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How I Overcame Stammering and Reclaimed My Voice!
How I Overcame Stammering and Reclaimed My Voice! Hello guys I hope you are doing absolutely fine today I am going to share my stammering story with you guys I hope you will find it helpful, It all ...
Yeah it's completely gone. My perspective on it changed a lot since I posted this though. Most people don't know how hypnosis works, it's very mysterious, it's associated with mysticism, however the ...
I cured my stammering naturally – here's how I did it without any expensive therapy
I cured my stammering naturally – here's how I did it without any expensive therapy Hi everyone, I just wanted to share something very close to my heart. I used to stammer badly — even saying my name ...
"The 5 Lies You’ve Been Told About Stammering – And What Actually Works"
"The 5 Lies You’ve Been Told About Stammering – And What Actually Works" Here are the 5 biggest lies I believed about stammering — and how they kept me stuck: 1. Lie: You’re born with it, and it’ll s...
Stammering is only your habit!
Stammering is only your habit! I used to believe that stammering was something I was born with… something I had no control over. But the truth is — stammering is just a habit. A deeply rooted one, yes...
I worked on mindfulness for years and finally I adopted a kind of mental relaxation. It’s hard to explain… “acceptance” is a word that’s been used, but that’s just a word. It was a change in mindset t...
I agree and disagree with you. I totally agree with what you said here: > Holy shit this community would gaslight you, and tell you that you're doing this to yourself. That if you can't handle the ...
When I was in pinger I’d take it. Right now if it cost more than 300$ I wouldn’t give a shit. It’s not all encompassing of my identity. It’s not that deep to me at all anymore. I have a million more p...
It all depends on which fits your values. Whichever path you choose, self-acceptance or fluency, both will come with experiences of suffering (all the stuff we feel when we stutter. But only one of t...
Acceptance of stuttering is what worked for me. I still stutter quite a bit, but it reduced *significantly* when i decided to chill TF out. Well, it took some work to figure out *how* to chill out, bu...
For me, it’s self-acceptance. I had speech therapy into my late twenties and it didn’t help my moderate stutter. But at some point, I decided I was just going to do as much public speaking as possible...
Should I focus on self-acceptance or speech improvement?
Should I focus on self-acceptance or speech improvement? I know these two goals aren't mutually exclusive — ideally, I’d work on both at the same time. But right now, it doesn’t feel feasible. I’d rea...
High school kids are dicks. Don't ever take them seriously. Your opinion, at that point of time, is influenced by very few things and mostly pop culture and the people around you. Things definitely i...
I think its safe to say kids in highschool are, on average, dicks. It definitely gets better. People mature, and for the most part they learn putting other people down doesn’t make their lives bette...
It gets better. The older you get, the more people will realize that (a) you’re just dealing with the hand your genes dealt you and (b) mocking a stutter isn’t actually funny. Most adults will try to ...
Huh, to me it seems that the *positive* posts are more downvoted and made fun of, while the negative posts are celebrated. But anyway, no point in arguing over that…. I’m sure we are both noticing the...
I totally get your frustration … but the paradox is real. I only really conquered my stutter once I started speaking in public—a lot. I had to learn not to care if I blocked and not to measure my succ...
Yes. Sort of. So now its like it doesn’t matter at all whether you stutter or not. You don’t desire fluency , yet you see yourself getting fluent. This is an interesting way to get rid of this, once a...
learning the hard way
learning the hard way so my stuttering is hereditary and I’ve been dealing with it since I was born. It really developed and got pretty bad at age 6, whereas I literally had to stop everything and foc...
Thanks for asking!!! It definitely wasn’t easy to achieve, although looking back it seems so easy and simple…. Basically I thought about it for a really long time, meditated, journaled, just became o...