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100% good attitude. I submitted a video where I stuttered my ass off, still got an A....
That's how it should be. We shouldn't have to feel ashamed, embarrassed or bad when we stutter. It happens so often, it's part of us and we have to accept it at the end of the day. Keep going, you got...
Take this award pro gamer remember at the end of the day just don't give a fuck but don't come off as rude or anything lol. your stutter doesn't change you, only the reactions to your stutter do....
Good for you. You’re being yourself and college has enough pressure. Stuttering is tough enough without having to accommodate others so they feel more comfortable....
I personally stutter a little when alone, and stutter alot when in a group of friends or work team meeting and with the help of my psychiatrist we have narrowed the gap significantly. He never told me...
30y old here. I run a global marketing team and every day is hard. It’s difficult when you can’t articulate what you want, but I try and speak with my actions as much as possible rather than my voice....
Don’t forget to prepare your presentations before. Practice it as much as possible with your friends and family... And when the day of the evaluation will come, just do it and be proud of yourself no ...
>Have you noticed that you stutter less when you forget that you have stutter when talking to someone, like a very close friend ? > >I strongly believe most of our stutter is pure psyc...
40 years old. Have worked with the public for 24 years now. My stuttering has gotten much better over time. My confidence is better in talking to people now. Does it flare up sometimes? Absolutely...
I am 27 well I am not financially independent yet and still feel like a kid a lot of the times but my stutter got better a lot like the others. I remember feeling like you do when I was 17 myself and ...
I think we only live with it by creating methods to avoids word difficulty and speak with confidence. Like I have nothing to lose. It works for me so hopefully, it works for u....
23 here i’ve done a 4 year education of becoming a sportsteacher. I needed to step out of my comfort zone sooo many times. En blocked sooo many times that I din’t gived a fuck anymore what people thou...
I’m 43 and like others have said I wouldn’t say I’ve “cured” my stutter but I’ve found success, both personally and professionally, despite it. I started, grew and sold a successful software business ...
I’m sorry that happened to you :( You’re right, I can’t imagine what that feels like. But you were able to overcome it and that’s what matters. Those people were very narrow minded. Thank you for th...
30 years old here and still stutter on a daily basis and I am a medical doctor treating patients and happily married with a wife that loves me and my stutter so never tell yourself you can’t do it. Y...
>>Success Stories? Yes. 50M here. I didn't get fluent until my 20's. You are NOT too old to get fluent. I remember how bad it was being a young man with a stutter. Just wanting to be heard. F...
35 with a “mild” stutter that may be similar. I stutter enough that’s it’s noticeable to those who interact with me often, or in those specific situations we all know so well (specific names/places/dr...
Oh yeah fr, I still have my bad days too. But imo whats most important is just putting yourself out there and not let the bad days and the unlucky blocks hold you back. What really helped for me was ...
>I was just wondering, as someone who is teetering between acceptance and shame does it get better? **YES** It takes a long time, but it gets better. Just as you're no longer the 16 year old you...
I highly recommend finding a hobby that doesn’t involve talking - for me, that was music. It’s twofold in its helpfulness: you get to share something cool with the world without speaking, and you have...