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I would go to a cafeeshop and order a cappuccino lol. I forced myself to do this for 3 years every time I passed by this place, but the embarrassment was stronger. Then I would try to reconnect with o...
Well you can work a lot on the type of questions you ask, the things you say, and also- Charisma is majorly internal instead of the way you talk. If you want me to elaborate then let me know...
Im finnaly happy
Im finnaly happy For the first time in my life, I'm happy. I'm going out with a girl. Greads in school are great. I cut negative people out of my life, and life is finally good. Before, I was insecure...
I got my first job at a hospital. stuttered since 6th grade. of course I was nervous a lot because of my stutter. I definitely stuttered a lot. but I realized that nobody really cared and it was up to...
I'm a severe stutterer and I have big plans for life and career too. One day I'm motivated and work hard on my goals believing in better, the other day I watch at life realistically and get ultra anxi...
Feeling sorry for yourself won’t achieve anything. Get help and go after your goals. There are many successful people who stutter. Go onto YouTube and watch breathing videos....
Current 3L (“final year of law school”) with a moderate/severe stutter. It’s all possible, you’re the one saying it’s not. Believe me it’s an obstacle I’m still climbing, but I’m fucking climbing. Do ...
Your situation is very similar to everyone of us who stutter. One advice I want to give you, never let yourself down no matter what. Don't let stutter define yourself, I know it sucks talking to peopl...
Same with me. I'm a team lead (basically manager + developer) for a web development team. My team has a daily stand up. Usually, I stutter, but it's not a big deal. Then again I'm the boss too. 😁 So...
49 year old lifelong stutterer here. As a kid, I told myself that I'd never let it hold me back. Also, I have an identical twin that doesn't stutter (WTF). Anyway, I spent 4 years in the military, the...
Younger I was a severe stutterer. despite this, my parents encouraged me to not let it rule my life. And boy they were right. Don't get me wrong, there were hardships especially during my teenage year...
It’s a great trade! Tips are great. I only planned on being a bartender temporarily and then loved it and have done it at least part time ever since. What’s nice about bartending is that you’re typi...
Yes all achieve-able. Im a 23 year wildland firefighter who worked my way up the ranks on a Hotshot crew and now a District Fire Management Officer. I stuttered all the way to the top and continue to ...
Moderate stutterer here, and I used to be much more severe as a kid. Just sharing that I work in the tech industry (founder/product manager, not developer which is arguably much more talking) and was ...
Your only limitations are the ones you put on yourself. Anything is possible, it may be harder for us then for others but that does not mean we can not do what we dream of...
I had to go through a lot of hardships like that. Worked at a factory and as a delivery guy for years, even though I had a BA. Finally decided to go on the web-dev route and achieved it at the age o...
Damn! For real? I heard there is a daily stand-up for devs. And also you do daily meetings. How do you deal with it? Do you just stutter all the way? And man good for you. I hope i’ll be able to get m...
I feel you, stutter feels like it's the end but don't give up. I've lost a lot of opportunities in life but I never gave up. Don't give up. Try to give your best...
Hey buddy. I’m a severe stutterer too. It gets really bad. Sometimes I can barely get a word out in meetings. I’m a web developer and happily married. All those those goals you laid out are possible. ...
Dude all of that is achievable - like I still have a stutter, no longer severe but noticeable and I'm about to enter my PhD in internet studies with an eye to moving into something games production du...