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THIS IS HOW TO REMOVE STUTTER! Do you agree?
THIS IS HOW TO REMOVE STUTTER! Do you agree? [deleted]...
1. a) How can I deal with the negative thoughts: -> your thoughts and confidence makes more impact here. Confidence increases by practicing things. If I know, I stutter at 'L' then ...
I am a disabled 27 year old guy that lives in the USA. I have a speech impediment that makes speaking difficult haha but I have recently decided to start vlogging. I used to be very ashamed of my disabilities but im starting to view my disabilities as just a part of who I am. I LOVE TO VLOG, so far.
I am a disabled 27 year old guy that lives in the USA. I have a speech impediment that makes speaking difficult haha but I have recently decided to start vlogging. I used to be very ashamed of my disa...
I can't say I've liked anyone joking about my stutter except me, I tolerate it from friends because I know they mean no harm but Even when it's good spirited it's still making light of a major hurdle ...
Auto suggestion helps me a ton. I do it to and from my drive from work which is about 25 min. I have 10 suggestions that I say 10-20 times each. Don’t expect immediate results but after a while I real...
I just don't think about my stutter. Like, I stammer. What must I do? Any practicing I do at home, all goes to s\*\*t. It is a random occurrence. Just talk like anybody else, maybe slower though and w...
Honestly, the truth is that of course, it is a 'bad' or frustrating thing to stutter. But ask yourself this: does it help you to think of it negatively? I don't think so... and it won't change your st...
That thought gave me "fuel" to practice many hours daily and reach a point where stuttering (even though it's still noticeable time to time) doesn't affect me in any way....
It took a while and most of high school but I’m 21 and I’ve accepted it. I can’t imagine life or myself without it and at this point it’s easier to accept it rather than just constantly fight against ...
Most definitely, and its been a recent thing too at the age of 32. Its had such a big impact, its quite remarkable. I just don't....care, if that makes sense -- most people don't either....
Actually for me the whole key to ‘overcome’ the stutter or actually really improve on it is acceptance of it and don’t see it as something bad anymore. The more you see it as something bad you try to ...
Have you accepted your stutter?
Have you accepted your stutter? So I was at a point where I had accepted my Stutter and that i was going to have to live with it for the rest of my life. But then a month later i read a book which he...
i cant count how many times ive googled "cure for stuttering" just incase theres some ground breaking recent discovery hahaha. the idgaf attitude does relax me to a certain extent in stressful situati...
My catchphrase in my head I keep remembering at convenient times: “*sigh* but life goes on, on and on and on, so much it gets boring” Which to me means that not only Is this embarrassing moment not ...
I also frequently miss out on social events because of my stutter. it's frustrating, and not fair. Especially because their isn't really a "cure" for it, and we all just have to accept this as part of...
What I tell most people in this thread is something I do myself on occasion. Right before your time to go up and speak, take a deep breath and tell yourself ‘I’m the baddest motherf*****r here.’ It he...
Oh man, this happened to me a ton when I was younger. Just goes to show a LOT of this is mental. The less you start caring about your speech, the better it gets....
No he's got a point. If you focus your attention on the MATERIAL you're saying instead of HOW you're going to say it/whether it'll come out fluently it usually works out. I applied this exact trick to...
Stuttering just simple honestly just speak never think about what you saying
Stuttering just simple honestly just speak never think about what you saying ...
Lots of us have faced this situation. With stuttering as well as those with anxiety but no stutter. To me it presents itself as a distant voice warning me I will fail. Each time I let that voice win, ...