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1. Try to stay calm and healthy all the time. Whenever I feel pressured/ stressed or tired, I start to stutter more (sometimes a lot). So try find a way to be relaxed and calm, dont be intimidated by ...
One thing I’m finding helpful: directing my focus on making my speech easier, and more frictionless, rather than directly addressing my stutter. I find this helps me isolate which parts are actually...
Sigh, that's me, it has become a real phobia. And the only way to overcome it is make the damn call anyways...
I have a situational stutter as well and I find it difficult to get techniques to stick. I have this quirk where I don't stutter at all in therapy so I find it hard to learn things like fluency shapin...
I had a bad stutter until around 10-13yrs old to mild until 18 yrs old. In my 20's it was less and now I'm 34yrs old with very little to none. My father had me read everything out loud as a kid and ...
I read this book on self-therapy and one message that really stuck with me is "if you can speak without stuttering when you are by yourself, why can't you do it in every other situation?" I was dismis...
Honestly, as a person that stutters, when I was in middle school and high school my stutter was something that I had a lot of anxiety about, I mean I used to make my friends order food for me because ...
Is this known or a new thing?
Is this known or a new thing? I've been trying new things to "cure" my stutter for the past couple of years. Some didn't work at all, some worked but not fully. Recently I've been trying to emulate ...
Take 3 deep breaths before exhaling, focus on your breathing exercises, clear your mind while speaking at a steadied pace and make eye contact with your audience. Your confidence will grow with each...
Hi Viktor, personally I don’t try to fight or conquer stuttering. It’s a part of who I am, and I’ve learned to accept it. I also don’t push myself to be more fluent than I naturally am. Instead, I try...
Personally, if I heard that response, I’d probably repeat myself once. If it happened again, I’d just move on and try another pharmacy. I don’t feel the need to change how I speak just to accommodate ...
Best thing you can do for yourself is to talk whenever is possible no matter how you say it , you did great though...
need an advice
need an advice Hello all last week I read this [article](https://web.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/Infostuttering/steringdies.html) someone posted and since then I have a big dilemma about what to do, Five...
Hi, I’m from Malaysia, and my native language is Mandarin as well. I’ve lived in France and Spain for my studies, and now I’m working in Germany. I’ve had to learn several foreign languages just to ge...
When my stutter/stammer or “Speech Impediment” began, I was on summer break from Kindergarten to 1st grade. My Mother was troubled by this because she told me that her stutter was around same time, bu...
Hey there! You need to start speech therapy right now. It wont cure you but it will make it much more bearable and it will give you tools to do presentations....
I don't know how bad your stutter is so I understand if you think your only option is to stay single. And I'm so sorry you feel that way. But no matter how bad a stutter is, it can get better with pra...
I haven’t said be confident, I said talk. I said that confidence is only built by working. That is a universal truth. Imo “just accept it” is just one part of dealing with a stammer. There are multipl...
I'm glad that reading aloud works for you! Personally, I find that doing actual tasks is more effective than reading aloud when it comes to reducing social anxiety....
Yes whenever I start feeling too uncomfortable with speaking I start reading aloud some random articles every day. For about 30 mins a day...