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Aura? Are you for real. A part of having a stutter is knowing how to deal with embarrassing situations without losing your balance. It's probably a more important thing to master rather than speaking ...
At 46 my stutter is still there but has become much more mild and controllable as I got older. A lot of people “grow out of it” but honestly I just think that we find ways of dealing with it. Also as...
The only time I feel guilty or in a way shameful is when I’m struggling with my speech around my Son and people that I’m not very familiar with or especially if he is introducing me to friends and/or ...
Hang in there homie!! So respect that you stuck it out and said bye instead of switching to C ya later or something.. Stuttering isn’t something to be admired by well anyone but when you stutter like ...
I agree with you. I also think that the psychosocial aspect of stuttering is important. I too was the class president as a stutterer.. I agree that courage and our own beliefs are important as well.. ...
Maybe but does it matter? People are so into themselves and how they think they look that they might notice but unlikely give it a 2nd thought. If anyone does comment on it in a negative way that’s a ...
It can be very weird at first but don’t worry pls. I think I was too much in my head and I would Forget to just have fun with other people. I made great friends but I could’ve done more tbh. Just be u...
There is a mild one, but do not think about it or put your mind over it.. else it will spiral out of hand. Mind plays dirty tricks. The longer it lingers in your mind the worse it will become, bette...
In your own thoughts. Is stuttering remission possible by addressing the psychosocial component of stuttering?
In your own thoughts. Is stuttering remission possible by addressing the psychosocial component of stuttering? The psychosocial aspect is likely secondary to the neurological and genetic factors. And ...
AM I ALONE WITH THIS!? MY STUTTER HAS ALWAYS PROVIDED ME THE COURAGE TO DESIRE AND ENJOY SPEAKING IN FRONT OF GROUPS..
AM I ALONE WITH THIS!? MY STUTTER HAS ALWAYS PROVIDED ME THE COURAGE TO DESIRE AND ENJOY SPEAKING IN FRONT OF GROUPS.. Since I was a kid I have always thought I could be an example and sense of empowe...
Yeah dude that’s the actual worst. I think you’re doing a good job of zooming out and putting things in perspective. Giving presentations isn’t actually that important to your life or identity, so at ...
I know what you are talking about. I was in the same position 1st to 9th grade. School was pain. Reading aloud was a pain. Presentations were a pain! Talking with friends wasn't that bad, though. An...
https://www.stutteringhelp.org/Portals/English/book0012_11th_ed.pdf I’d highly recommend having a read of self help for the stutterer by Malcolm Fraser, really helped me. Found the bits that deal wit...
I'm on the same track as well. It is soo tiring mentally and physically. I would feel soo down after a serious long conversation ( I used to overeat my favourite food and get back to normal life). Thi...
The mindset is really simple actually, but takes a lot of time. You need to prove to yourself that these techniques have benefit and work long-term. I went through this path, so I do have lots of expe...
OMG! I’m so thrilled for you. I’m hoping this continues forever. You nailed it. Perhaps that will work for others. For me, total situational stutter, fluent in casual conversation and on phone, maybe ...
Yes!! I used to HATE myself! Self harm and all but my partner showed me how beautiful it is, how unique I am and how to make people feel like shit for saying things about my stutter. (That made me fee...
I always knew I stutter. But I've never seen it as a problem. In fact, when I think someone is trying to ignore me or dismiss what I'm trying to say, I get angry and more assertive. "So words take a l...
You’re a warrior dude EVERYONE has a story sharing yours brings tears to my eyes.. My dad and my brother were SOOO quiet due to the fear of speaking.. I never cared in first grade I made the joke when...
Good on you man, I wouldn’t say I’m proud of my stutter, but I sure am proud of the way I handle it....