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Very interesting on the breathing. Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I haven't gone super deep on the breathing as you have, but I have had to slow down everything from breathing to enunciat...
The process started from the age of 40 (presently 55) when I was able to leave the corporate world, and I decided that I wanted to actively try and reduce my stutter. My first observation was that m...
What were the things you felt helped out the most with your stuttering? Was it the things you list above such as meditation, breathing, etc.? Did you try things like reading out loud consistently or t...
I stuttered for 38 years. Tru singing stopped. I'm 40 now. I'm still very scared to speak. I hope i can get over it in the years to come. I'm from the Netherlands, if you need help and support DM ...
Notice how your breath is in flow..... relax, just observe it... in, out, in out.... watch how, by doing so, you chill out, your mind calms. After while, make a sound as you exhale... again, see how e...
Sadly there no cure stutter I still struggle this day but ur right they is good techniques ...
I hope it's ok to share this, but it doesn't feel right not to respond to your post here. I'm a professional singer and actor and private voice teacher. I spoke with a prominent stutter into my early ...
Not true. Plenty of us have been able to largely overcome our stutters, and while they're still *with us*, they barely present at all....
Taking them forever is kinda crazy to me, but if it helps you, then good luck. It's nice to see your speech is improved...
Personally, I would agree with your assessment. I think stuttering can be very different for different people, though. In my case, my stuttering has improved dramatically over the years. I chose to ...
Unfortunately, sometimes some people in our lives aren't safe in this way, if you are underage you need to speak to another trusted adult about how it makes you feel and hopefully they can advocate fo...
What Would Be The First Thing You Would Do After Getting Rid Of Your Stutter?
What Would Be The First Thing You Would Do After Getting Rid Of Your Stutter? ...
I wish the first lesson I could teach my fellow stutters is to stop caring about what other people think about them, esp strangers on the internet. I put same weight on their words as a dog barking at...
I’m so happy to hear he’s in band! It shaped me into who I am today. I ended up majoring in music and taught for 10 years (yes! With a stutter!) I’m out of the field now, but I’m forever grateful for ...
Hi Weary_Traffic3385, first of all I want to thank you for your hard work as a parent to ensure your kid has his psychological needs met, and also for trusting his instincts and preferences as an indi...
I thought therapists didn't work back in the day, but trying will be better than nothing. I wish you all the best!...
Do not recommend speech therapy?? Umm not a good advice. A good speech therapist can truly make a difference. Yes they may not improve your stutter but self advocacy, confidence, awareness can all hel...
Never. You could stutter & still have great confidence. If people don’t want to be around you because of your stutter why would you want to be around those people? I don’t even know how many girls tol...
Yeah it's tough, I still struggle with the flow state but being aware of its existence helps in a way. It's also very reassuring to know that you, in fact, CAN be fluent and that it's possible to lear...
>Make positive changes in your life. Just please do ANYTHING. Doing nothing is by far the worst thing you can do. That is just simple, good advice. I hope you keep getting better!...