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I'm cured. It still sounds weird typing that. The physical act of stuttering is 100% gone, but I'm still working through what it has done to me mentally. I posted about my experience a couple months a...
He just grew out of it from what I've gathered. He focused more on his life - became an entrepreneur very young and built a very successful life. From my experience, fighting the stutter will only ma...
Not cured. Not as bad as it once was. I've learned to accept that I'm a stutterer. It's made my life a lot more comfortable to just accept that I will not be fluent sometimes. Oddly enough that's caus...
Hmmm. I see where you're coming from. If you've watched past videos of mine, I explain that the way to improve your quality of life comes from: meditation, yoga, breathing exercises, expressing grat...
>**being at your peak physical health**, and eating great foods all the time **can greatly impact your health** and wellbeing Yup!...
LOL, you're a funny dude. I knew you'd say something like that. Years of personal experience and lots of research & practice is what I have under my belt...is that not enough for you? There's ...
There is Hope!!
There is Hope!! Wow, it's been a while since I was last here. Hope you're all doing well! Let's jump right in - and talk about hope. Or, rather, the lack of hope we feel at our worst speaking moment...
I can relate to that. I'm 30 now & it definitely gets easier, but there have totally been times where I just wanted to say "fuck it" & quit. As far as "growing out of it", I'd recommend tryin...
This is true for everyone. We're all way more concerned about that mark on our face or misaligned hair than anyone else is. If anything, people will probably think to themselves how brave someone is...
Consider yourself a badass.There's alot of stutter's out there that don't have the balls in the first place to apply for jobs.(aka lack of confidence)...
I can help you with this since I struggled with this but overcame it for the most part now. Just remember you are more then your stutter. You are not others judgement on you. Sure it may suck every...
I still stutter sometimes, but I try my hardest not to let it beat me. I started out by doing a massive amount of reading. Amazon is a great place to start. Also, just through Googling I found some ve...
I used to have a very severe stutter into my late 30's and I am still in my late 30's and I am now making cold calls to businesses for my company and successfully doing it. It took a massive amount of...
I also had a moderare-severe stutter as a kid which I eventually and gradually grew out of as I exited my teens and into my 20's. I can't identify any thing in particular that I did or that happened t...
There are some decent books on Amazon that can help you. I've found it's a combination of everything and I mean everything. Your attitude about your speech is important. For me negative thoughts breed...
It's only a disability if you let it be one ... you all want help but you don't realize you are in control of your destiny not outside forces , truth hurts your feelings so dislike to agree 💪...
Yes. I'm 40 and most of the time I would say I'm reasonably fluent. I wouldn't say I "cured" my stuttering but have found tools and techniques that are a tremendous help. I've never seen a speech ther...
You seem to have a really good head on your shoulders & I think you have the right outlook necessary to improve. As for any tips, the ONLY thing that I would recommend is to put yourself outside...
I'd agree here. For me it's all about reducing avoidance behavior. I stutter more when I am holding back and "trying not to stutter." By attacking my feared speaking situations methodically, day after...
Grateful for r/stutter
Grateful for r/stutter I was going through a depressive bout when despite my intelligence and knowledge I couldn't verbalize what I truly wanted to say.I started feeling like a fraud and that I do not...