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You know this type of thing has happened to me a number of times. Here is something that I realized that may help you: no matter how bad you think it affected other people’s view of you, IT IS ALWAYS ...
No this is great. Im glad you have come to understand it. I love reading things like this because even though everyones stutter is different, it can help people understand theirs too....
Yes, if that's what u want to do! I'm 3 years graduated as a vet and love my job which as u'd imagine, involves a lot of client communication. Steroids (or st-------Eroids) is my least favouirite word...
Aye bro I thought the same thing. And sometime I still do. But I’m starting to accept the stutter, and embrace that shit. Let people wait, and if they gotta problem with it, they ain’t even worth the ...
Letting you stutter have a say in what you want in your life will always be self-deception. That being said, if you have a pretty wild stutter…...
I’m an emergency doctor with a stutter and it ain’t ideal but it’s manageable. You’ll realise that everyone has their hang ups and aren’t really focused on yours....
You will be fine do not let stuttering prevent you from doing anything. And never forget this it is ok to stutter and everyone has there own issues. Accept your stuttering and you will be comfortable ...
If you don’t let your stutter both you then it won’t bother anyone else. “It’s only a big deal if you make it a big deal” Good luck...
Replace Fear with Hope. You can do this. Stuttering is nothing to be ashamed nor embarrassed about. It’s apart of you. It makes you, you....
It comes with me, it's part of me, if they ever was embarrassed by it they would be out the door. My current partner, in the 5 years we have been together I have never got the impression that she was ...
I find being up front about it helps a lot. If they are rude about it I'm glad I found that aspect of their personality early. If they aren't rude then yay!...
Yes. Be up front. If she responded negative to your stutter, I suspect it was not to your stutter itself, but your reaction to it (embarrassed, low self-confidence etc). If you can get comfortabl...
Not at all. Maybe it's just because I become too enthusiastic about what I talk about and it fucks with me? I've accepted my speech as a fact of my life so I don't think about it much at all...
Well at least it won’t be unexpected then. Good luck. Just be you that is ok. We all talk different. Good luck...
If you have to do then you have to do it. Accept it, embrace it, learn from it! It's going to suck at the time and leading up but regardless of the outcome you should feel good that you stood up there...
Good list Something else that's helped me a bunch as of late is to be less critical of myself and not care as much. I realized people don't really care if I talk fluently or not. Why should I care ...
How I successfully managed my stuttering
How I successfully managed my stuttering Note * What works for me, may not work for you * This is my personal experience * Not interested in debates \[again: what works for me, may not work for you\]...
Depression and Stuttering
Depression and Stuttering This may be a weird question but have yall ever noticed a connection between depression and stuttering? My speech teacher once told me that by limiting my emotions then I can...
From my point of view, stuttering is a truth. It is something that exists so I gotta accept it. BUT, it doesn't mean I shouldn't think about it as a bad thing, well I do. It is not ideal, and of cours...
Don’t let the stutter stop you, I’m proud on myself
Don’t let the stutter stop you, I’m proud on myself So i’m 23 years old and I wanted to share with you about myself I have stutter since ever, some bad times and some better times along the way but th...