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Did you mentioned before the interview for your job about your stutter?...
I don't know about LinkedIn but I don't know why it would be a bad thing. I've started just owning my stammer now and always disclose before an interview etc- has always gone down really well!...
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LinkedIn? Hey, I was wondering if it’s okay to mention your battles with stuttering in respect to a previous job or opportunity on LinkedIn. I don’t wanna sugar coat my experience but really talk abou...
Bringing it up early makes it so much better, and im telling you 99% of people are totally understanding and wont let it colour their perception of you, the 1% that do you don’t want to be dating anyw...
Does coffee help with making you more fluent? Also have you tried heavy resistance training? Its one of the best ways to keep my mind calm and because of that help me with my fluency. But the biggest...
>Yes, I know it's late in life and I know should've taken a step earlier at some point. Life isn't a race, my friend. You get to go at your own pace and know this is an important first step for you. ...
You're not overthinking at all! I understand you perfectly and it's something that frustrates me a lot too. It happens to me frequently. When they do that, it's like they're invalidating a huge porti...
Yeah if you think it might make you more comfortable, can be as simple as “hey, I just wanted to let you know I stutter so speaking in this class will naturally be a little more difficult for me.” You...
Going off of this, a lot of people who don’t even stutter are uncomfortable talking about it with people who stutter. Having that conversation about something so introduces a level of “intimacy” that ...
I am similar. I struggle with introductions and I struggle when speaking in front of groups. I self advertise, it is all I can do. “Hi, I am … …. … Rrr ….. …… geez …. Rokkitt. I have a stutter and ap...
That depends on the person. I don't talk about it with everyone; that would be very self-indulgent, but if it comes up in conversation I don't mind talking about it as much as they're interested, and ...
I understand. I don’t stutter much these days, but I’ve had embarrassing moments in the past. Perhaps try to speak with others before the instructor starts class. It may help you if you know others i...
Try to tell her in easy, humoristic way. Don't complicate (overexplain) it. I am sure it'll will be taken positively!...
Try writing out what you are going to say, line by line. That way you are just reading it and that always makes it easier for me. Or maybe have someone call for you with you beside them and you wri...
I think revealing to the interviewer in the beginning that you are a person who stutters can very helpful. I tried this before and felt much more at ease throughout the interview....
Still a teenager but here’s my best guess: Lower your chances of getting a job. But me personally just would disclose the fact I have a stutter issue....
There’s been multiple times where I choose to not express myself over my speech impediment. When I get into verbal arguments, I usually back out or drop it knowing I cannot express my self. Same if I ...
I think you should address her directly instead of going to HR/higher management so that you don’t risk making your career complicated or messy. As much as it sucks, it’s not severe enough for them to...
Tbh I just tell everyone I’m gonna meet that I have a stutter so when I actually stutter, they don’t see me as some mentally disabled guy...
Sometimes I think not to do that because I feel like they'll rule me out immediately. I did it once and they just awkwardly stared lol....