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Thank you for taking the time to write this. I specifically like # 2 a lot, reframing your outcome or what we consider success or failure. Im learning that all though blocking in front of strangers c...
Top 3 ways to end a "bad speech day"
Top 3 ways to end a "bad speech day" Hey reddit, I took an my morning to formulate this message. I went introspective and asked myself seriously, what has helped me leave a "bad speech day"? And these...
>Yeah, the confidence part is what I absolutely do not have. Confidence comes from experience. I don't agree with the "just be confident" advice, sounds great in theory but it's too vague. You sho...
I have recently learned that people who have a stammer fall into the category of being 'neuro-diverse' - so our brains are wired differently from other, more fluent folk. So, it possibly will never go...
I thought I was entirely cured once. Just out of the stutter state of mind entirely for over a day. But then when it came back it was that much more devastating but remember these days and ignore th...
When I say you can learn to control it, I'm not saying it'll go away. In fact, my post specifically said it'll never go away. When I'm talking about control, I mean you can communicate and participate...
Smile and the world smiles with you. It may be difficult but put on a happy face. Just try it. Keep smiling. They will wonder what you are up to :-)...
I often tell myself I was given this stutter to overcome it. Communication is my weakness but we are supposed to laser focus on our weakness over standing on our strengths...
[Self - Therapy](https://www.stutteringhelp.org/Portals/English/book0012_11th_ed.pdf) 25M here. Do things that scare you, do things that make you gain confidence. Self-improvement is a stutterers best...
It being genetic doesn't mean you can't improve it. Temper your expectations though. It doesn't work for everyone and if it does it won't cure you probably. But even if it's just an improvement it's ...
Something I like to go by when I have to do stuff like this is that, no matter how horrible you feel in the situation due to your nerves, one thing that’s always certain is the day will end, you won’t...
Nah, you'll do fine. Knock 'em dead, kid. Listen, if you go into a situation thinking that you're going to fail, failure is inevitable. Walk in there like you own the place. Get comfortable in fr...
I did the same. Acted like it wasn't there and the stutter faded away largely. I still worry about things a lot, sometimes making phonecalls (work calls specifically) and introducing myself. I probabl...
This is the best conclusion to come to. My stutter was fairly bad when I was young and when in my late teens I adopted a "whatever" attitude towards it, it helped greatly....
Not givning a fuck, my best help for stuttering
Not givning a fuck, my best help for stuttering [deleted]...
Sometimes you need to jump on the water to realize you can swim. We only grow when we leave our comfort zone....
I just did things. Talked. Made calls. Did presentations. Talked to random people. Fake it till you make it. I was hella nervous and still am, but it made me confident. People were very considerate of...
Maybe you can try to change your mindset about it. It isn't a thing which we can overcome. You have to learn which techniques help you to deal with it. It took me years to accept it too....
I’m 40 years old. I’ve tried just about everything you can think of, including hypnotherapy. For me, it had no effect. And I’ve never heard a single credible story of it working for anyone else. You...
Completely agree. I always tell myself that from now on. A positive mindset is key. I will definitely message you when I face a problem. Have an awesome weekend my friend, take care....