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Kids don't sugarcoat things, they say it like it is. They do it all the time and that is great! Sometimes it helps to have a mirror shoved in my face. It keeps my selfesteem up and in check, my confid...
Finally a guy on this page that says it like it is. I'm doing the same thing. I started teaching to other students and giving presentations. Getting better and better each time i do it. Sure some time...
Discomfort Will help you grow, take the new job and make yourself and us proud! We often make our own issues bigger than they are, you will beat yourself up eventually if you don't take the new job an...
Yes, take the new job! You shouldn't let your speech restrict what job you have. It sounds like the job is objectively better, aside from the added stress. I would also suggest seeing a therapist to...
Take the job. You will regret not taking it for the rest of your life. Don't let your stuttering hold you back. You got this far with it, don't stop now! ...
The benefits will definitely be better but I'm still unsure of the culture. Based on the interview (which I practiced a lot to avoid stuttering), my manager seems to be very easy to get a long with. ...
Take the new job!! I know this is WAY easier said than done but... FUCK EM! If you stutter in a meeting, they gonna wait! If you stutter in conversation, THEY GONNA WAIT! You have shit to say and it's...
I'm not a web developer, but your question piqued my interest. Let me explain: As far as I can tell, you're asking other people about their experience with being a stutter in a particular field. That...
This is exactly how I felt and still feel (to an extent.) I'm 25 years old and have been dealing with it since as long as I can remember. I always hated presenting but was a social enough kid that fit...
Good to hear. Keep working on it. Hope to meet you one day for a chat. You seem like a nice person. :)...
College was probably the best time of my life even though I am a stutterer. High school sucked because kids are assholes, but people are more tolerant and understanding in college. If you are active t...
I find that doing what is best for yourself is normally not easy.. Theres tons of clichés around it but that honestly doesn't make them any less true. Humans are adaptable by nature. But it takes time...
Don't get overly confident. Stress and changes may bring the stuttering back. Take the extra confidence to reflect on life and what you want from it. Congrats, it is an exciting time for you, embrace ...
Maybe I got something for you. I did a special course and I stuttered only 6 times in the last two months. I talked a lot and did a lot of things to challenge myself, like ordering food, making phone ...
Good thing I don't have much of personality, to begin with as my stutter has destroyed most of it.. I was wondering though if experiencing fluency with drugs will give me the confidence in myself to...
I am proud that I haven't let my stuttering stop me. Public speaking, i still do it. General chit-chat with coworkers, yup still do that. Being a husband/father for my wife and children makes me even ...
Yes....I'm sorry; I did not mean to imply it was easy, and especially when it's because of your speech or some quality that you are doing your best with. That is NOT easy at all. And you WILL improv...
I don't think its "cool" much. Just felt really heart warming for me. Like when i saw him stuttering and blocking in front of everyone. Never have I ever seen someone do that in public. The part that ...
I dont stutter, my son does. He is 11. He attends an annual camp in the summer for kids that stutter. The first time he went when he was 7, he met an adult counselor who stuttered. I'll never forget t...
> I do stutter sometimes Holy fucking shit get over yourself. I stutter on roughly every second word and apply for counselor positions. Absolutely worst case scenario you get interview experience...