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Lecturer agreed to me presenting alone in front of her
Lecturer agreed to me presenting alone in front of her Honestly even though she's okay with this, I still have this anxious feeling. It always happens like I'd get a lecturer or teach from school that...
>Will definitely answer your question when I find time to actually think about myself and how I was and what are the changes that happened. Please do that: every time you speak to someone, observe...
If I am by myself I am Very fluent and can speak a lot better. I did a little test on discord before where I tried to say something to my friends on discord and I could not get it out. I muted the mic...
OH my gosh... this is freakishly close to my story. I also began to stutter more in 2019-2020, which is also when I was a senior in high school. The pandemic definitely didn't help things. It made me ...
Yes, I tried with people for the first time I speak with them, and it succeeds in the first place, with less talk, that is, I do not speak much. But when I talk more, I start to stutter gradually...
**"I'm tired being anxious and depressed" " Tips?"** Your current stutter habit is: \- if you speak, you are anxious and depressed \- if you speak, you have a feeling in chest/belly that your...
exactly. Your current stutter habit is: \- if you speak, you have a feeling in chest/belly that your body (instinct) interprets as 'I will stutter' - correct? ​ So, these are existing t...
I’m not really thinking about feared words all the time. But you know these feelings you get when you know you’re going to say a word that is difficult to say in terms of stuttering, these feelings ma...
Exactly: \- you: "For me the fear comes from memories of bad experiences" \- me: " Why do you believe that you will stutter on a feared letter?" \- you: "Because I have stuttered on them previously...
**"If I had my way, stuttering would be considered an anxiety disorder - not a physical impairment"** I agree with you, but the definition of anxiety is not complete. Positive triggers that lead to a...
So you fear a word because you feel ashamed to stutter on it? Interesting. Then the obvious question: Why do you believe that you will stutter on a feared letter?...
Good questions you are asking here. For me the fear comes from memories of bad experiences I have had blocking on a word. It’s like the fear makes me feel the bad feeling we get when stuttering. But W...
I was feeling the same way since the pandemic started. Found a great program that helped me get over the fear and anxiety associated with stutter. I'm in a much better place now. DM me if you'd like t...
Why beat yourself up for tripping over your words? Is there something you stand to gain from this harsh inner critic? This could be your single biggest problem. Make a conscious choice to quickly for...
Suggestions?
Suggestions? I have had a moderate stutter since i can remember. I am in medical school rn and i am just so sick and tired of not only being anxious about any kind of communication with my peers or pr...
‘Anticipatory Struggle Hypothesis’, which posits that the anticipation of upcoming speech or communication failure causes people who stutter (PWS) to make adjustments to their way of speaking that res...
True but let us not ignore the fact that sometimes stuttering gets worse when we are nervous....
Wow! That's not fair at all because nervousness and stuttering are not related at all...
Hey do anyone who is reading, I had the exact same situation as the op where whenever I am stressed out, I have the crying breath something like a quick double breathing that happens and the feeling i...
I told a doctor that I stutter and she says it's simply bcs of nervous...