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This was in a client service department dealing with mortgage loans, so we often discussed private client information over the phone. When you do this, you have to legally read a very specific script ...
Don’t use a script brother, best advice for presentations is just to freeball it so you remove the pressure to follow the script when you need to avoid a certain sound....
tbh I wouldn’t give up on your career path because in most of the jobs they require employees to have high interpersonal skills, good communication etc. I know it sucks and it’s so unfair but I would ...
I recently joined Toastmasters, went to two meetings so far. I really like it and yes it definitely helps to expand your comfort zone and reduce your fear of public speaking. For me it also helps me ...
Make sure you know the material. Trying to bullshit your way through an unprepared presentation as a person who stutters is bad, bad news. If you know your stuff, you'll feel more confident and be abl...
Get access to the room ahead of time. Practice in the empty room. Get comfortable there. Use the space. You'll notice how teachers and presenters don't stand rooted to a position? Why should you? As...
Damn bro 22 here. I get hella nervous when people call me for an ad i put up . I stutter like hell. Also I am wondering what the other person thinks of me after hearing me stutter . Don't worry pract...
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Will sure try as you've said on next interview. Totaled the first interview 😆...
First off, you want to say you have a stutter to the recruiter, it'll ease your mind. If your can break down your name in syllables, try saying it that way, like " Ste - vie ", will sound weird but it...
This is a tough one man. Stuttering happens in the most unexpected situations. Yesterday I was ordering my usual drink at Starbucks..something I always say properly. But yesterday I couldn’t get the ...
From my own experience, depending on how severe your stutter is, I would politely let the person I'm speaking to that I have a speech impediment and continue with what I am saying. It's a disclaimer a...
Train the ‘talking muscle’ and the mind. Talk and relax as much as possible. Be calm. Think at least as possible before you start talking, don’t overthink and prepare your sentences. I got a new girl...
This made me laugh. Looking at scary people in suits on your computer 😆😆😆 . . You do realize that no matter how much you practice in front of your computer or with family/friends or your gf…it’s ...
It can be hard I get it. I commented the same thing on another post but this may help for interviews: I used to really suck at interviews when I first did them. Here are some things that helped me im...
I used to really suck at interviews when I first did them. Here are some things that helped me improve - on a document such as OneNote or Google docs, create a list of common questions and dot point a...
Stuttering Concerns in Interview
Stuttering Concerns in Interview I had an interview earlier today, and my stutter got increasingly worse as it went on. At the end, I found out there are a total of 3 interviews. While that number may...
Interesting. Confidence sure is important. Slowing down because of acting cool is good thing. Probably your whole body will be more relaxed in this process. Thanks for sharing. ...
A big one for me was managing my stress levels. When I was in my final year of high school I was really stressed and it made my stutter the worst it ever was. Since then I have managed my stress and m...
If it isn't so bad, tell em to go up and order their next McDonald's or whatever, and fake having a stutter. Have them take 30 seconds to get the B out on burger. It isn't a big deal though, right? So...
I hope you're right 😮💨 I didn't recorded audios but I've prepared text to read for each question they gonna ask me...