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Fellow female stutter here with ADD; honestly feel it makes it worse when I get excited cause my brain works faster than my mouth😂💁🏼♀️💁🏼♀️...
keep it up. thats an achievement. your story reminded me of my first ever stage performance. i wrote a play in college and the guy who was to portray a character didnt turn up last moment before we h...
Speaking faster: look up the micro machines guy. When I was young, I saw him talk about how to speak faster. He’d put a cork in his mouth and practice. I did it on and off and it seemed to help....
I've also never had any issues- every officer who pulls me over asks if I've been drinking, but when I explain to them that I have a stutter it usually clears it up right away. I think disclosing that...
Rehearsing what you’re going to say if you’re in an office. Before you talk, drink some water. Took me a few weeks. Also the space your in and the people your surrounded with. If you’re in a smaller ...
What I would do: After you walk into the room, say hello, shake their hands, sit down, they introduce themselves and then let you introduce yourself. You could start by saying, "Thank you for giving ...
I would bring it up before the interviewer starts asking you questions about yourself. I don’t think it’s too assertive to do so. I do this when I have an interview. Let the interviewer speak first bu...
Practice is always key for me. I will run through the presentation multiple times to check for possible words or phrases where I may stutter. Then I have the chance to find an alternative way to say i...
try this technique [here](https://youtu.be/lX1S1sijqSM?si=Ogb1mk7Sd2gckidB) https://youtu.be/lX1S1sijqSM?si=Ogb1mk7Sd2gckidB there might be longer versions if the video on you tube or watch The King...
Big Presentation
Big Presentation I have a big presentation coming up. I've never presented in my life. I've tried to practice multiple times but things remained the same. What should I do? I've emailed my professor a...
There are many helpful tips regarding interviewing that you'll find in this sub. I encourage you to go over them. Here's how I'll summarize what I've read in the past (and have been helpful for me): ...
I think to become a coach you need a solid understanding of the core parts of the program, by taking several courses and then take an exam. you also are assessed on leading different workshops during ...
Use the stutter as part of your intro. It's all about confidence....
Some things that’s helped me was knowing that it’s ok to pause when speaking. Listening to speakers helped me realize that. This will usually in the form of a long inhale (inhaling also gives me a sli...
Stuttering, interviews, and a public/client facing career
Stuttering, interviews, and a public/client facing career This is modified from post I made on r/introvert now that I realize my issue is as much stuttering as it is introversion. I have had a severe...
Practice saying it. Every single day. When you're relaxed especially, and practice it when you're not relaxed. Personally I named my son knowing I had no trouble saying it even though I did have anoth...
Maybe my recent post in another thread can help you out a bit. By making sure you already tackle some things in your application letter and do some short meditations before the interview it can maybe ...
I’m pretty new to this reddit, but maybe I can help you or anybody else writing this. Before you’re going to focus on the online jobs option I want to speak out about the job search. I do know it r...
Well, I’ve never used it myself, but given that you made it through half the presentation successfully, I think it would be worth trying propranolol to help calm your nerves. That little extra help co...
Hey man I get it. Mid-level management in supply chain here and give presentations somewhat frequently. Had something similar happen to me in front of peers and upper last quarter. It blooooows. I ...