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Yeah go for it tell her you love her and see what she thinks and be confident about it, put on a happy face. I don't understand why you say you don't wanna "embarrass" her though. Do you think your s...
Got my first job
Got my first job I got my first job in one of big 4 companies with a very good salary. After my masters degree I was trying for job from 4 months and I have stuttering from my childhood and naaw I am ...
I had a similar experience where I had to visit my family in another country for a month and I had to talk and hold a conversation with dozens of people. At first, I literally could not get more tha...
For those who’s social skills are lacking because of their stutter or those who are afraid to talk or start conversations with people.
For those who’s social skills are lacking because of their stutter or those who are afraid to talk or start conversations with people. When I was a kid and up to when I was 16, my social skills were v...
The Gameplan: putting stuttering research into action to improve fluency
The Gameplan: putting stuttering research into action to improve fluency This chapter makes a lot of references to my [two](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/pl522u/neuropathology_why_stuttere...
Sorry for not replying, i was doing some papire work for new job, and I am moving to new city 😁 It was great I didn't stutterer at all myb a little bit on some words. And I was proud of myself. Thank...
I’m sorry about this. But I want to say that University gave me a new found confidence in myself and my stuttering. College tends to house a lot more open minded individuals, and it is a chance for y...
Get comfortable with being uncomfortable. I am in your corner cheering you on!!! You got this!!!! I believe in you 🙏...
Hey man, you’re going to do great. Some words of advice. Enjoy this man! You may be uncomfortable doing this but in the grand scheme of life this is what you need. Some tasks in life are daunting howe...
Life is full of experiences 💞 some good, some bad, and some just meh. Change your perspective and you change your life. It’s one of the most powerful things that has ever impacted me. I wish you the ...
Yes, the “cleaning the wound” exercise really helped me. Understanding what your biggest fears are around speaking and writing down every time you were embarrassed or botched a speech and or social in...
For me when I listen to music I gain more confidence and the music makes me feel like the main character so It helps with my stutter haha...
The same thing would happen to me when I would rap along to lyrics in a song be it by myself or around people, but I didn't know how much it helped until an English teacher in 8th grade had us sing a ...
I stutter mainly around family. This has changed drastically over the years but I’ve learned that confidence is will do so much for you at the end of the day when it comes to speaking out on a regular...
It is much easier trust me. Yet you will still have moments with work or phone calls that are tough so keep working to improve it if you can!...
You're right, it is hard. Accepting your stutter and living with courage takes a lot of work and practice. Be kind to yourself. Hopefully you can find an SLP who specializes in stuttering. They can he...
Yea, I don't think that will ever change. Your image is super important at that age. I dealt with all the snickers and teasing back then. It went away once college came around and people can look past...
Thank you so much!! I’m sorry about that terrible experience with the project:(( I’m glad you are living your best life now:D...
I used to be right in your shoes. At 17 I too struggled hard with self acceptance and confidence with my stutter. One of the most humiliating moments of high school for me happened in 11th grade, when...
33/M here. It's always going to be hard, but it gets easier. The older you get, the more you realize that people are generally nice. They'll wait for you to finish, and won't look down on you for stut...