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First of all, you are not alone. You can reach out anytime for a chat, talk or rant. Second, this pandemic has been extremely stressful for PWS and coming out of it , I've learned many things about...
You are asking for an example. Example: Imagine, that you are talking and 1 second before you stutter, you already know or feel (anticipate) that you will stutter. Let's call this feeling of anticip...
**You asked what is the cure for stuttering** and you are right, there is no popular accepted cure. Some people throw in some solutions like: confidence, Del Ferro method, focus on breathing or presen...
but then again, what is the **solution to removing stuttering completely**? You are right, we need to know what our old habit is and make a list about the new habit. What is our new/old habit (in shor...
According to a new study, accepting (aka observing) your stutter trigger is beneficial in building resilience against your trigger. The same study states that, if you accept your compulsion, then it b...
There is a common misconception regarding 'accepting stutter'. Research shows that accepting one's stutter trigger is not the same as accepting one's stutter (compulsion). Research states, basically, ...
Being confident and letting myself out there didn't help me too, but surprisingly when I'm angry or pissed off I rarely stutter so I guess some emotions affect the speech but it's different for everyb...
(Keep in mind this has been/is a long and winding path with plenty of ups and downs) So, I care a lot less about it. Where as before I would say I was a stutterer (100% of me), now I am a person who h...
I don’t think stuttering is caused by poor mindset but through a very good mindset I believe it can overcome stuttering. I guess an analogy could be that fire isn’t caused by water, but through water ...
How I overcame my stutter! Tips and Tricks I found useful ⭐
How I overcame my stutter! Tips and Tricks I found useful ⭐ Hey all! I'm currently going to college and am 20 years old. I've had a stutter since I was about 14 years old and for many years I hated it...
Not really no. Most people sympathize with me when I stutter. Especially if I stop and say “sorry I stutter.” Everyone knows someone who does. No one ever cared, it was made up in my head because of ...
At age 40, I stopped fighting it and finally embraced it. A whole new world opened up and I began to push myself out of my comfort zone. Live your life, I wasted 35 years due to fear, embarrassme...
I didn't really do it progressively. I had very heavy problems and I went to millions of exercises and spent so much money on it. The day coronavirus started in our country I stopped my exercises and ...
I felt just like this for most of my life then one day I accepted my stutter and told myself I’m gonna say what I want to say no matter how it comes out and people are going to listen and if they don’...
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Thats so epic. Nicely done - now just keep piling up the wins as you go. Every milestone like that is another notch on the ladder. And the more reps you get the easier it feels. (The mo...
Yes it helped me but u have to put in the work. Find a nice space and do it . Also what helped me Was using positive affirmations on the daily speaking them Out loud...
“Not liking it” - that’s the element of it that is probably the only thing that will lead to more fluency. Anyone can do that for free. But read my other comment in this thread to see *how to do ...
He basically always told me it went away when he stopped caring. I wish I could just stop caring. Easier said than done lol....
I mostly agree with you, but I mean, this is a stuttering support group so that's kinda what people are here for. Just to vent and get it out of our systems. I can't hide my stutter, and I can barely...
Stop blaming the stutter
Stop blaming the stutter Stuttering is a bit insidious. It's a disability. And it's not a disability. You don't see it. It's easily concealed. Its impact and weight are greater in the mind of the pers...