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What solves stuttering is being able to devote yourself to hearing the world around you (excluding your speech). You need to "hear" the sounds around you more than the things you say yourself. You don...
What solves stuttering is being able to devote yourself to hearing the world around you (excluding your speech). You need to "hear" the sounds around you more than the things you say yourself. You don...
What solves stuttering is being able to devote yourself to hearing the world around you (excluding your speech). You need to "hear" the sounds around you more than the things you say yourself. You don...
What solves stuttering is being able to devote yourself to hearing the world around you (excluding your speech). You need to "hear" the sounds around you more than the things you say yourself. You don...
When I was 20, I thought I'd never have a gf. Since then, I've had lots of them, wife, kid, and life has been great. I know all those feelings you speak of. Your stutter isn't you. For better or worse...
Years of therapy here as well, nope, still stuttering. Oh well, at least I have the ability to talk. Looking at it from the positive side...
I know the feeling. I'm 42 and stuttered like a mofo in my youth, I still block sometimes but pretty fluent these days. I'd say my stutter at 20 was probably the worst it ever was in my life and it de...
I don’t think that exposure therapy, basically what you describe, works only by itself. Because I have found that if you regularly expose yourself to situations where it turns out bad, you might get a...
Hello! The experience is something I'll remember for the rest of my life. I won the highest award! It felt nice to finally be the person I have always admired. And to be a reminder for my fellow P...
There are very difficult things that can make a huge difference. Problem is , many don’t try them for various reasons, thus never give themself a chance at near fluency...
My experience might be different but I've met a lot of stutterers and they're mostly assholes (hopefully thats not the case with everyone). I have a v bad stutter like saying 1 word in 10 seconds and ...
Even with a stutter if you were to sacrifice your life for those teasers and those that threw the punches you have more bravery than the strongest major general!!...
The fact you fought and beat the punches and mocks means you were tougher than all those other teasers and punchers!!! You are more of a man than they were!! I have never been in military or army bu...
Wonderful:) Besides faith and mindset, were there things you used to achieve this? I ask bc I’ve had times when I kinda randomly became fluent, it lasted for a few weeks, and when my hard blocks ret...
I successfully completed my mba as someone with a mild stutter. Anything is possible and confidence is key. I just turned 37 and it’s been a long road but I’m at the I don’t care stage. This is who I ...
Everyone has something that they could use as a deterrent to hold them back from reaching their goal.Do not use stuttering. I use it for years but at 47 I began college and obtained my bachelor’s and ...
I’m 24 —> Finished my Undergrad in 3 years (IT) while running a business. Finished my undergrad and founded (and failed) at a different business before starting my MBA. Just finished my MBA in June...
I'm doing my MBA right now. It's hard but not impossible. Could be a good opportunity for you to practice any strategies you use to minimize or deal with stammering. Either way, it would pay to just a...
Or just not stutter and have a better filter (think more before you speak). Does stutter help with this? Well yeah sorry but it is really a reach to make stutter a blessing because of that. Should w...
If you want to, do it. Don't let your stutter make decisions for you...