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postr/StutterNov 30, 2019
39 points

Advice to Those Who Stutter - Life Changing Book (Link in Post)

Advice to Those Who Stutter - Life Changing Book (Link in Post) https://www.stutteringhelp.org/sites/default/files/Book0009.pdf Hey guys! I am new to this subreddit and the main reason I joined was ...

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commentr/StutterNov 30, 2019
4 points

Don't force words out :) and just speak slowly, as slowly as you need! Talk to yourself when you're alone (talk to your pets)! I use positive affirmations in the morning right when I wake up 1. I'm...

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commentr/StutterNov 29, 2019
3 points

I always found the more I stress about it the worse it gets. Maybe try saying “fuck it, it’ll be what it’ll be” and trying not to worry about it? I mean, I work with a few other people who stutter an...

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commentr/StutterNov 29, 2019
2 points

Hi, if I may ask, are you a psychiatrist? I am a medical student who stutters with a lot of interest in psychiatry. Uzair...

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commentr/StutterNov 27, 2019
22 points

I am currently working on it. But I can now say my T’s better than ever and such. I haven’t been this fluent in about 20 years. I have adopted a “go get them” mind set. Take no prisoners. I feel mad a...

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commentr/StutterNov 27, 2019
1 points

I remember when I spoke on stage for the first time I stuttered a lot. But it was in front of a class that was extremely classy with respect to my impediment, best part about interviews is the fact ...

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commentr/StutterNov 27, 2019
11 points

My only suggestion is keep doing them. Keep talking. Keep putting yourself into difficult situations and not retreating. Don't apologize for stuttering and try your best to look at this as a learning ...

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postr/StutterNov 26, 2019
60 points

I DID IT, IM STARTING A PODCAST AT MY SCHOOL

I DID IT, IM STARTING A PODCAST AT MY SCHOOL After a few weeks of planning. I am now starting a podcast for and at my high school. Finally decided to face my fears and do it. I got approved today!...

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commentr/StutterNov 23, 2019
1 points

Be what you want to be. Letting your stutter dictate your career is a bad mindset. Your letting it choose the profession that it wants. I know you can be anyone of those things because you are actuall...

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commentr/StutterNov 23, 2019
1 points

Say, can you sing? Make funny noises? Roar? I mean, it's not like oral expression is only about making "perfect" sentences. :) - Also, a stutter isn't gone just because you don't use the mode of co...

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commentr/StutterNov 22, 2019
1 points

lol pretty surprised by how cynical people towards these premises. This is an excerpt from a pretty good book I'd say. they said "nonsense" " no cure". With all due respect, with that kinda on mentali...

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commentr/StutterNov 21, 2019
1 points

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Yeah man live with it. Totally. Is this the new age? Is this the new or our generation? Damn. I am a millennial boomer. Thank you thank you. I have succeeded....

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commentr/StutterNov 21, 2019
1 points

Contrary to the other guys that commented here I think this advice is not too bad. I always tend to focus on the bad parts of a presentation/conversation and therefore artificially blow up the problem...

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commentr/StutterNov 21, 2019
2 points

Ok. Easy. Now Im fluent, thanks!! Kidding.. Your post makes some sense actually. The more I focus on the stuttering, the more i stutter....

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commentr/StutterNov 20, 2019
1 points

In reality. I back up what I say. In reality. I am effective. IN REALITY. I am not laughing myself into a joke. End of conversation. Good luck man, cause your a fellow stutterer my heart goes out to y...

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commentr/StutterNov 19, 2019
2 points

Basically the last guy said everything. One good note: if you do stutter very badly don’t beat yourself up about it at all, understand that it happened and move on and get better....

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commentr/StutterNov 18, 2019
1 points

It’s about feeling uplifted. Not laughing at yourself. That will make stutterers more fluent. End of story. Besides having someone that always wants to laugh is annoying as holy hell....

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commentr/StutterNov 18, 2019
1 points

The other guy said “oh but those aren’t funny though”. It’s good we have humor but if you keep it up some may laugh themselves into a joke. Which is dangerous as a stutterer. I didn’t become more flue...

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commentr/StutterNov 18, 2019
2 points

Good you have a sense of humor. But don’t laugh yourself into a joke. Especially as a stutterer. I didn’t get fluent by myself by laughing at instances when I stuttered. I got better because I claimed...

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commentr/StutterNov 18, 2019
5 points

I think that people who have completely overcame the stutter have left it in their past life, buried it deep, moved on and never looked back. My sister overcame it in her 20s by never letting it get i...

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