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That’s really great to hear. But how did h manage to control it? I have tried techniques but none of them really worked out. My question is how did u teach ur brain to control ur speaking problem. Was...
I only do one thing and I do it very well. I only know how to do is to train the brain how to learn. I have spent years researching how the brain learns. I discovered that my brain is wired differentl...
I have already transformed my brain into a fluent speaker. I don’t stutter anymore after a lifetime of stuttering. I trained my brain to become a fluent speaker by being able to voluntarily control my...
When you have continuous airflow you cannot stutter. This is how fluent speakers talk so they don’t stutter....
Considering you think she is rude and passive aggressive, I would take the high ground. I think you can approach her and discuss it with her privately, or ask to do so at an appropriate time. Non conf...
It teaches to speak in a different manner than the one we do naturally(it's supposed to bypass the defective speech pathway that we stutterers have) Some general things common are - stretching of all ...
I’m mostly fluent now but I used to have a moderate-severe stutter. Speech therapy wasn’t a miracle cure but it certainly gave me ideas for techniques. I found a couple I liked that I built on. One w...
Sounds like my brain. Do you have ADHD? The last example sounds like [cluttering](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluttering), which often coexists with stuttering (I am one of the lucky people who go...
It’s great that you’re thinking proactively about this. Online speech therapy can definitely help with strategies to manage stuttering, especially if your focus is on techniques to navigate high-press...
You’re doing okay, really, just take it easy try to speak slowly, no rush,take a deep breath before you start talking don’t force words let them flow and practice talking in front of a mirror it build...
The fear is the worst of it. What helps me is to train hierarchically.. overcome your fear by going into situations that make you feel uncomfortable, but are not a huge burden.. For me that is curren...
One thing that could help is taking a deep breath right before saying your name, and then saying it as you exhale. On the plus side, it’s impossible to stutter if you speak as you are exhaling. It s...
This method always works think of a sentence. Then breath out and put ur hands on ur lower ribs As you breathe in try to expand both of ur ribs to the outside than speak with power and push ur ribs ...
At first I was very nervous about doing presentations and once I absolutely stuttered through all of the presentation in front of the whole department and all of the students and guess what it has all...
Probably trying not to think about how I'm going to say what I want to say , trying to be present and not overthink . Also trying to speak in front of a mirror...
I've been using Kryvane for speech practice and it's incredible how natural the conversations feel. The AI actually remembers context and responds like a real person, which helped me get comfortable w...
I don't think we can be "fixed". We can only learn tools and strategies to make it more...manageable. I hate it too. ...
Oooo I got an anser! So idk when or why I started doing this but I started to tap my fingers on stuff for every time I'd stammer, which overtime made it so I only stammer in 3s, for example: "eh eh eh...
Exactly this. Find something that works for you and use it. There is nothing wrong with preferring a different way to communicate the same message....
I think it’s because you are thinking on how you say the word, not just say it. It’s kinda like singing, you focus more on pronunciation. Marilyn Monroe’s iconic breathy voice is a tactic she used t...