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Have you thought about pursuing a career in one of the trades like electrician or some other job where you aren’t expected to communicate as much? As far as today, I would go in and give it a shot. ...
— Read a lot. It helps to know synonyms ;-) —Learn foreign languages. Because sometimes, sounds that we cannot say in our language, we can say in another. Plus, it's okay to struggle with words when ...
Hey buddy, I've been in the same boat and can relate how it feels. I gave almost 30 interviews before getting an offer once. And though I was quite good with my skill, stammering used to take the best...
I guess practicing meeting new people all the time in a low stakes situation would definitely help when it comes to meeting new people when it really matters....
My understanding is toastmasters is a place for people who want to improve public speaking and is a pretty supportive group....
Hi, I am interested in your post. There is an interesting paper by Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU), “Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech”, Journal of Fluency Disorders 70(2021) p. 10587...
I have performed a speech in front of many people before. Because it was scripted and rehearsed, I did fine. Give it a go....
Toastmaster as a stutterer?
Toastmaster as a stutterer? Hi everyone, I’ve been looking to improve my public speaking and leadership skills for years. Recently, I thought about joining a Toastmasters club, but I have a stutter ...
Hi, I am interested in your post. There is an interesting paper by Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU), “Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech”, Journal of Fluency Disorders 70(2021) p. 10587...
Hi, I am interested in your post. There is an interesting paper by Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU), “Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech”, Journal of Fluency Disorders 70(2021) p. 10587...
Hi, what you report is a very, very common phenomenon for stutterers. We each have our own list of problematic words; each stutterer seems to have his or her own. So there is nothing "wrong" about ...
Hi, I was not a doctor but a physicist with a mild stutter. Of course I had to speak in small meetings and conferences, which was difficult, but most of my time was spent in front of a computer (in ...
Hi, there is an interesting paper by Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU), “Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech”, Journal of Fluency Disorders 70(2021) p. 105878. In his study, he convinced p...
Hi, I'm 69 and I'm new to Reddit but I'm blown away by your observation that your stuttering is seasonal. See LevelProfessional1236 and my response to him. So now there are three of us who have exp...
Hi, I am interested in your post. There is an interesting paper by Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU), “Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech”, Journal of Fluency Disorders 70(2021) p. 10587...
Hi, I am interested in your post. There is an interesting paper by Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU), “Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech”, Journal of Fluency Disorders 70(2021) p. 10587...
Hi, I am interested in your post. There is an interesting paper by Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU), “Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech”, Journal of Fluency Disorders 70(2021) p. 10587...
Hi, I am interested in your post. There is an interesting paper by Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU), “Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech”, Journal of Fluency Disorders 70(2021) p. 10587...
Hi, I am interested in your post. There is an interesting paper by Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU), “Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech”, Journal of Fluency Disorders 70(2021) p. 10587...
Hi, I am interested in your post. There is an interesting paper by Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU), “Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech”, Journal of Fluency Disorders 70(2021) p. 10587...