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Curing stuttering is possible, two of my close friends cured it. But I won't be much inclined on curing it but will focus on reducing it. "If I can speak one word anytime anywhere then I can speak a...
Maybe there’s some misunderstanding here. I am *not* trying to cure it, but 95% of the time, I speak fluently and calmly. I am saying you need to learn that brief repetitions aren’t scary. Practicin...
Absolutely. But that was 15 years ago. Eventually I started realizing I deserved a seat at the table as much as anyone else, maybe even more so. Once I noticed other ‘highly-esteemed’ superiors who wo...
Idk. Fliency as a goal never worked for me. Not giving a shit about my stutter is the only thing removed the fear. I can now give speech in front of 100 people, stuttering confidently, and get my poi...
did it cure yours? Because all i can remember from john harrison he just says change your thinking pattern(which is genuinely a very good advice)...
You are absolutely correct. Once you rewire your brain to match the brain of a fluent speaker then you become fluent. This is what I did resulting in consistent fluent speech with no relapse....
My dad is more bothered than my stutter than I am
My dad is more bothered than my stutter than I am I'm trying to become a flight attendant at a major airline. I've been doing a lot of research into the interview process, and I'm pretty confident tha...
I relate to you very well. I used to try and control it and get upset if it got worse on certain days, but after a while I just learned to let go more and to speak with a stutter anyways. Letting go a...
After 40 years of stuttering, the only thing that worked for me was to stop trying to be fluent. The first time I truly stuttered openly and confidently with someone without giving a single flying f...
Exactly. I can’t see myself ever getting over this, or finding a cure. I think if I could one day stutter confidently, if that makes sense ? Just owning the fact it’s who I am, and not caring what oth...
You are over thinking it. The only thing that matters is what you both think about it. Life is too short to care what other people think. Some people are born blind or with incurable diseases. I’ll ta...
Hey, I just stumbled upon this post and have already watched his videos. Can relate so much because I too don't tend to stutter that much on the days I'm extremely busy. But, is focusing on other area...
This post is so incredible to me. I am 24 and in grad school, and my speech has gotten more disfluent over the past couple years. I've been so much more anxious about it. I've reached out to a pe...
Your description is exactly how i used to think when i was 16. Decades later, I still stutter, but not as much, but i have stable job, stable relationship and stable life. All I say atm is go out of ...
Well done! You have done a good observation and reflection. Keep it up. I was a heavy stutterer in my 20s and it has improved a lot now. When i accepted the fact that I was a stutter, it started get...
I've Overcome My Stutter by 90-95%
I've Overcome My Stutter by 90-95% I'm 23 years old, male, a successful developer at my job, studying computer engineering. First, let me talk about some situations. I used to stutter. I really stutt...
steve harvey didn’t cure his stutter. he just found the workarounds and strategies that worked best for him and just kept practicing....
unfortunately it wasn't a YouTube video, but a sub-sort of online course that I found while wandering around the internet. The advice that opened my mind the most and helped me is that stuttering is e...
Almost ex-stutterer
Almost ex-stutterer Stuttering has been a big problem for me since I was about 10 years old. I was often teased, I was afraid of speaking in public and I closed in on myself. I took some courses on st...
Viva examination.
Viva examination. I am a medical student final year, and mbbs viva are very demanding. As a person who stutters, it is torture as I struggle to give the answer while knowing the answer. These last few...