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I think what he means is that you should not react to your speach or your stutter, but you should react to the world around you. This also means not overthinking. Make the sounds come out of your mout...
You’ve made similar comments before and each time, I try to understand it. Can you share where you came up with this idea and how effective, in the longterm, it’s been for you and others? You say t...
What solves stuttering is being able to devote yourself to hearing the world around you (excluding your speech). You need to "hear" the sounds around you more than the things you say yourself. You don...
What solves stuttering is being able to devote yourself to hearing the world around you (excluding your speech). You need to "hear" the sounds around you more than the things you say yourself. You don...
Has the host given you questions ahead of time, that he or she will ask? Then you have time to think about and thoughtfully reply. If I just had to wing it and wasn’t guided by the host, I’d have a ha...
DUDE YES. if i have to repeat myself when old people come in, i just start pointing bc i barely survived that like i dont wanna try again...
I have never drunk so I can't say. >anxiety Could be the case but I like to say that my genius brain works faster than my mouth :)...
Speech techniques don’t really work for me maybe because Everytime I try one it just causes anxiety Cus it’s constantly making me think about my stutter. Im most fluent when I’m not thinking about it...
I never stutter when i am alone but i stutter when i give command to Alexa echo dot even when i am alone so i think it's a subconscious thing in our mind that makes us stutter....
>how would you describe stuttering? perhaps my description is an issue where one is attracted to monitoring / evaluating one's speech errors emotionally and feeling satisfied to block articulators...
What solves stuttering is being able to devote yourself to hearing the world around you (excluding your speech). You need to "hear" the sounds around you more than the things you say yourself. You don...
I feel like I have some really good and bad days for stuttering. Currently I feel like I have gotten worse and been getting stuck on every other word. This might also be because I’m thinking about it a lot. Ps. I do have speech therapy. Any recommendations?
I feel like I have some really good and bad days for stuttering. Currently I feel like I have gotten worse and been getting stuck on every other word. This might also be because I’m thinking about it ...
Should I list my stuttering as a weakness in job interviews?
Should I list my stuttering as a weakness in job interviews? Hi, I've got an interview tomorrow for a legal assistant role. I'm pretty stressed out about it since it would be amazing experience but as...
I would say the stuttering is significantly less when I try thinking in words and am sure what to say but I can’t say the same otherwise. But I do agree with you on the many factors that affect stutte...
Well, in terms of converting concepts into words it can be tricky depending how complex the concept is, and being unsure of what I'm saying can make my stutter worse. But even when thinking in words i...
Hmm but does your stuttering change according the way you think?...
Do you guys think in words or visuals?
Do you guys think in words or visuals? I feel that when I intentionally think in words then I stutter less when I speak out how I feel but when I think I’m visuals ( like I normally do) I tend to stut...
That's what I mean, I describe it like a printer running out of ink to my friend, I want to keep talking to someone but it doesn't work anymore and I start only saying like 3 words. I don't know why i...
I'm still confused. If you know what you want to say and you brain has "forgotten" that could be word-retrieval issues with some anxiety. ​ If you think that impactful stuttering is commo...
Having an impactful and sometimes disabling stutter is neither normal or common. Heck, even many many professional SLP's have no idea how to assist people with dysfluency. Running out of things to s...