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Sounds like a tough situation for you at work. Sorry you’re going through this. I can only imagine how stressful your work can get, and the added pressure of having to make calls and give reports unde...
I had to deal with this every 2 days in a class last year because we would have to talk to someone new every time and ofc people expect you to introduce yourself. Sometimes it came out and other times...
I feel this, I stutter on my name every time I say it and I have to introduce myself to strangers every day for my job. I always say though “I’m sorry I have a stutter” when I introduce myself so the...
Yes I totally get you, the moments before you anticipate to say something are the worst for stutterers, and the moments after the stutter...
I’m not sure on the what exact scenario to use, but all I know is that you will definitely have to include multiple minutes of footage before the actual interaction if it’s something like ordering foo...
Pero si tienes el dinero para ir a un neurólogo sin duda pídele que te recete aripiprazol o risperodona y xanax el que te caiga mejor según tu tartamudez genética ahí muchas variantes...
Probably because there’s no emotional load when talking to Ai, or reading aloud alone, or talking to a pet or even a baby. Anticipatory anxiety when talking to a human is heightened, and this puts mo...
I believe it's true that a big part of stuttering is the fear of stuttering. Voluntarily stuttering can also take a lot of pressure off....
I feel like for me, because I stutter, and the anxiety of the anticipation that I will stutter makes it worse. Also, because I try so hard to hide it and not let people know I stutter, it happens more...
I sold furniture for 7 years. I had some real struggles at times. Hard to initiate conversations with some customers at times too. Lots of anxiety. Glad I had a name tag on because saying my name is ...
Thank you! >why does this professor not follow the accommodations you have been allowed? I never spoke to this professor before as i was hesitant to do so, because I thought since I’d only be prese...
Round of applause for showing up and bravely facing your fear! You'll now realize it was never about how others felt about your stammering, but rather how you felt about it. The fact that you managed ...
Yes you can be all of those things. And the more you confront those feared speaking situations, the easier they will be, quickly. Get ahead of it and put yourself out there in some public speaking cla...
Honestly, just showing up and doing it despite the fear is already a win. One thing that helped me was making my slides super clean and easy to follow — took pressure off me to say everything perfectl...
Anticipatory Anxiety gets to all of us, whether that be before an interview or presentation/speech etc. Our cortisol and adrenaline levels rise, and this exacerbates our stuttering. I take Propranol...
Help: I have a presentation tomorrow
Help: I have a presentation tomorrow Hey everyone, I have a group presentation at uni tomorrow and I’ll be speaking for about 2 minutes. I’m extremely nurvous and worried that i might block or stutte...
I’m not the person who made the website but try this https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/s/OJARSgwa8h...
My theory is that we are more focused on doing the voice impersonation and not self monitoring our stutter, which heightens anticipatory anxiety and tension in the vocal cords. Just a theory....
I have yet to hear those but I would have to agree most stuttering is based anticipation of the words then fear driven...
We get it. We’ve all gone through this and still do to some extent. As we get older we tend to manage it better through strategies and self acceptance etc… but for most of us it never really goes awa...