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This was a decision I made a long time ago. I went from these highs to despair and back to the highs. It was a long journey but it did happen for me. And it can happen for you....
I think a good place to start is by looking at what you're good at and/or enjoy learning about. I turned my hobby of working on cars into a job for a few years until I burned out from a particularly a...
thank you for sharing your experience. it’s definitely a challenge in so many ways and i just hope we can all just overcome this....
Same here been really working on my speech this past year. I'm way more fluent but still stutter. But I know for sure that if I don't believe I can become 100% fluent I never will, but I know soon stu...
Mark my words
Mark my words I'm not sure when, but I will make a post here detailing my story, my experience with my stutter, and how I eventually become fluent. I am definitely not fluent right now, honestly not e...
Coming from someone who has achieved fluency, I would say focus on accepting yourself. Your stutter has probably resulted in some very deeply rooted social anxiety or something similar. I know it cert...
This will make you stronger. Adapt and overcome. I became a professional firefighter despite a severe impediment at times. You got this. Keep going...
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 was exactly the same, luckily I had friends who would step in and say the phrase/paragraph for me. I used to read ahead too and see if I could do it was before we even got around the room. I was dia...
I think we’re gonna look back and see this as a blessing in disguise because it’s gonna force you to confront your stutter an uncomfortable situation, which when you graduate from school will be a dai...
Good grief. Why are you attacking everyone in here? You keep calling out people for using "excuses" when they're just stating well known facts about stuttering and how it effects us. To that point, ...
Agree with this reply 100%. I made a response on a social anxiety thread (someone who couldn’t even leave their room because of anxiety) with this same stance and was called insensitive, lack of empat...
Buddy, this is such a wrong take. I get that you might have thought this all up as a way to come to terms with your stutter, but to say something along the line of people who can’t get past their stut...
It's 100% natural to feel that way. I think most all of us have felt shame about our stutter. But it's also wrong. Stuttering isn't a decision we make. It's a burden we have to carry. There's no sh...
>*"I reached the dream of having my dream car at low age."* If you possess a substantial financial cushion. Do you reckon we could get a writer on Fiverr to compile (or synthesize) these [research...
I was an overexcited confident kid who stuttered. My parents rolled with it. They didn’t finish my sentences (most of the time) and rarely spoke for me in public and with relatives. We hardly mentione...
I feel you on that, it seems like my stutter is just progressively getting worse, but we can’t let that affect how we love our life, don’t let it affect your happiness, be happy you’ve got that dream ...
> I have a nice apartment, a family business, a car, a beautiful girlfriend, friends from high school, a nice cat and I am organizing everything to create my own business. Dont ever forget you ach...
I dont want to anymore but when i was a kid i wanted to be an actor more than anything. So i put myself out there and took some acting classes even went as far as getting an agent.(never amounted to a...
Thank you so much for your kind words. I’ll definitely work on it and see if it gets any better. Much love.💕...