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I completely agree. Placing so much importance on what others think is a killer. Being your authentic self is key to self-expression. I spent so long but even knowing how to do that, how to be myself....
I’m a oldish guy now. In my 40s. When I was in my early 20s I got a job operating audio conference calls (used to be a thing). I had to essentially lead the call. Introduce new attendees and read ques...
Is it normal for my stutter to come back?
Is it normal for my stutter to come back? From when I first started speaking to age 5y/o, I had a pretty bad stutter that I was made fun of for a lot. I have autism along with some mental health disor...
i swear that is exactly how i feel, im 17 currently turning 18 in a couple months, and i hate being alone but im forced too due to my stutter. and I want to have more freedom while working so im curre...
Idk, everyone has their problems and seeing it from the outside vs. dealing with it yourself are two different worlds. Do you know what the inner world of someone with OCD is like, or tourettes, eatin...
EXCELLENT book very true and honest view of stuttering and stuttering mind and gives deep insight about psychology and gives nlp tools,A must Read book for any Stutterer....
Have you disclosed that you stutter? You do not have to but honestly I think saying it up front would help so that they don’t try to blame it on anxiety and believe some myth nervous energy is the rea...
I mean in a way we are different. But who is “normal”? Everyone is very different and just because you can’t see what their problems or flaws are doesn’t mean they don’t have any. Being a stutterer it...
New here..
New here.. I'm 34 years old and have been stuttering since third grade elementary school. Before that I had no issue talking except a lisp when I was like 7 years old. My oldest sister stuttered also ...
When I'm truly happy, relaxed or so passionate about the thing I'm talking about my stutter totally goes away. Is anyone else like this and do you have any tips on how to stop at all if this is the case?
When I'm truly happy, relaxed or so passionate about the thing I'm talking about my stutter totally goes away. Is anyone else like this and do you have any tips on how to stop at all if this is the ca...
Thanks for the inspiration! I define fluency as no longer holding back what we think, feel and say. So in other words, fluency as a mindset, not necessarily as physical blocks. But they are often rela...
I have only met one other person who stutter and she’s a woman...
I'm glad that it turned out like that for you, but teaching is something completely different. Even a small/moderate amount of stuttering suffices for you to be eliminated just at the first glance. St...
A talk about presentations
A talk about presentations Hi guys. So one thing I was really trying to wrap my head around was how, in North America atleast, presentations are mandatory throughout school: first it starts with theat...
Not to be rude but there wouldn’t be a whole subreddit if it could be easily fixed and banished forever....
Yea the point is that Joe Biden has a stutter so people in the stuttering community usually don’t like it too much when they see people online tearing Joe Biden apart for his speech haha...
I don't think there would ever be a concensus on this with stuttering, even though a lot of people might feel it applies to them. Accepting stuttering as neurodiversity basically means, "fully embrac...
I don't consider it that way. Every human being has some flaws and I don't feel we need to categorize and put them into buckets....
I’d say no. A habit is something you do semi-voluntary. It seems like It could be something completely involuntary psychologically, I’d be interested in what other more knowledgeable people say...
I suppose it's a personal comfort thing, but I've tried to stay far away from getting any clinical labels about it. I don't want it to define me and I imagine being clinically diagnosed would make a p...