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I have a sheet of motivational quotes I have available on which I can reflect. One of the best ones I found recently that someone shared to this sub: you have been assigned this mountain to show oth...
I have the same feeling with singing. I can sing and have no issue with stuttering or speech blocking. It's an amazing feeling. ...
Yes. No love to play the flute (wooden Irish flute) and the concertina like everyday. I play traditional Irish music and when I pay it it just feels very good I can’t really explain it...
when i sing my stutter my stutter disappears miraculously, maybe that’s the power of music haha :) i also play the violin for about 10 years now ...
Legally blind High School wrestler wins the Alabama state championship. I know it's not stuttering, but, it cheered me up.
Legally blind High School wrestler wins the Alabama state championship. I know it's not stuttering, but, it cheered me up. ...
How do my fellow stammerers cope with their stutter?
How do my fellow stammerers cope with their stutter? Reading famous quotes by Friedrich Neitzsche, and a few other well known people is a godsend for me. ​ https://i.redd.it/kosvana9f9h21...
There is a guy who teaches at my school who has a noticeable one. I have one as well, but it isn't as noticeable anymore (it used to be bad, but not life crushing). We eventually had a chat about it...
Apart from a cousin I (25M) have met maybe 2 people who stutter. One i met when i was a teenager and he made me extremely uncomfortable, probably because he reminded me of my own stutter. Another guy ...
I'm 25, I've stuttered all my life but never met anyone else with a stutter. I was so shocked that I think my brain turned off. I kept thinking 'wow, this is what I sound like to people.' But I know...
I’ve met one stutterer before. It was really strange for me. But we managed to talk about our stutters, the similarities and differences between it. I really enjoyed the conversation. ...
I went to a high school reunion a looong time ago. My stuttering peaked in secondary school and as I’ve aged it’s become a less disabling thing unless I’m out of my wits. The women who approached me ...
very cool to know people know him from this subreddit, I can't imagine the amount of discipline it takes to get to where he has. ...
Check out your local NSA (national stuttering association) chapter. You will meet people of all ages through their meetings. The one in Pittsburgh meets twice a month and I've met some great people th...
The man who made a singing career out of stuttering - use your weaknesses as a strength
The man who made a singing career out of stuttering - use your weaknesses as a strength ...
It’s not that bad to call it inspirational tbh. I get some of us with stutters wouldn’t like it, but I guess that’s just personal preference and kinda irrelevant to mention. Honestly I would call th...
Hi! I know you have wonderful intentions but I hate being called “inspirational”. I think I find it more cringe-worthy as I had breast cancer and it makes my eyes roll when people tell me I am an i...
Not me but my professor!
Not me but my professor! Hi everyone :) Just wanted you to know you guys are all inspirational. Seriously. I don’t think stuttering is something that people are fully aware of and it’s something tha...
Being a vet, when I passed out of my masters, I had an offer from a very reputed MNC. Went there for an interview, the panel was astonished by the depth of knowledge I had, it went quite well but with...
Yeah I thought it was a bit self centred to speak about my problems but my teacher just saw my passion I guess. The aim of my speech was more to actually educate my whole class on my stammer and I thi...
Yes, but maybe not in the way you think. It was the journey through college and everything that went with it that improved my speech. It was all the presentations, phone calls, projects, etc. It was v...