitor, monitoring, sometimes limited and sometimes emergency, illuminaty is surprisingly hard to say too. When my stutter first started, it was almost evert word with W, I, L, sh...
For me, it’s dirty. The word dirty is a fucking piece of shit. But good on you for becoming a nurse despite some speech difficulties. I’m an EMT and it’s frustrating knowing exactly what I want/need t...
what are the hardest words for you to get out?
what are the hardest words for you to get out? I'm a nurse and saying the word word *diagnosis* is absolutely horrific every time. whats yours?...
I work in a call centre too, I've been here for almost 4 months and there are just some words and phrases I continuously stutter on and I just can't shake it. Sometimes I can get away with saying it ...
I hate saying my name. Luckily when I meet a new person at work Im typically introduced by another employee. Though one time when I stuttered my name at work my coworker was very rude about it. She la...
I still remember a consulting meeting where, literally, there were 20-30 high-ranking executives and I was one of the project leads reporting out. When we went around the room for introductions, I was...
My name is by far the hardest word to say and it starts with a D. I develop a block when somebody ask for my name and i say “what?” Or “huh?” to buy some time for me to try to relax and try to gain th...
I have this same problem. When people ask me for my name, it takes me a while to answer it and eventually, i always stutter bad on it. I always prefer to spell my name out rather than saying it...
Stuttering at work
Stuttering at work I had to call the help desk at work regarding a ticket I submitted. The Technician ask me for my name, so I spelled it out. He then said you don’t have to spell it out, tell me your...
I also can't say it to its a stuttering problem...
im honestly not sure. ive never once that one day they became an obstacle. when i was younger, id go through phases of letters i could and couldnt say. i remember when i was eleven, i couldnt say el...
People usually stutter if it was the first letter so if u stutter with "j' in "joey" say something before it "im joey"...
phone calls are my worst fear. video calls not so much because you can still use visual cues. if you can, try use your hands as much as possible. it works for me sometimes. if you think your more ...
i seen a similar post a while ago and someone commented if someone asks your name, instead of saying "Jeff", say "Im Jeff" or "my name is Jeff"...
Right? All mental. My new fear is words that start with “n” and it all manifested because I thought to myself “man, N words like the word neurological are SO easy for me to say.” One thought led to an...
I suspect the difficulty I have with my name which starts with M is comparable to the difficulty you have with yours…it’s all to do with developing a fear around uttering the very word we know we can ...
Saying name
Saying name I usually have a minor stutter but the main thing I have trouble with is my name. Does anybody have any tips to say names? Mine starts with a J so any tips on saying J sounds would work to...