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Maybe I’ve expressed myself wrong, English isn’t my language. I mean *once you start forcing yourself to speak you’ll at least start normalising the approach of talking, and after a lot of bravery and...
Oh yeah I feel you 100%. Plus, when I think about my stutter too much, I can barely get a word out. I remember a time in my life where I didn’t give a crap if I stuttered or not. I was ironically the ...
Hi, another Eric here, actually my name is Lucas and I found this subreddit 4 hours ago and I am so glad I found this group! As for Eric it’s hard, I’m 22 and it’s not like a switch you flip, I will t...
Only tip is: don't be sad about this. Accept your stutter and try to talk more and more. While interacting with people, you will learn strategies easily....
The older you get, the less you will care about being normal. I'm not saying this is easy. Sure, the world is full of people who will might look down on you or think less of you, or underestimate your...
I wake up everyday knowing I used to stutter and laugh....I still do at times. I never allowed it to control my life...
For me it's really about finding who you are being being confident in who you are. Banishing that concept of ‘normal’ is a step I am working towards in my mind....
Yeah, what you're talking about is a pretty normal "big picture" perspective that can be brought on by psychedelics. Sure, it would be nice if we could all control our stutters, but if we can't cont...
Totally agree about the mindset regarding no cure. You'll learn techniques to help be fluent, how to get unstuck when you aren't as well as an overall acceptance of your stutter as part of who you are...
Yes, but only with a mindset that stuttering has no cure, and it's great for boosting your confidence not to care less about your speech if you have a nice therapist :)...
Hi, I think the best thing to do is not overthink your stutter, tell yourself it's a temporary lapse and don't beat yourself up when you think it sounds bad. Be patient, it may not return back to norm...
I sure hope someone reads my “jerk” comments and realizes, hey, you know what, that actually makes some sense! Worked for me!...
Maybe add some psychological things too. Tell yourself a loud twenty times that you're confident in your speech and you speak fluent automatically. Or something similar. Or close your eyes and I pictu...
I think key things are to practise keeping naturally calm, eg meditation. But similar to u/TallDarkness increasing your exposure to speaking to strangers and becoming desensitised to stammering is a w...
Can anyone help me remember a book, where author was female & she cured her stuttering by changing the mindset in her late 20s? More in post.
Can anyone help me remember a book, where author was female & she cured her stuttering by changing the mindset in her late 20s? More in post. Hey guys, So, this book was posted here this sub coup...
A change in perspective about Stuttering
A change in perspective about Stuttering This is something I want to hear but I don't hear often so I'll say it to those it might help. We are a part of a huge chunk of population who stutter. Because...
The you should face all the situations and stutter as much as you can! Then youll reach a point that you wont care if you stutter or not....
100% bro, regardless if it improves your speech or not, staying positive will not only reinforce good thoughts about stuttering, but in these challenges you face you’ll learn new things and put old fe...
Im a mild stutterer. All my life, I would speak perfectly fluent for 6 months out of the year, and around winter time my stutter would come back full swing. Tried speech therapy and it didn’t work for...
It’s about irrational fears. Many of us on here either have thoughts or have had thoughts about what others might think about their stutter, especially when meeting new people for the first time. I in...