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Great. Happy to help! I recommend you to do this **homework**: everytime that you block, ask yourself: '*Why didn't I move my speech muscles to the next sound (just now)?'* Likely, you would return an...
I've read a bit about how writing styles may indicate the psychology of the writer. It could be that your stutter has caused you to feel less worthy of being 'heard', perhaps because of feeling ashame...
I haven't read anything about this, but I can relate. If stuttering did have an impact on writing style, I would be surprised. It's a very interesting concept, and I didn't even think about a possible...
The best tip I can give you is to just give yourself some time. In my case my stutter worsenes when I am consciously thinking of stuttering, and since you mentioned you are worried about a potential s...
>*If a stutterer can speak in front of himself comfortably and without stuttering (most of the time), why doesn't he do the same in front of people?* You suggest: "***If a stutterer can speak in f...
>letter Z is zah zah zah Thank you! You suggest to say 'zah zah zah' when pronouncing the letter Z. **Question**: What should I do, if I blame fear to stop breathing or to stop articulating which ...
Tips to improve or outgrow stuttering as an adult (how to overcome limiting beliefs)
Tips to improve or outgrow stuttering as an adult (how to overcome limiting beliefs) This is my attempt to summarize [these](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=unhelpful+beliefs) YT video. T...
>if you cant prounounce the hard word or letter wirth the technique, exaggerate the letter for a minute ( using hiting the first word ) Mah..Mah..Mah..Mah..Mah.. Thank you! You suggest to exaggera...
Are you actually stuttering more, or are you just noticing the stutter you already have more? Your stuttering friend might just be causing you to pay more attention to your own speech. Part of buildi...
Relate to this a lot, I also feel like my stutter negatively correlates with how aware I am of it....
I believe that mine is a confidence thing. My brother, mum, uncle, gran all have one but it’s barely noticeable. They will have a brief block every once in a while and that’s it. Mines a lot worse an...
>***Then start changing our intentions to sincere positive intentions*** The word 'positive' is out of place in my opinion. Question: Do you agree that positive intentions could lead to unhelpful ...
>As we prove the validity of these positive perceptions, they will turn into beliefs. And so, over time, we can change ourselves to become more positive. I understand. The problem with aiming for ...
Tips for interviews.
Tips for interviews. Can I tell before that I am having stuttering ( But I have a doubt whether they feel in the right way or not ) Nowadays the Software job is bad . Then who will hire me to work th...
A lot of the problem I believe you’re facing is actually that socializing for everyone is like a muscle. You not speaking is probably leading to atrophy of that muscle, metaphorically. It’s kinda what...
Sudden feeling when it seems like you can say anything
Sudden feeling when it seems like you can say anything Hello, I have a psychological stutter wich means anxiety plays the biggest role in it but sometimes I doubt every word and other times I feel lik...
> why don't we stutter in it despite all the difficult situations or even if all people are looking at us? Because these words are easy. Yes and no. Yes, the words are easy but in my opinion, all...
Yes I will explain it. People who stutter - during the stuttering development - have built a mentality to justify (based on conditions): **Freezing speech muscles** And **Not moving speech muscles...
>If you believe it is impossible to speak in front of your classmates without stuttering, then this belief affects your intentions Yes and no. For example, if I think "My father is watching my tou...
>Good feelings do not lead to disorders In my opinion, nothing is further from the truth. In my opinion, speech therapies put too much emphasis on reducing negative thoughts and feelings, whereas ...