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Nothing works long term. You will find some tricks that last a while but eventually your brain figures it out and its stops working. The only thing that works long term is acceptance...
I used my knowledge of neuroplasticity to solve my stuttering. I sometimes forget that I ever stuttered. After a lifetime of stuttering it has been a wonderful experience to be fluent. I have never ha...
I feel your pain. I'm m 45 and dealt with a stutter since my childhood days. I've had good days and bad days. I've had humiliating moments that I've wanted to crawl in a hole and scream and cry, with...
To be real.. from looking at how Joe biden, steve harvey and emma blunt have to severe stutter to being able to speak fluent, its make me not wanna accept the fact that i stutter… my brother stutter ...
I had this realisation as well. Allowed me to stop beating myself up about my stutter and start focusing on my achievements. "I made that phone call / I asked my question / I did the interview / I man...
The best long term strategy is acceptance. I am someone that stutters and I have challenges as a result. When I accepted this, I stopped beating myself up and I started clocking wins for myself. I ...
Generally by accepting personal physical sensations and feelings related with stuttering. And by being in a space where I can be vulnerable, can share my feelings and be accepted without being critici...
Getting older. I'm 46 and I just don't care what people think anymore. What I give my energy to is a lot different to what I did 20 years ago. So it's simply a case of getting older snd giving less of...
Getting broken so many times. There was a fundamental moment when I left a college class before I had to speak, in tears, and realized stuttering couldn't physically hurt me. But it took years of work...
6 year old - words for bravery and self-acceptance
6 year old - words for bravery and self-acceptance I have a wonderful little boy. He is a person who stutters. He is currently in speech therapy with a clinician who specializes in stuttering and has ...
Once I realized that 1. people don't view stuttering as negatively, (everyone stutters, we just tend to do it more often) and 2. There isn't a ton I can do about it It became easier for me to 'acc...
1. Try slowing down your speech down a little bit! 2. Adopting the attitude that its alright to stutter, other people don't judge us as much as we think they do...
Learning to breathe properly helped me a lot, but more importantly learning to accept my stutter rather than hating myself forever. Don’t let your stutter stop you from achieving your goals, I stutte...
Strategies by and large don't work long term. Working with an SLP so that you don't hate your stutter is more helpful. Many of us don't hate our stutters anymore and it makes life easier and better. ...
Best stuttering strategies
Best stuttering strategies Does anyone know/ had any luck with an strategy thats long term? I hate my stutter so much makes me not wanna be alive....
I definitely encourage any practice. But some people won’t ever get completely rid of it & that’s okay. It’s important to build up others confidence about it. If it was a choice if there was something...
Its a golden opportunity, and most of us won't even realize why. I agree with most comments. Being confident is key. Stuttering openly is the only thing that works for confidence. Most people in tha...
So ure saying that ur stuttering is the same in all contexts and there were no contexts where u spoke with more fluency than others? Because yeah i agree that for some people bobulating or dysfluencie...
I agree. I understand that temporary stuttering exists for some people and is treatable, but these people don't understand that not everyone is like that. My entire family tree on my father's side has...
It’s different for everyone. Some visually impaired people can wear glasses or contacts to correct their vision. Some are just unable to see. My stutter benefited from meditation. Breathing exe...