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First year student here check out the website 'Stutteringtherapyonline.com'. and try the difference techniques. The one that's been most impactful on me is the Easy Onsets, and Soft Contacts exercis...
Eye contact is one of the best tricks to work on reducing. You might replace it with something else, but it probably will be better than closing eyes anyway. Also you practice by reducing in easy sit...
The slower I speak the less I stutter. I use to speak quite fast. I actively think about slowing my speech and breathing in most challenging speech situations....
I went through nursing school and had multiple presentations. I got through them by acting natural and speaking ad lib (how I often dealt with my stutter) and also using humor. My professors were imp...
If I don’t get enough sleep i forget to use my skills to reduce my stuttering so I always stutter more...
I'd be up for a zoom call! 40m here. Ive stuttered my whole life as well. I did therapy for a few years in grade school and hated it. I do stutter a little now but have taught myself plenty of tec...
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Zoom call for practice?
Zoom call for practice? Hi. Would anyone be interested in doing a zoom call as a way to practice our speech? For context I’m a 39 year old guy in California. Stuttered pretty much my whole life, ran...
I accepted it really early in my life, and never really made a problem out of it up until my own wedding. I wouldve loved to do a speech, but my fear of stuttering caused me not to do it (because stut...
Yes I do it all the time. I am trying my best to stop it though, and I'd recommend you do the same. Once advice that I can give is - speak slower, that's what is working well for me. Record yourself ...
welcome to our stuttering life, you are still young, you should look for a speech therapist and I recommend you to do No Fap, it helped me now at 16, but maybe it works for you too! I'm still in the p...
I have a small turtle tattoo to remind me to always watch my speaking speed, which has helped me a lot! It’s on my wrist so i always see it 🙂...
Cannot say for sure. I think anxiety definitely plays a big role in most people. But for others, it’s body and mouth movements which could cause it. So using techniques would help them....
I got one for you. This’ll probably work. Download a DAF app on your phone, turn it on in your headphones during the interview. I used this for my Presentation in class two semesters ago. Nailed it....
I can't say if these tips will help you, this is totally my personal tip:- 1. Be confident 2. Don't overthink 3. Use breathing exercises daily 4. Think yourself as superior than others( just don't sh...
Be confident in what you are going to say. I also make it a point to try to exhale hard and breath carefully when I am focusing on speech. In addition to speaking moderately louder than I would want t...
My uncle has a stutter too. His method is talking in accents. It works for me but it’s not really something you could do out in public...
I saw in this sub posted by someone that they have similar issue, and they minimized it by pronunciating the words by exaggerating their lips movement. So if you're pronunciating a word starting with ...
Drop the breathing exercises bc talking happens on regular size-exhales. Unless you are a professional yogi, you probably take tight, inhales into your chest when stressed (in the moment) - which mak...
In my case it tends to be when I’m anxious or unconfident my stutter would happen. So I would agree that treating anxiety or confidence would be good. But I do believe that for others it may not be ...