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You never know unless you give it a try. They've helped lots before that the feelings of shame and humiliation is extremely common for speech therapists to hear their clients express and it is complet...
Hey buddy I’m 20 and I am same boat like you are, I joined in gym before and really has makes me feel better for my mental health, and idk what to say anymore I know is hard just i want to tell u that...
Yeah spot on. My stutter is bearable more often than not but I have never really let it get me down. I do have moments where I think "what could have been" especially when it comes to careers but yo...
I was in your same boat, I joined the gym last year and it really helped boost my confidence, just having small talks with people helped a lot and feeling good about my body. Best of luck...
It will be over before you know it and the other person will not even remember the interaction after you leave. Get through it and know you can do it!!!...
Its going to be hard. I read some people comment that you have to live with it, but really you dont, you can kill yourself whenever you like, i dont recommend it tho, but then again, there is always ...
try your best, dont be too hard on your self. In the end, this thing is out of our control, but we cannot let it control us! remember that...
I only applied for it because my family egged me on. I get so nervous when making professional phone calls to, say, the doctors, opticians, takeaways, schools, etc. I've found out I get a different ...
Well good on you for going for a job that would terrify me, even the thought of it would put me in panic mode.. wish you all the best, you sound a confident person who wont let your stammer rui...
Jumping out of your comfort zone is always a good decision. Glad you made that and can grow with it...
I wouldn’t say i tackled it.i just try to be more confident in myself and i stutter less. Of course it’s different for everyone...
How much of your attention do you feel you're putting on your content vs on not stuttering? I know that can be hard when you're blocking in a sound, but what I found helps is being very enthusiastic. ...
This was just coming from my own personal experience that was quite recent that I was rejected but I was e-mailed back when I followed up that the other candidates had the relevant skills they were lo...
I went through your profile bro ! Just keep this in mind man ! To fight the toughest battles only tough soldiers are sent ! And you are never alone out there ! You are the chosen one ! Face it , fight...
This can be true, but at the same time, it's important to remember it's not your job to care about and try to save every asshole you come across. If they don't want to be helped, don't want to take yo...
Same here, though I think it helped my self-confidence, which then helped my stutter. I started with long-distance running, then moved to boxing and bjj....
It will get better. I stuttered horribly till my 30s. The breakpoint was realizing that stutter is part of me and there is no point in fighting it. Since then I started feeling not guilty and stopped ...
I was 20 when I did it. Speech is very good today. I’m able to get through work presentations and day to day interactions with little to no disfluency. It was a turning point. I still have my moments,...
You're constantly changing. What new habits do you want the future you to have? If its a more mature, resonant, commanding voice (as slow speakers are) then perhaps improved stuttering is just a side ...
Growing up I had a severe stutter and to protect myself, I stayed isolated and communicated through pieces of paper, whispering and pointing. Later in life, I woke up and decided that I wasn't goin...