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How To Go About Making Friends, Dating and Finding a Job
How To Go About Making Friends, Dating and Finding a Job Hello everyone! My name is Tiff and I'm a person who stutters. I've been stuttering since I was in elementary school and have been to therapy...
I think employers expect people to be nervous during a job interview, so I bet you’re good. McDonalds was one of my first jobs, I started in the grill but eventually moved to the register. Despite som...
Most employers don’t mind if you stutter a bit. As long as you showed up on time, presentable, everything should work out....
It'll get worse before it gets better. Know this and hang in there. Working a job with public interaction will definitely be challenging, but it's the challenge that will make you explore new ways of ...
First job
First job I’m 17 and I started my first ever job a couple of weeks ago as a waiter in a pub. So far it hasn’t been too bad. I like it but I find it so difficult to talk to customers. Just asking them ...
> Did therapy alone worked for you? Any unintentional changes in mindset by you, alongside? You ever had social anxiety? If yes, how is it now? Did therapy alone work for me? Yes. But I want to be...
Just a thought
Just a thought Honestly my stuttering is different every day and how things go during the day. One day it’ll be barely noticeable and the other it’d go crazy. And I’ve been thinking how stuttering wou...
I’m studying computer science. There is some talking when working with teams but if you know how to code no one cares...
Hey , I'm in med school and I stammer . Don't let your stammer stop you from wanting to be a doctor . You've survived all the bad days up until now and you will in the future too . Just believe in yo...
Im in the phase of my life where im just so tired fighting and struggling against my stutter. Acceptance really is all i can do right now. Speaking is something that humans can do naturally and effort...
I had a minor stutter in college as well and you just have to throw yourself into new crowds of people all the time, I’m not going to lie I partied a lot in college too and I would always try to go th...
But in reality . Stuttering will limit your options in life. You can't be a doctor who can't even talk and ezplain to patients properly . And you can't work as emergency doctor either because you ca...
It takes a huge toll on me, even now. The feeling of inferiority is always present. The lack of confidence. For as long as I can remember, it made me hesitant to do the things I wanted to do in life. ...
Hope I’m not too late to chime in! Like many other people have pointed out, there’s really not a ton of jobs that will flat-out be impossible without a stutter. I, 22m, just graduated college with a...
Being a PWS (Person who stutters) felt like a horrible curse growing up, but I can say at 28 years old that stuttering feels almost more like a right of passage. You have to overcome such a public dis...
I was in the same same boat you are. From Kindergarten to 12th grade I was in speech therapy. Didn’t really help a whole lot. I stuttered all through college but I didn’t let that stop me from doing w...
Hey, u/AnxiousAbrocoma5222! Stuttering has no ‘cure’, but there are a ton of methods and speech therapy techniques to help suppress stuttering at its core. With that said, the other commenter is hitti...
I have stuttered since I was born. Primary school was hell because you know kids are assholes but as you said things got better when just stopped thinking about it. I have a normal life, really good f...
I am in no way a medical professional but you could give anti depros a try. Doctor will start you out on a low dose, give you a month to report back to him. After it you could get a higher dose. These...