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It’s in settings, accessibility, under speech click personal voice and follow the prompts. Of course that’s tough in itself as you have to say phrases to the phone but you can just keep hitting retry ...
Waiiitt whaaattt?! I want a tutorial! I usually spell my name as I have a hard time with Ls anyway, but phone calls are the bane of my existence. Thank you for this...
Apple’s Personal Voice
Apple’s Personal Voice Hey all, I have had a small but impactful stutter my entire life. I struggle with spelling my last name due to the “d” sound which of course my last name is not easy so I am al...
My name starts with an L. Ls are very difficult for me to get out. When I’m out getting food or anything that requires them to take your name, I just give a fake one I can get out. But I can’t exactly...
I mean I’m also not gonna be a cashier for the rest of my life. I did start training for it today and I think it went well, it’s just gonna be about finding the roundabout ways to say certain words/ph...
>"What do you mean by primary symptom?" The traditional view of the primary symptom of stuttering is blocks, repetitions and prolongations. (which I don't agree with) Brocklehurst (PhD) views the...
I think it’s almost impossible to find a job that doesn’t require some sort of presentation or communicating with others. I would definitely be more interested in a job that requires less of those thi...
Learn sign language and get to know the deaf community. Stuttering won’t matter anymore....
I think you are better off doing a job that doesn't require presentation or talking over the phone. I have personally passed on becoming a people manager because it requires lot of talking and manage...
I developed a slight stutter after long term use of klonopin and amitriptyline. Is there any hope for me to get better or did I get permanent brain damage?
I developed a slight stutter after long term use of klonopin and amitriptyline. Is there any hope for me to get better or did I get permanent brain damage? i also struggle with finding the right words...
that's just life sometimes bro, the job either required fluent communication with company clients in which case it's understandable or you dodged a bullet. either way don't get too hung up on it and t...
I explained why I don’t want to make it a regular position. I did say I was fine with doing register in desperate times like Black Friday, but I would prefer not to. She took it well! I like being on ...
Retail things
Retail things So I work a retail job as a tasker/freight, so I don’t need to really talk to as many customers as other positions and I love it. I’m better with more “spontaneous” conversation, so the ...
I have the opposite. I find that I cannot talk particularly fast otherwise I just seem to run out of steam and start choking up on myself. I find it quite easy to speak some prepared thing if I do not...
Let him finish. Having someone else finish your sentences is hard because it’s not always right and takes away agency. The other thing is to maintain eye contact. It can be difficult when people look ...
Opposite for me. I find I speak faster when I have less control of my breath, to rush what I can get in. I have more fluency when I focus on control of my breath and sort of force myself to slow down....
he orders the same thing almost every time, but i’m so forgetful that i never remember until he starts to order if that makes any sense...
no, because I'm not communicating. If I'm speaking/signing a language nobody in the room can understand, I don't stutter either. Real-time communication is the problem for me, not the actual process o...
Found a weird solution to my stutter
Found a weird solution to my stutter Hey I’ve been stuttering since my early teenage years, with ups and downs. My stutter was sudden and just kind of appeared out of the blue. At first it was uncontr...
I still stutter when I read aloud if I’m alone...