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Just go for it, you won’t be presenting for the rest of your life, this will mean nothing to you by the end of the week, yolo...
I had a speech class and multiple times I had to get up in front of the class and do presentations which have me so much anxiety leading up to it. It’ll seem horrible and you’ll definitely stutter in ...
This is your chance to let everybody know you have a stutter and anything else that you want people to know about you. Here's an example of how you might begin your talk. "Before we start, first thin...
Like today was a public holiday and i have to deliver to tommorow ,in school every one know from childhood me so it was cool but here it totally new...
Seeing as you have only a day left you can start by telling people such as the lecturer you stutter. Hiding your stutter makes it worse. University students are generally much more mature than student...
The more I have to think about what I’m trying to say, the worse my speech gets. I have to do some public speaking at my job and I never prepare, I just kinda wing it....
The realization you cannot do the simplest thing such as reading out loud creates blocks. According to my personal experience, when you'll start read you need immediately at any cost say as many words...
I would highly recommend you to be open with your stutter just at the start of the presentation. I know this sounds scary as hell or even impossible in your mind now cause you hid it all year. But tru...
Its actually warming to me to see another stutterer who loves physics. I ended up settling with a trade school however for HVAC because i didnt meet any of the perquisites to qualify for any tuition ...
I've been a hardcore MMA fan for over a decade, and I noticed Curtis' stutter a few years ago during one of his post-fight interviews, but this is the first time (that I know of) that he's publicly sp...
I wish it were that easy. I can barely take phone calls with my dad. Let alone a complete stranger. Also presentations are arguably worse. Once in school i took over 20 minutes over excruciating stutt...
Instead of putting 100% of your focus on slowing down, think about putting your 80% on fully pronouncing your words and 20% slowing down. You will slow down by default. Also, slowing down doesn't me...
Online speech therapy
Online speech therapy I'm interested in starting online speech therapy in English. Obviously there are numerous options and they all come at a significant price since insurance doesn't cover it. Has a...
49 year old lifelong stutterer here. As a kid, I told myself that I'd never let it hold me back. Also, I have an identical twin that doesn't stutter (WTF). Anyway, I spent 4 years in the military, the...
Had to give a presentation to about 15 people I mainly knew. Had to ad-lib it, so I could try and be somewhat fluent. Haven’t done it again, thought....
This was what I came here to say. I recently gave a speech and surprisingly did well. Im pretty sure it was because it was short and because I had been practicing quite a bit. Also it wasn’t a speech ...
Bro I am the same! Stutter all my life but never had problems in school presentations or Holden speeches in general! I’ve been wondering why this is the case. It’s pretty cool in my opinion since it w...
How are you in public (but not online)? I think I do better in an online setting for some reason. I can be focusing on some random spot other than the people on my monitor but to them it looks like ...
Why am I considerably fluent when it comes to public speaking/presentations? I took a online public speaking class and had to present in front of 12 people and never stuttered. However, I stutter in normal conversations.
Why am I considerably fluent when it comes to public speaking/presentations? I took a online public speaking class and had to present in front of 12 people and never stuttered. However, I stutter in n...
I get your message, and I’ve had many slps, but stuttering is a flaw. If you did not stutter, would you choose to?...