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I developed my stutter (a neurogenic stutter) later, as an adult due to MS. I have had other speech impediments most of my life, but I don’t feel they held me back. So I didn’t really feel the need to...
I am a National Trainer and I speak in front of 100 to 900 people (medical professionals) and I've learned to turn my anxiety and fear into EXCITEMENT !!! I cannot wait to get on stage! I do have a ...
A key to overcoming your stutter is to not be anxious about it. Don't sweat over it, because admit it, this is how you're gonna live your life. A lot of us got through your phase, including myself by ...
Yeah i was thinking of putting it on my resume. But atleast now I'm getting calls for interviews or tests. I'm not sure if that would be the case if i put a disability up there. Did u face any problem...
The only thing that I can recommend is to put on your resume or cover letter that you stutter and there may be a delayed response during phone calls. You can also also use it to your advantage in you...
Holy shit. Id get a stroke if I'd have to go up in front of an audience that big 😂. Gratz to u. And will practice these tips. :)...
YOU ARE 100% !! I practiced every day for months and years in front of a mirror and reading out loud. The confidence you build by religiously practicing these tips greatly increases fluency. Take i...
My stutter is getting bad every year for some reason. I dont think I'll ever get to the point you're talking bout. Even my face to face convos are so so bad. Good thing is I've studied CS and hoping t...
Do most stutterers talk perfectly fine if completely alone in a room? This is my case and wondering if its the same for others.
Do most stutterers talk perfectly fine if completely alone in a room? This is my case and wondering if its the same for others. Been stuttering since I was a kid... now in my early 30's with a child. ...
Exactly this. Open your convo letting the other person know you stutter so they’re aware of the situation. Always worked well for me, including in the professional corporate world....
When i had a job in fast food i specifically asked to be put anywhere other than speaker or front cashier for fear of people making fun of my stammer. Lucky for me they put me in the grill and fryer p...
First, you are still young so you have a lot of time to get over this. I was the same way and now am in a sales job where 99 percent of what I do is on the telephone. Guess what? I am now better at ta...
Hey man I understand the stress. I have been working recruitment for the last 2 years and my job is primarily on the phone. It definitely gets easier as you do it more and more. At times when I do stu...
Working at Starbucks
Working at Starbucks So I've had a stutter for my entire life but I've learned how to somewhat manage it. Well I work at Starbucks and I've had a problem with customers laughing at me while trying to ...
That's really great and encouraging, and I have to admit that u r courageous. I just want to know your stuttering level ? And do u still stutter when teaching ?...
Bachelor's in Psychology, Masters degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. My job title is National Trainer and the ups are: I was told I could not do this job because of my stutter but I p...
Stuttering and work.
Stuttering and work. Hello everyone, hope you all doing well. I know that stutters have a difficult life, but we must be as positive as possible because life is fun when you think positively. Now, I...
I’m willing to help any way I can. I’m a 42yo male and have been a software developer for over 20 years. I built a company around a product I developed 10 years ago which I recently sold. Software eng...
I’m game. Msg me if you’d like. I don’t pretend to have stuttering figured out, but I’d like to think My relationship with my stuttering is better than it was 10 or even 5 years ago. I’m a soon to be ...
Feel free to msg me, I (39f) have a BS in Computer Science and I have worked in software and web dev for 20 years. I've even won a few awards along the way! We can do anything!...