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I think it takes a long long time to be able to accept your stutter, it just takes baby steps in order to get there. The goal should not be to stop stuttering but rather make it not inhibit you from l...
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@stutterproudly free resources sup yal my name is mark and i created stutter proudly to raise awareness and reduce stigma around stuttering ; a lot of folx who stutter hav shared they realy appreciat...
I don’t think you necessarily have to accept your stuttering. I think it’s more like, you should divert your attention to the rewards of socializing with other people. Then you won’t be thinking about...
Don't ever give up! I lived with my stuttering from age 4-5 until I became fully fluent at age 70. Mine was caused by my anger and resentment from an abusive childhood. Psychotherapy unlocked my speec...
Grow up, stop feeling so sorry for yourself and think about others. Yes having a stutter is shit but as long the people you love are happy then that’s all that should matter. Yes it may never get bett...
Hi! I'm a 48yo stutterer here. I've been one all my life. In my experience, deciding that it was never going to hold me back was the best thing I've ever done. I spent 4 years in the military after hi...
I accept it with confidence and it has helped me simply not care about it in life. I was tired of it holding me back. I usually find ways to let it be known that I have a stutter when I hold a conver...
It wasn't until I got my first job that I realized that the everyday person you might interact with once or twice really isn't going to care that you stutter. I worked at a fancy country club and had ...
You don’t have many options. Your stutter will be there if you accept it or not. Just gotta make the best of a bad situation...
Talk on not letting the stutter define you, when you start stuttering, don’t say sorry. Let people know you have a stutter and you can repeat yourself, but keep from saying sorry as much as possible. ...
I’m going to be volunteering helping the speech therapist in my towns school district. What are things you find important that I can touch on?
I’m going to be volunteering helping the speech therapist in my towns school district. What are things you find important that I can touch on? I’m 31M and have stuttered my whole life. I am very excit...
We all have setbacks in our speech, at times I have doubt myself as well, but then I remmeber who am I and what I've had to go through to get to where I am today. Thats the same for yourself. You mad...
I'm glad this works for you , but I wouldn't do this myself , so I wouldn't recommend it to others. I dont think that how you cultivate real, genuine positivity about yourself....
I stutter still and it's tough but you really just have to accept that it's part of your life. You're not going to just wake up one day and be cured. I'm 31 and still struggle. I joined the Army and w...
I got the laughing almost daily when I worked at Petco, I’d be stuck on my filler saying “um uh” over and over and people would try to hide their laugh but were very bad at it. Every week though I had...
This is completely true. Nothing good comes fast and nothing that comes fast can last. A good starting point of acceptance for me was when my speech therapist told me that a stutter has many benefit...
Acceptance does not mean resignation. Meaning that you can accept the condition and still work on making progress on your fluency improvement if that is what you want. Acceptance means you understand ...
I worked in customer facing jobs for years in my teens and 20s. It helped my confidence and my speech, but the daily laughs from other people was humiliating. I no longer work in those types of jobs. ...
It's not easy. It takes years. The fact that you're trying to improve your mindset means you're on the right path. You have to stay positive, because what's the alternative? Being miserable for the...
Everyone gets disillusioned from time to time. We gotta keep battling and working through it, including acceptance to a degree. This is an obstacle only a small percentage of people understand and go ...