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nah...certainly I cant agree with you guys. If you assume that your not stuttering, or you forget about it....your mind/you will is going to be too hyphed, that you are free of blocks, you will get to...
My thoughts about stuttering - need to share.
My thoughts about stuttering - need to share. Hey guys, I want to share and discuss something with you about stammering. I’ve been moderate stutterer since my 20’s…before that time I was able to t...
Asking for advice regarding stutter from the community.
Asking for advice regarding stutter from the community. I’m 25yo male from India. Whenever I’m presenting something in a meeting, or during a job interview or even when speaking on a podcast or someth...
About Stuttering Ancitipation and How to tackle it.
About Stuttering Ancitipation and How to tackle it. For people who stutter (PWS), the following scenario — or some variation of it — is all too familiar. You are standing in line at Starbucks. You kn...
I know, idk if you mean the same but the minute I get really enthusiastic about what I'm talking about it's speech blocks and stutters all the way...
Not at all. Maybe it's just because I become too enthusiastic about what I talk about and it fucks with me? I've accepted my speech as a fact of my life so I don't think about it much at all...
I just stutter more around the people I actually LIKE talking to. Anyone else the same way?
I just stutter more around the people I actually LIKE talking to. Anyone else the same way? People I'm serving at my job, one type associates... (I.E. people I don't really give a shit about) I talk j...
Yeah once I had to present a project in college and I was sure that I would stutter but I just went through without any trouble idk why but maybe because I was talking more loudly than I’m used to and...
Yes. But I also have some good friends. The best way is to get good at something. I'm pretty good at the guitar, so I have some band friends. I'm also a mega Star Wars fan (of every movie and TV show ...
I wouldn't recommend it as you'll be wasting a lot of your time. I think you should focus on not letting your Stutter stop you when you talk, if it comes out it comes out. If you're goal is to not Stu...
I'm not sure what type of argument you mean, but what I would say is that you should develop such a good argument that that's what carries your ... (I don't know, motivation and drive to say what you ...
It's me nowadays. I speak normal and confidently, fluent sometimes. I mean maybe 1-2 weeks or 1 month it passes like that but I don't know why it changes and I speak extremely hard. I feel my breath i...
This was happening more in the past. I think it mostly comes from the feeling that we need to rush because we feel like their time is more valuable than ours. Get comfortable making others wait. Pra...
Actually I'm about to present for a bunch of people the onboard data handling architecture I designed for a spacecraft, a topic I'm not overly comfortable with myself so RIP me 😅...
I try to adopt the same attitude because it helps you in the long run while avoiding speaking doesn't. I'm yet to try recording parts of presentations in advance because that's when stuttering is a re...
I hear you. It's frustrating because you really want to get your point across and it feels so important, but the words get stuck. It's even worse than getting stuck in conversation....
Exactly. Also, keep in mind it’s never as agonizing for others as it is for us, and never lingers on their mind as long. People might think, “oh he might have a stutter, ok, what to have for dinner”. ...
Yea, I think it’s because when we plan out what to say, it gives our brain a goal and thus a framework for our brain to consider what we’re saying as an error, which then creates a block. It’s like ...
Speaking on the fly vs thinking about what to say.
Speaking on the fly vs thinking about what to say. I find that when I wing a conversation, I speak more fluently than if i have an agenda already. Even with presentations, having the speech typed out ...
I’m a PhD student in a physics program and the only advice I can really give is to just be confident in yourself. Your stutter makes you unique and gives you unique insight into your work, and accepti...