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Call it what you want, you're constantly talking about how you can stutter/block less, with techniques I agree with btw. You even talked about it in your last paragraph just then, and the video you li...
Yes exactly! I think the environment or how one feels about what their saying, like the weight they give it, has a far greater impact than the word if not being what gives the word it's difficulty in...
It's a fascinating common phenomenon like when someone feels they are done with what they wanted to say they go fluent and can say what ever at the end of the sentence like "yeah that's what I meant."...
Agree with this! Lee Lovett talks about spontaneous speech, and how we are more fluent when doing that. Here’s a BIG tip that helped me…. Know the idea of the story you want to tell, but don’t pre scr...
>One question though, what does "syntactic growth" refer to? I googled it and understand it's related to the ability to construct sentences, but what exactly does it mean in this context? The four...
Discovery
Discovery Hi. So I have discovered this weird thing about my stutter. Whenever I have a story or something to tell to someone I stammer more than I usually do. I get more conscious and get stuck on ev...
Yes pretty much, maybe even better initially. It was how I found out about it, but it is more of a nootropic (reason I tried it in the first place) and i felt a little too good and almost racy on it (...
Are you wondering if people like to distract themselves by using their phone or playing video games? Of course we “sorta feel better” after doing one of those things - but it does nothing to address ...
>I do anticipate my stutter. Thank you for your detailed answer. The conclusion is then, before your ninth grade, you didn't have this trigger: * anticipation After your ninth grade you had thi...
Yes I agree with everything you said. But then there are small things that don't completely line up with your theory. Why can we sing? And why is stuttering genetic? Also, Why would the decrease of ...
Hi! It has been a long time! My very hectic semester got over and a lot has happened. Since I didn't stutter since birth...I actually have no thoughts about whether I'm going to stutter until I know ...
>If I were able to forget I stuttered, would it go away? **Question #1:** What is your opinion? I mean, do you think stuttering goes away if you forget that you stutter? In my opinion, yes and no...
👏👏👏Beautifully said. I study psychology and this is spot on. I have to say that I think of the perception of threat will be gone then the stuttering will be gone too. I’m actually mixed about this ...
I think it totally depends on what sort of stuttering you have. For me, i have more runny speech type stuttering where i mumble alot and only stop on a few certain sounds. I find that these nootropics...
Thanks. I’m a little dense at times, a male blond 😄 so if I understand correctly, when I have to yell or talk loud I’m working hard to get the point across? When I just let go and not fight the stutt...
Stuttering has to do with message you’re trying to send and who the recipient is. The more attached the message is to your core the more indifferent it will be if you end stuttering or not. Being in p...
I‘ve got exactly the same problem.. I think there are some factors contributing to more stuttering when telling a story. Firstly, telling a longer story is a more difficult task for your brain than ju...
Stuttering can be worse when retrieving memories… it’s easier when you’re just in the present, going off the cuff, not planning what you’re going to say. Another technique is inhaling a deep breath an...
I only stutter when I have to explain something or tell a story
I only stutter when I have to explain something or tell a story Why is it that I can say any curse word I want, any stupid phrase, and it comes out like butter. Honestly, for my whole life, I've bee...
Yes, my block only comes when I have to say a planned sentence, or an exact word. Especially if I'm trying to share what someone else said, for example, telling someone a story about a conversation an...