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What is a badass? Is it a specific person, a look, a hairstyle, clothes... no, it varies person by person. It’s character, the way you compose yourself but more importantly it’s how that person deals ...
I just want to highlight how you can have such an impact on peoples lives by sharing words. If you feel like you may have something to say that may help someone. Share it. You never know the positive impact it can have on their life (until they dm you about it months later:)) keep going everyone.
I just want to highlight how you can have such an impact on peoples lives by sharing words. If you feel like you may have something to say that may help someone. Share it. You never know the positive ...
Man you have every right to feel the way you do right now. It can be extremely tough. Especially being 19. That age is hard and full of constant comparisons to others (which of course does not make yo...
I believe that accepting your stutter is the most effective way to reduce your disfluency. To accept your stutter I think that what you first need is strong confidence, so try and excel at something o...
Become your own person. Find a sport at which to excel. Find a hobby. Invest in your environment. Help people. Become self confident....
Who told you therapy has no effect? You can learn incredibly valuable lifelong skills through speech therapy. Joe Biden is a known stutterer and you would hardly know it if you weren’t trained to list...
OP , we stutters always face people who doubt our abilities . And there are times we are at a place with lowest self esteem and low self confidence. And that is NORMAL for stutters yet we achieve a lo...
You're not alone on this man, the majority of people who stutter are going through harder times. But some people are also improving because they are finding ways to still take action and work on the...
I know there's that perspective, I just want to be seen as strong and manly by everyone. I need to finally accept that I won't be... Good response though...
Can I offer this perspective, vulnerability is strength. Having to be vulnerable is strong. Putting yourself out there with your stutter is strong. Vulnerability can even act as a character meter, if ...
Woah I’m thinking passive aggressiveness isn’t the answer here, so “:/ guy” I think you should try not to worry about it too much, if you stutter it isn’t the end of the world, getting the question ri...
Being really witty, but not managing to deliver properly is the worst feeling. That said, the occasions where you can get a joke out fluently are a better feeling than smack...
just stay calm everything will go well in the end just a stutter is, I also have a presentation tomorrow...
I completely agree with you. Complete fluency should not be the ultimate goal. If it happens, then it happens, but we should be content with all the milestones and progress that we make, whether they ...
As sort of an aside, but important nonetheless: > Although I may never fully recover from stuttering, given me current age and the supposedly decreased neuroplasticity that aligns with getting old...
Agreed! Joe Biden, for example, inspired me to work on my stuttering, and the fluidity of my speech has improved significantly since then. (I’m a young adult who has stuttered for a majority of my lif...
I feel like... in a way, it’s nice to see that other people struggled, but I would really like to know more about how they got through the tough times. Like, when Emily Blunt said she stopped stutte...
Look is better to let stuttering to happened because if you try to hide it you just will feel more stress, if you stutter is not end of the world don't worry :)...
I won't mention it. I guess the message is, if you do see an improvement, people will notice and feel happy for you. FWIW this guy is a very high performer in physics research, his presentations are...
No tips. Just want to say that i root for you. Go you! Whatever happens you will be the bravest person in that room....