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I can attest that those weeks happen and it gets pretty insane. But to be resilient and undaunted always helps me. Sometimes stepping into the tension instead of running away from it....
It’s a tricky one. I’m sure you’d be able to find your groove if you stick to it. You’ll work out a routined conversation and you’ll end up saying stuff without thinking about it like ‘do you need a r...
Well I got old friends from school I’m from a small town everybody knows everybody and I got some good friends from there and my work buddies I hang with on the weekends sometimes, why would having 10...
Happens very predictably when I'm in a good mood. I first noticed this when we started working on our group project in college. I had a blast there; spoke to my group, contributed well, and afterwards...
I have 10+ friends, different grps and we see each other if we're not busy. I am never alone unless i chose to. Stuttering wasnt really a big deal they just act like i don't have a speech problem but ...
That’s great! Don’t go in expecting miracles to happen, it took me over 2 years to be able to speak confidently and strike up convos with total strangers! But you’ll get there eventually, and it will ...
Maybe look at it this way. You have an imaginary joint in your mind (your mental 'shoulder'). This joint has at least 10 muscles attaching to it. Every single of this muscle is a domain if your life i...
Honestly I get how you feel. But I have so many friends now and stuttering isn’t really a issue for me unless I’m actively worried/thinking about it. Im even popular if you put it that way. I’m not tr...
I train medical professionals 2x a week (6 hrs per day , 5 days per week, 70+ people) via Zoom and I learned some valuable tips: 1. I disclose my stutter 2. If I have a block, I encourage them to ...
To be honest, I don’t think my awkwardness stems from stuttering. I think it more so comes from stuff like social anxiety. I was always extremely socially awkward during my college years, I’m 23 now… ...
I always had lots of friends in school, and lots of friends from work now. I have friends I met playing video games, and friends I met playing sports. I think it’s best to *try* to put yourself in unc...
welcome to our stuttering life, you are still young, you should look for a speech therapist and I recommend you to do No Fap, it helped me now at 16, but maybe it works for you too! I'm still in the p...
I'm still don't confident enough for that but I always have ideas like "your speech is matter" or simple "speak" with some colorful design....
I can't say if these tips will help you, this is totally my personal tip:- 1. Be confident 2. Don't overthink 3. Use breathing exercises daily 4. Think yourself as superior than others( just don't sh...
Maybe great mind likes us can work together to catapult something. I want to meet like minded people who can work on a project to bring some semblance of awareness to the public forefront. I love to s...
My tip is to totally reframe your approach to give up on trying to not stutter. Accept what makes you, you. We were given this one life and everyone has some problem that holds the weight of the worl...
i had mild stutter as a kid and got relatively rid of it with speech therapy when i was around 11. fast forward 12 years later it came back so strong like I never had before and I was virtually unable...
Yes, 5 years back i had the exact thought, and then i worked on treating anxiety through behavior and mindset modification. Im 98% stutter free now because i can take control of situations that was tr...
Great job 👏🏼 Try to replicate that state of mind but with the jobs you do want. If you’re able to achieve the same calmness in most situations you’re able to control your stuttering 😉...
Im typically in the “be positive” camp of this subreddit. But above all I believe its totally our own choice to talk or not. If you’re tired and just not feeling it then don’t make yourself. I have ...