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4 powerful charisma tips for adults who stutter (happy new year)
4 powerful charisma tips for adults who stutter (happy new year) ...
Can you change the block to another form of stuttering, like a repetition, prolongation, or even just a less-tension-filled block? Staying more in the moment might help you play around with it, for la...
yeah I know what you mean. Maybe it will help if, when you're having a block, you stop as fast as possible, don't try to say anything for half a second or so and continue with the next sound, complete...
Anyone who's having blocks, please read this
Anyone who's having blocks, please read this I stumbled across this arcticle and I think it changed my life. This technique certainly won't work for everyone but it did for me so maybe it will help yo...
I don't think stuttering is a habit, I think we do things to help manage our stutter which could be considered a habit, such as fidgeting, loss of eye contact, talking quietly, talking fast etc I su...
Maybe the trick to not stuttering is simulating the exact verbal cues that happen when reading or when speaking alone. ...
Music and stuttering
Music and stuttering Hi everyone, I hope your Friday is going well! I just wanted to discuss what music has done to help your stuttering or at least relieve some of the stress that's associated with...
Can you drop the D in the company name and just slur past it? Like if the company was Microsoft and you were having trouble with the M, it could go something like “Hello this is-icrosoft tech suppor...
Don't even bother saying the D. Say "igital" instead. Or tigidal. Also have you ever had speech therapy? If so you've probably practiced something called easy onsets. Pronounce the first letter of t...
I feel your pain, man, I really do. Like almost everyone else here, I don't think you should quit. In fact, I don't want you to quit. I want you to stick with it, practice and overcome this obstacl...
Repetition is key. I have a job where I regularly brief a large group of people every day. At first it was hard, and I was embarrassed and struggled, but now, it’s as easy as singing a song. Don’t gi...
I work at a place with an "H" as the first sound in the company name and I fuck it up all the time. Obscenely hard name for me to say more than 75% of the time, I'd say. I've even had the same thought...
Not sure if this helps for you but try to regulate your breathing a couple of times before picking up. Breathe in slow and deeply though your nose and out the mouth, and hold it like that for a couple...
Yeah, i already started a few months ago. What i meant is that i'll put even more effort into it. ;)...
Thanks! I was skeptical too at first as It's like I said, there is no cure it all in x days as it takes hard work and dedication but it's definitely possible with the right mindset and technique. But ...
I only do speech practice when I’m going through a rough patch to help get the right parts of my brain firing again. One way I practice is to talk to myself when I’m in the car alone. It’s an easy tim...
i like the thought of speech practice as being any other form of exercise. i spend 20 minutes, two times a day, reading articles or poetry or course sheets on sounds that give me difficulty using spee...
I use DAF whenever I have a presentation at school but try to keep it to that so I don’t get used to it....
I don’t have a routine now & haven’t practiced one since, but in High School my speech therapist taught me a 20min routine that I practiced for a year. It consisted of making sounds, shapes with y...
Do you have a daily practice routine of some kind?
Do you have a daily practice routine of some kind? You know, speech/relaxation techniques or whatever. Do you have some kind of routine that you try to do every day?...