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On the other hand, being prevented from saying something you later regret in the heat of an argument can keep you from getting punched in the nose or hurting someone with your words. A stutter gives ...
The idea that did it for me was just pretending to be confident. Everything just fell into place for me like this. Just ask yourself 'why not?'. I am currently stuying my dream degree and I have frie...
Yes. Stuttering has no impact or relation to happiness. It is our desire to displace this speech pattern that causes discontent. Simple message, difficult to learn - takes years to understand. Mid 3...
I want to provide some basic info: 1. I conquered my stuttering permanently- this means that I am fluent 97% of the time and even if I stutter it is mild and unnoticeable. I forget about it immediate...
Increased fluency
Increased fluency So my stutter has been pretty bad this year, a lot of life changes (moving and living on my own for the first time, grandparent passing, a lot of rejections on dating apps, alcoholis...
Nah hear me out my g. Like a month ago, I would’ve too but now nope. So what changed, my attitude, I basically stopped caring about my stutter and focused on so many other things in my life that I wou...
Stop Accepting Your Stutter And Start Improving
Stop Accepting Your Stutter And Start Improving Is acceptance of stuttering bad? Absolutely not — because accepting that you have a stutter takes a lot of courage. Then which aspect of acceptance is w...
I’ve been through this for many years, it’s so embarrassing. But the good news is you don’t have to stutter. please please please - check out Lee Lovett’s program based on the neuroscience method. I s...
I never said that. It’s the fact that you’re blaming it entirely on the stutterer’s fault instead of the people around them. Sometimes pity can actually be a great thing, coming from experience. It m...
I own my own gym… don’t let stuttering control you. Take the good days with the bad days...
If you observe enough, you’ll notice that most people are pretty self-absorbed with their own lives and problems. I say this because it’s often us as people who stutter who end up hyper-focusing on ou...
People on here are trying to make you out to be this “bad guy” but coming from another person with a stutter that I have let control most of my life (and still do in many ways) this is the most real p...
You're 1000% right. Anyone reading this and thinking the OP is insensitive completely misses the point and doesn't believe in themselves, which ironically is part of the point (and I'm guilty of this...
Perfect example of how your mindset is what holds you back in life, not your stutter....
As rough as it sounds, if all the replies in this sub were as depressing as some of the posts, people would just drown in misery without an ounce of hope. Diversity of opinion is essential. Me not lik...
When people say we should not challenge “poor me” attitudes about stuttering, they are basically saying we should let the bully win. If someone mocked you for your stutter, you would stand up for you...
Some take an active role in bettering their lives while others make excuses and do nothing but wallow in misery......
What if your ability to not express yourself is possibly influenced by a negative attitude about everything? Most accounts I’ve read say that when your outlook on life changes even your stutter improv...
Oh I know full well that those embracing self-pity will lash out and insult me because it's so much easier than taking ownership of ones life. I probably would have done the same when I was in my self...
Ok Icharus. Keep flying towards that sun. Hard work is all you need to not make those wings melt in your world....