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Hey I’m sorry you went through that. I’ve been there. No one else can get inside your head to understand what you are going through. Believe me, acceptance helps. I find if I think things through and ...
I'm somehow on the other side of your situation OP, I'm a foreigner living in Turkey and want to train in Turkey as well for a while (I study architecture). It doesn't bother me because for me archite...
Thanks for your reply. I really enjoy the learning Japanese. And i want to live in Japan too. But right now, If i don't speak Japanese well. I lost all my chances to live in Japan( or study/work in Ja...
Anyone in here work in finance?
Anyone in here work in finance? I’m a rising junior double majoring in finance and economics major and aspire to work in investment banking. I do have a moderate stutter and things such as networking ...
Hey, I'm fluent in Japanese, I've been in the country for 17 years now and stutter when speaking it. Perhaps not as bad as I do in English but it sucks all the same. It didn't happen until I became fl...
I tend to substitute these trigger words for words of the same meaning that I know I am comfortable in saying, which I know it's avoiding matters, but maybe when you settle into your job a bit more an...
Thanks for your compliment man, really appreciate it. Again, i'll try to address your questions as best as I can * Question 1 •"Have you tried to find a cure?" Question 2 •"if you have, what kind of ...
Alright man, I'll try to address each of your questions seperately so it's easy for you to read. * "how and when did you get a stutter and how many years do you live with that ": I've been stammering...
1. You are very brave for accepting a talking job Whilst having a stutter 2. Try attending speech therapy, I am at the moment and it’s really working. They give you some helpful tactics to use 3. If ...
Become a MD. Once you’re a doctor you don’t need to worry about communicating with people for promotions or anything. I wish I did that instead of engineering (job where you need skills such as projec...
Become a MD. Once you’re a doctor you don’t need to worry about communicating with people for promotions or anything. I wish I did that instead of engineering (job where you need skills such as projec...
Well time can be the difference between life or death in some cases. I don't think the choice is as easy as no doctor or doctor either in most cases. Chances are you'd be going to a hospital if you're...
In most place, seeing a doctor who stutters would be less dangerous than seeing no doctor. Of course, if doctors are a dime a dozen where you live, it's only theoritical....
I would imagine that someone showing up to the ER and the doctor not being able to articulate what's going on is dangerous....
The fact that you're willing to put yourself out there and be somewhat vulnerable is the hardest part if you ask me. In the past I briefly run it by people and say something along the lines of "Someti...
I had interview on may 25 for IT position at Bank, there were 3 interviewers, i was nervous, but it didn't stop me, I was calm, i took my time, and spoke slowly, after two days they call me to offer a...
It's always been my view that almost any job gets a large volume of applicants. With that being said, even if you were fluent the chances of you getting the position would be just as difficult. That i...
I work in the call center industry, so talking is my job. I'm in management, so presenting with all eyes on me is a regular thing. I have an imperceptible to major stutter (as always with us stutterer...
I know this is kind of easy to say but honestly, if he isn't cool about it, he probably isn't someone you want to be working for anyway. If he is a jerk about something like a stutter, he will be a je...
Starting a new job is always scary!!! Whenever I’m nervous about something I try to change my mindset from “I’m nervous” to “I’m excited”. For me, it helps me feel the heightened level of emotion with...