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Why do everyone say "don't finish words" i love when people finish words for me since i absolutely hate my stutter...
I had a dude in my platoon in basic training with a stutter too so I wasn’t the only one. It’s been done before, you may seem alone, but there’s plenty of us out there. Push on and drive on. You got t...
So nice to hear I’m not the only one going military with a stutter. My GPA is a 3.7 and my PT scores around usually 94%-95%. Always room for improvement. Thank you for the kind words....
There’s plenty of stuttering officers in the military. I met a Colonel with a really bad one but everyone always shut the fuck up and listened when he talked because he only talked when he had somethi...
I understand it's a bad long term habit but it's the only thing that somewhat works for me at the moment. I don't care if it's short term as long as it will help me pass interviews....
I would like to chime in with all the other people on here cheering you on! Your efficiency as a doctor does not depend on HOW you say things, it depends on what you know and WHAT you say! I think it ...
Have you spoken to the senior doctors? Have you got a mentor at the hospital? There are two separate things to look at here. The first is your ability to do medical stuff. If your a 6th year student y...
I totally got what you say I never thought of that. it is a good idea for my internship Thanks a lot .......
Of course. In case not being quick and responsive in emergency situation is one of the things bothering you then do not worry. You could whip out a digital form on an iPad/tablet with all the common...
Hey! I work as a nurse. Yes it is so hard. But you work in healthcare profession.. surely people should understand. It can be scary when talking in a group of people.. but if they don't have empathy a...
Don’t think that way. We are special and unique :) I know it’s hard. I’m not a doctor but it affects me in my profession too. My advice would be to think of alternatives. Could you maybe present yo...
I am a 23 year old female . I am a 6th year medical student who stutters
I am a 23 year old female . I am a 6th year medical student who stutters I am a 6th year medical students . The fact is i have a moderate stutter which really holds me back from speaking in morning re...
I agree - being upfront and open about your stuttering lets them know it’s not an issue for you, e.g. “my name is x, I have a stutter. It’s not an issue for me and I am happy to talk about it.” You ca...
Can affirm. Interviewers are not looking for reasons to hire you. Yes, we are judged by how we speak and yes, I've lost jobs because of it. Life goes on....
So? :) I mean... really, so? So what? There are so many factors involved in an interview and a job application process in general. Just because there's a bias tendency in the speech initiation, that...
Isnt that obvious? I stuttered through all of my interviews and still got jobs....
A new study by Yale researchers provides evidence that interviewees are judged based on their social status seconds after they start to speak.
A new study by Yale researchers provides evidence that interviewees are judged based on their social status seconds after they start to speak. ...
I'm a Cybersecurity Solution Architect/Engineer. My role entails designing IT security solutions and building/implementing the designs. I do have daily project meetings where I need to give updates on...
How did you feel the interviews went? What kind of jobs are you going for? I have always found that being open about my stutter and the effect it has on my work is a good way to start an interview. ...
if you are applying for a technical job, tell them about the stutter, usually, they wont mind and it will help you relax, secondly practicing speaking loudly daily in the morning for 15 20 minutes hel...