Search
9,131 results
It's all about the pressure and tension you feel while speaking so this makes complete sense, I would also stutter the most in these instances. My belief about repeating yourself and why we stutter ...
Not only that I stutter but I also have anxiety which I believe does make my stutter worst as a result. Currently My perception of stuttering is negative I don’t know how it is a positive asset to my...
Dealing with Anger outbursts
Dealing with Anger outbursts Hi, Does any1 else get uncontrollably angry sometimes because of stuttering? Its a serious problem I have, sometimes I get angry at myself but sometimes especially if so...
The worst for me is ordering food in drive thrus and they can’t quite hear me the first time. Just a complete brick wall feeling and there’s only so many ways you can say “I was a medium tea” lol...
I definitely have had this happen, where all of a sudden my stutter just get progressively worse and don’t even get me started on trying to tell people my name 😅 I think it’s probably stress related ...
Yes, I know what you mean. I think it could have to do with you being impatient and rushing to tell them. Lots of the time, with anecdotes or paraphrasing someone else’s words, the meaning and reason ...
Sounds like stuttering to me! Panic attacks cause muscle tension, and with muscle tension, our diaphragm can freeze, causing stuttering. I would really recommend the Dave McGuire course. They have a...
I just don't think about my stutter. Like, I stammer. What must I do? Any practicing I do at home, all goes to s\*\*t. It is a random occurrence. Just talk like anybody else, maybe slower though and w...
“How to stop stuttering and love speaking” by Lee Lovett . It deals with using neuroscience to help you get to fluency...
When I had a severe stuttering, I could always say a comeback with perfect fluency, as long as I was angry.:)...
For me it’s usually when there’s a lot of pressure on me socially, like ordering food at a restaurant or meeting someone new, or making an appointment! I used to despise giving presentations at school...
There’s no difference between “psychological” and “physical” These are made up words, all stutters occur due to you’re brain being a bit scuffed. Unless you’re talking about trauma induced stuttering...
It's kinda stupid: somehow it is a physical limitation, but at the same time it is not one all the time. Like someone in a wheelchair that can randomly walk every few minutes for a few steps.The older...
I will stutter the most when my anxiety is at an all-time high which is usually during social events especially when I don't know anyone. I will be more self-conscious causing me to stutter even more....
This makes sense to me. You’re comfortable with your family so there’s no need to feel anxious or stressed. I’m the same with most of my family especially my nephews cause I often feel at peace with t...
All I know is that that first time my heart was beating so loud I was sure people around could hear. But each time after that was easier...
Full time stutterer here! The only real 'tip' I could give you is this... Before you are about to speak or give a presentation, take a deep breath and say 'I'm the baddest mother\*\*\*\*\*r here'. ...
I am a bit nervous since I will do the OSCP exam ( which - broadly speaking is like a digital-practical exam - you hack machines, basically) I (of course) am a stutter; ​ the exam is pro...
Yes to feel immense dread before beginning a work day on Mondays. Breathing exercises and speaking exercises work (I go for speech therapy). But I also carve out time at the end of the day for sometim...
Same. I hate Mondays too makes me very anxious. But once you go through the first few hours it gets a lot better...