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I always thought if I got a tattoo I'd get a broken record to represent my stutter. But I don't think I ever will so if you like it feel free to use it. I understand people's thoughts on not wanting ...
I seriously wouldn’t ridicule or bring attention to an insecurity like this. I mean honestly is stuttering a characteristic you want memorialized on your body? If I saw it on a man even if it was done...
I think you are looking at it wrong. The foundation of your stuttering is likely highly connected to your name. Because our name is like the title of our ego, so our brain and body is most effected by...
The way I see it is that stuttering is highly related to the relationship we have with our ego. Our name is basically the title of our ego, so anytime you go to say it, it is very shocking to your ner...
To help reverse it, it's all about confidence, at least for me it was. Stuttering is so complex. I still slip up though but not as bad as it used to be....
Don’t define yourself by your stutter. Embrace your weirdness. Begin a hobby or study a topic that is considered weird by many people, e.g. building props from video games, try out LARP, … the point i...
I met the Guy in the Organisation I was working with. He is Literally Me without sutter, we connect on a deeper level we are bros. But I do get disappointed that what I could have been if I didn’t stu...
Thats true cause theyre just being decent coworkers, i feel for most of them it still affects how they viewed me before i was stuttering all the time...
Don't ever call yourself a coward. Stuttering is something we cannot control. Fat people can not control their weight. Addicts cannot control their addiction. Narcissists cannot control their na...
Approach differently. Try switching up the way you introduce yourself. Instead of saying "my name is," you could opt for saying your last name first, followed by your full name. Additionally, you can ...
Hey man put it this way. If someone were in a wheelchair would they try to hide it from colleagues? You, much like I, have a stutter. Big deal, yeah it might be embarrassing especially in a situati...
I’m hearing but was in the Deaf community for many years, and I can tell you that there are deaf and hard-of-hearing people who stutter in ASL....
What helped me was consuming motivational content and also reframing my anxiety towards social situations. This is a process as all things are but the more you put it in your head that you’re strong a...
Ik I’m late to this but for some reason I stopped stuttering when I went I bootcamp. All my life before that I had a severe stutter. Coincidentally, I also started losing my accent and sounded more Am...
A life change and/or change in comfort zone has done that to me in the past. It will get better. And one thing I have come to realize is that people don’t really notice as much as we think they do. ...
I’m also from upstate NY and outside of my family, I met two stutterers my freshman of college. The next one was within this past year after I graduated 😅 He’s the chief interventional radiologist so...
I'm going though the same situation. Ever since I moved to another office and stuttered like crazy in front of my co-workers, my confidece took a dive and I'm having trouble finding the courage to do ...
This was good advice. Not the poster, but I'll give some advice. I am 40 years. I was a very severe stutterer in highschool. There were some "bad" stuttering moments, but I don't remember 95% of t...
I will go to college this year i am also afraid like again i have to start from zero ,tell my name to everyone and stuff ,and i stutter in that ,its tough to pronounce, i want every one know my name ...
Where else should your stutter be? In you leg? Of course it is in your head, einstein....