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I feel you on this one! I am someone who sometimes stutters saying my own name. Uuuggghhhh It can be so discouraging and disappointing at the same time. However, when I was in college I was able to...
no you are completely wrong, you know nothing about the tryw world. many people can not change the way of their life, it is not in their control. Accepting is just overrated. Severe stuttering is way ...
and I am saying it is not possible for some people to accept the way in which their life is going....
Perseverance, humility, empathy for others (EVERYONE is dealing with something) - to name a few. I know for me, perseverance and resilience are two that have served me well and doubt would have develo...
you know that we all don’t have different level of stutter. you are ok with your stutter that does not mean someone else is also or has to be ok with their stutter....
Mine is psychogenic, and I do stutter on my own when I'm having a day of stuttering. I think for me personally, I have just accepted it, I just carry on and no-one bats an eyelid at it. I do struggle...
Humility. Kindness for other people. From small I've been anti social , so my personality as a grown 26 year old is kinda boring(especially with girls). Constant alertness is another. ...
Wicked Sense of Humour. Ability to Laugh at yourself. Humility Kindness for other people Hard work as you have to put in more effort Mental Toughness...
Traits you build with a Stutter
Traits you build with a Stutter I have had a stutter for around 20 years (Ever since i was 4) and I am curious to know from all of you what traits you think you have become an expert in since when you...
Buddy I’m a stutterer who just graduated from law school. I speak in court, with a stutter, on my own name. You are okay. I promise you. Once you get more comfortable stuttering your life will be so...
I'd say the hardest pill to swallow from being a stutterer that you have to accept that you're going to have it forever and a cure isn't happening. Or least anytime soon. It's a scary and miserable ...
Never go outside of A, A, T: Accommodation, Acceptance, Therapy. Anything outside of A, A, T is untested or scam....
that is only useful for severe cases of disabled people, especially those who cannot even move their hands. for most people who can't speak, there are already other ways of communication: [Augmentati...
Hey! I’ve been qualified for almost 5 years (I can’t believe this😭) and it’s still something I’m figuring out daily! But I see it this way — I qualified as a whole registered nurse, and on top of tha...
I'ma be weird with you man, you should probably try self-acceptance and therapy before just drilling a government computer straight through your fucking skull...
I'm a stuttering professor.
I'm a stuttering professor. Greetings, as the title says, I'm a professor of respiratory therapy at my local university. While my stutter does cause me some annoyances and difficulties while I'm lectu...
So basically as far as I know, everyone has different individual techniques that don't work for everyone, but one thing that worked for every stutterer I have ever met, is clenching your fist, or tapp...
The more you to try NOT to the stutter, the more you will stutter in a lot of cases. What worked well for me (while not perfect) is letting it go and not worrying about it as much. Meditation really h...
I didn't say it wasn't. I gave how I feel about myself because I don't feel limited by my stuttering. Truthfully, I take that label as meaning something is broke. I am not broke just different....
I can feel that! My way of dealing with it is to “not care” about it. I even believe it, but deep down you can never fully not care. The desire of being accepted into society is a deep human drive. ...