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>I actually resigned from my previous office job because I thought I deserved better. I could've stayed and let that job destroy my mental health just because it was "safe"; instead, I'm putting mysel...
Awe I’m so glad to hear that! It was a pretty traumatizing experience but I realized that fluency wouldn’t make or break my job and that the people I work closely with don’t think of it as a hindrance...
Wow.. Hats off to you for trying.. Your experience has motivated me to try my best too and not give up when faced with difficult situation...
Yes i had, mostly those come at the end of your breathing, but try the put yourself into a relax state of mind, and breathe out your first word in the beginning of your sentence, when you exhale, not ...
Yes :) I've been stuttering since around 12 years old until 20, and came back a little bit around 3 years ago for 2 years. I'm 28 now. I used of course many techniques, but didn't learned from books n...
I stutter less in my 2nd level i.e english🇮🇳 It's basically all about confidence, in which language you have less bad experiences, etc...
Really, things can improve for you. An online job from home would be ideal. Keep looking and don't give up....
I’m a mild stutterer, now mid 40s. I have: Trained my confidence, both in talking and in appearance. Learned to speak calmly, I used to speak too fast. Tried to enjoy speaking with people, instead of...
I've articulated with great intention every word i pronounced to make myself free of the worry that people would not understand what i'm saying and ask me to repeat what i said. By articulating with m...
Hello there! As a stutterer for a decade and who overcame it, i can guarantee you, nothing is freezed for enough to paralyze you for the rest of your life, but only if you work it and willingly set yo...
I stuttered as a kid and even now I stutter but very less maybe once or twice in a 20 min conversation. I talk like a normal person now, have a good job where I've given several presentations & talks,...
I had an assessment centre for a very competitive graduate scheme (in London in finance). Back to back interviews/presentations from 9-4pm with only 15 minutes for lunch because of my extra time. My s...
Yeah bro i can relate to ur sitch as i've also been walking through life with the blessing of a socially debilitating stutter🥸🤯. Why blessing? Because it slowed me down. i'm a college dropout too, ...
Can we achieve stuttering RECOVERY eventually? These are my ideas and perspectives!
Can we achieve stuttering RECOVERY eventually? These are my ideas and perspectives! I'm a person who stutters. I'm not a researcher or speech therapist. My goal is to find a way to put my own stutter...
This was my biggest fear in college (and school in general). I was nervous the whole week, before any presentation. But in my experience we can do it, it's just a bit harder. Sometimes people laughed,...
really appreciate all the kind words guys, i’m going to stick with it and force myself to overcome this, all of you have some really good hearts. thank you guys...
Dude, do not settle down. Sales job could well be a gift in your situation... I have been in sales for years, even when i had a big stutter and low confidence, and it helped me face my insecurities, a...
This is actually one many should ask. Stutters have to ask it. What makes you most happiest. The way wine be golden any path so just choose the one you want the most and be willing to suffer. Same wit...
Remove your stutter from the situation; without it, what do you want to do (not for the rest of your life, just for the next 2-3 years)? Go for that thing, make mistakes, try something new, make more ...
Do not give up your education and future due to disability. Plenty of successful people have come before with stutters and will come after, join in their ranks and be proud of who you are and how far ...