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Usually if it’s a slide show I try write what I’m gonna say on each slide and I’ll print it out. When it’s my turn to present I bring the paper up with me and take my time reading...
Practice and hard work is most like changing the worlds and taking a hard breath? How is your stutter now? (If you want to share of course) There is more things I can do?...
Practice and work, nothing happens on its own. Figure out the words and sounds that trigger you. Then.. in my case, learned other words or sounds to use instead, back up a couple words and try again, ...
I’m going to be blunt. Most of the advice you find on the internet is BS. The best thing you can do is just practice and put yourself in those situations to get better. For stutterers, speech is a ski...
Ha I made a YouTube video on this exact topic because your story sounds near identical to mine , or soon will be as I'll be getting married next year, Catholic wedding, giving a speech etc I won't li...
Don't have any tips, just wanted to say this is my experience too, but maybe not because of familiarity but preparedness. The more prepared I am the more I'm likely to stutter. Like if I'm the one ac...
No worries. Years ago I actually started to consciously think in words, specifically planning how to tell anecdotes because I always felt lost in conversation and having something planned helped. May...
I've watched all the videos from that YT channel. Here are some tips (from him): \- apply singing techniques (i.e. smoothly and more air pressure) \- plan a sentence ahead \- divide sentences in s...
I’m sure your lecturer would be able to help you out if you ask, even send them an email. We need to do a presentation this year on my course and our lecturer said I’d you’d rather not do it in fron...
Hi there. As others have suggested and as someone who has also dodged presentations before, I would suggest you simply give it your best. Speak to the professors. A human being with humanity and compa...
It may be a stupid answer, but just don’t think about it. A more practical tip would be to think about something else. Think about the things you are actually doing right now, or in a conversation thi...
What works for me is basically writing a script for the presentation and learning it by heart. That way I feel less time pressure because I know exactly how much time it would take. I am also more con...
Putting pressure on yourself to talk faster will just make the stuttering worse. Just prep well and do your best and if you fail, go above your teacher to complain. Prove you did your due diligence by...
For me going very slow helps.. But I think in your case it won't help. When I want to prepare for my presentations let's say for 10 mins... I prepare speech only for 5-6 minutes and go really slow. ...
Thanks for the long post. It actually helps us know what’s going on in your life, and how it’s rated to your stuttering. It sounds like you are already pretty introspective about your stuttering, ten...
So I would really recommend the Dave McGuire course. They have an inexpensive self help book on Amazon called “Beyond Stammering: The Mcguire Program for getting good at the Sport of Speaking.” You ca...
I can recommend a course I did called "the Mcguire programme." they take kids that age. they haveca website, and check out the school for stammerers on youtube. they havecseveral courses a year in u.s...
Yes! It’s fantastic, helped me a lot with my stuttering. You get a copy when you do enrol in the McGuire program. You even practice what it says intensively for 3 days....
I took Chase Gillis Stuttering liberation program [https://www.stutteringliberation.com/](https://www.stutteringliberation.com/) It is 10 week program, and lifelong access to material/coaching after ...
reherse what youre going to say in your head. and when i was presenting i noticed how everyone was just on their phones, and no one was really paying attention..so dont sweat it...