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**Summary**: (of the tips) *I now summarize the most important tips:* * Lower the standard to speak more accurately or appropriately - in order to lower the execution thresholding to say the planned...
My strategy if my stutter becomes too blocking is to stop. Then breathe for one or two second, then start talking again. That's the theory, the actual thing was usually: stop - the longest sigh known...
I was never self aware of my stutter till I was a junior in high school( after the covid quarantine) but i saw clips of younger me and Id stutter every now and then but somehow i had a lot of friends ...
Left my bedroom to face life now
Left my bedroom to face life now so I was preparing for national level exams which I have cleared(with 1 year of dedication) and now we are having trainings in which we have to improve our communicati...
Happens to me all the time lol. Most often when they call back.. I'm much more relaxed and able to spit out the words a bit more fluently....
Yep I know all about the limitations of having, or rather not having a real career, it took me well into my adult life to find a job, and all I've ever had is minimum wage driving jobs where I'm...
Hey man. As the other guy said you can focus on the next word. For example "Do you like pancakes?" you can focus on the "you." Also, try saying "D'you like pancakes?" Like combining the words. Since y...
I hate how I can’t ask questions to people to get to know them better
I hate how I can’t ask questions to people to get to know them better I know what I want to ask but it’s so hard. Words like: why, what, how, when, who are hard. I guess we need to make some peace wit...
Don’t avoid speaking. It may give temporary relief, but you’ll feel worse in the long run. What helps me in those situations is to try to be the first to give an introduction (if possible). I find a...
"Hey, do you-" might be a way to avoid saying um but still get "do" moved down the sentence a bit. ...
Problems with speaking infront of crowds
Problems with speaking infront of crowds I feel like for a man in his 30s still being nervous about talking with other people around is pathetic and it's something I hate myself for & still haven't fo...
d is also my hardest letter. for “do…” sentences i skip do entirely. instead of “do you like…?” i just say “you like…?”. you might sound slightly illiterate but who cares another tip is to try and p...
sometimes people will ask me why i talk the way i do, and this is exactly why. id rather take the extra few words than sit and fumble for 5 min even if i end up sounding like a pretentious academic 😭...
My stutter is weird, I think it's related to anxiety. Cuz outside I speak 99% normal. But at school I used to stutter so bad. But it wasn't always the same, sometimes I didn't stutter, other times I s...
instead of focusing on the "Do", focus on the second word "you"...it just shifts the emphasis on another syllable. Works for me...
I can relate to that. Sometimes when I want to ask a question for example "Do you like strawberries?" I know it's going to be difficult, so I just say "Are you a fan of strawberries or are you interes...
I hate the word "do"
I hate the word "do" My God do I hate this word. It's so damn hard for ne to say, but it's so common that I have to say it all the time, and there's often no substitute word to use. I always say it li...
I’m still a teenager, just finished a year of high school. Elementary school: Honestly wasn’t that bad, I was able to talk and communicate without getting teased or made fun of it because of it. I w...
Hell yeah. Kids can be mean. The thing I hated more though was when teachers would give me the stares. You’d think an adult would know what a speech impediment was. I vividly remember one HS teacher c...
Only or intentionally “click a knuckle”, but this will still lead to discomfort and, although reduced, stuttering, and speech will be automatic (who likes to click a knuckle all the time during a conv...