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Safe Space for Stuttering and Improving
Safe Space for Stuttering and Improving Hello everyone, I'm a fellow stutter who has stuttered and lived most of his life in silence. But something changed forever when I decided I didn't care if I e...
i were hurt by a friend telling me to step out my comfort zone when it's all i did these past few months but those efforts were never recognized or seen by her
i were hurt by a friend telling me to step out my comfort zone when it's all i did these past few months but those efforts were never recognized or seen by her We don't contacted for like months so sh...
Confidence can help PWS to stay calm and collected during a trigger. This research studies [1](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021992418300789) discusses how confidence can be help...
It’s annoying because its like being asked to solve the Da Vinci’s code. Improved confidence is helpful, if not for the stutter then for general happiness. Of course anyone that has gained confidence ...
Anyone wanna speak. Let me know
Anyone wanna speak. Let me know I would love to have conversation with people who wanna have a genuine conversation about stuttering and other things. Not chatting ❌ because if we want to solve our ...
It's the opposite for me. Rejection gives me more confidence in all cases of my life also including stuttering...
I think we are quite similar. I haven’t really ever had friends, especially of a similar age. I just find it now a newly frustrating thing because I am now surrounded by many other people of my own ag...
I'm also a 16-year-old with no friends. I can handle being alone fine. I've had pretty much no friends in real life for over 3 years and I'm used to it. Plus, I have some much bigger issues in my life...
I agree with you! If I stutter, I stutter. I use techniques to help me through a stutter, but I’m not gonna let it have dominion over me. It’s also okay, if someone wants to hide their stutter was a...
My family moved around a lot, and I was always the new kid school. In a way, I was kinda forced the push though my fears and anxieties when it came to speaking.🗣️ The more I did the less fear I had ...
I’m gonna have to look into this! Even though I stutter, I love to speak 🗣️ 😁...
Yes, I was an active member of Toastmasters for about 6 years. I earned the highest distinction in Toastmasters that you can, as a stutterer in a chapter full of fluent speakers. It did a world of goo...
Some inspiring words from a stranger
Some inspiring words from a stranger I go to church and I walked by this guy around my age one day who played the piano really well. I started by complimenting him and it goes on to a pretty long conv...
I can relate to how you feel a lot. However, I think it is not always just the speech impediment that is a factor in this type of situation. There are many adults who stammer and have wives (or husban...
Life can get better, but it won’t be handed to you. You have to work hard and you WILL get through this. DM me if you need someone to talk to....
If you can do the job without stressing about your speech, you might find it a positive influence on your fluency. If the position doesn't work out, at least you know you gave it a fair shake. If yo...
oof he sounds like me....I have stuttered my whole life tried therapy and so many things ... I also breathe funny when I talk because I get anxious this really gives me hope...
All the time. I try to keep myself still and just let the emotions with thoughts burn. Once the fire is out, I'll be okayish. I also have a failsafe in my mind to keep me alive. The failsafe brings al...
Then, put on a cast temporarily without too much socializing, then go to the therapy, and you will be working as with a cane. It will be OK. With aging, it will be better, believe me. In the meantime,...
Hit the gym, practice speaking with a lot of people, join toastmasters or other groups, learn how to be comfortable with being uncomfortable and be patient. Bonne chance....