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Let the bad feelings go. Think positive. You have a student job, while yours subject have been rejected, you are still on top. Remember, most success stories begin with defeat. And this defeat is smal...
Stutterd a little in weekly meeting
Stutterd a little in weekly meeting I AIN'T WORRIED I stutterd a little in my company's weekly status meeting. The flow was going good, until I stutterd on the word 'Designer' đ I can tell that wor...
Hey, I hear you. I just want to say that your feelings are validâstuttering can be really frustrating and itâs natural to feel overwhelmed at times. But I donât think your stutter makes you âdoomedâ o...
I love your tenacity and resilience to keep going and living your life despite the struggle. I feel these positive/upliftment stories should be centered on not caring about peoples reactions and just...
My exp with stuttering from my childhood
My exp with stuttering from my childhood I've been a stutterer since I was in the first grade. It wasn't a genetic issueâI'm the only one in my family who has it. I was judged throughout my school day...
Well, you seem mature. Some things you kinda have to deal with as a kid. You're five years out from freedom of control. Your thoughtful and mature mind will guide you no matter the circumstances force...
All I would advise is don't push yourself too hard! The first months of uni held some of my best memories. Try not to focus on your stutter, focus on finding clubs to join and to meet some people, bu...
Ăok kasma kendini dostum, çevrendeki insanlar bir sĂŒre sonra alıĆıyor zaten sana. KekeleyeceÄim korkusu sosyal ve akademik yaĆamına hĂŒkmetmesin. Benim de masterla beraber 8 senem ODTĂâde geçti. Ăevrem...
Guys I'm also suffering with developmental stuttering very severe from small. I'm now 26 and it's still bad. I haven't had a girlfriend before, hardly leave my house and I don't have many friends. I h...
In general, try to live your life without giving any thought to the fact that you stutter. I know this is easier said than done. But the closer you get to it, the happier you'll be, and the less you'l...
I just graduated. The most important thing is to not hold back from any social event, any oral presentation, any opportunity. Be open about your stutter everywhere and all the time. If your mental hea...
First, none of this is your fault and you canât blame yourself. We think weâre just going to wake up and be fluent tomorrow and we beat ourselves up when we arenât. You donât need to carry that burden...
Don't worry about other people. concentrate on you. Real friends are very few in life, get your degree and if stuttering is really bad, try to get some help from a professional this helped me...
Lastly in order to brush it off and find your happiness, other aspects of your life need to be going well or at the very least be stable....
College is different. You can establish/improving your confidence in studying well and be kind of a side tutor ,etc. It happened to me. Donât loose your hope. Be kind of stoical helps a lot....
A little tip
A little tip This is off topic, but I wanted to pass on a tip thatâs started to help me. A few weeks ago, I decided to get myself into better shape. Iâve joined a gym and over the last few weeks, Iâve...
I'm not saying you can't come here to vent if you have a bad day, I just wanted to say how it is was objectively better to work towards the positive mindset and that there is no point being upset at t...
Just remember that it's not you, nor your stuttering, that is the real problem. It's the people making fun of you that are the problem. I am sorry for your pain, I too suffered intensely for years. It...
Every day is a chance to start again. To learn to think differently and to look at your state with fresh eyes. If today I stuttered even one second less than yesterday, thatâs already a small victory....
Itâs important to remember that old habits make it hard to think clearly. Their inertia is very strong. Sometimes it may feel like you donât deserve kindness, that youâre guilty of something, that you...