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It's so annoying and especially at work. I'm a PM and when I stutter I feel like I don't even belong because my job largely involves clear communication and I don't want to give the impression that I ...
That’s common for many people think that our strutter is cause by being nervous rather. Then being nervous increasing the stutter, thinking about what we want to say exactly never helps....
I feel like I stutter the most when I'm trying my best not to. Each time I try think about what I'm about to say, sends my anxiety through the roof. I absolutely hate stuttering and I've always been t...
Because they have no prior posts or comments on this subreddit, and because the user didn’t recognize the signs of stuttering/compensation....
Is it weird to say I think I've experienced this or something like it? It felt as though the top of my head wasn't cloudy, something I wasn't even aware of, them a bit of pressure on me left eye, I wa...
Did OP edit the post, bc as I’m reading it, there’s nothing about the friends being shallow, superficial, mocking, rude, etc? This is a very important distinction IMO bc the perception that others ar...
Thank you. I have always had similar impressions. People at work often say that I 'think too quickly' or that I overthink, that I often change my mind, and that I can jump from one topic to another a...
Changing character of stutter
Changing character of stutter I (23) have been stuttering since middle-school. At first it was a "normal" kind of stuttering, where I knew what I wanted to say, but had this huge block, a total paral...
This is very classic blocking and I bet many here have a very close experience to yours. It can help immensely to understand why you struggle to tell others your address, phone number, and probably n...
It's not that I stutter, it's that I'm anxious.
It's not that I stutter, it's that I'm anxious. Got called up to the front of the class to present a 1 minute and under speech I wrote down on my phone so I can read it. Nothing too hard. Yet, I was ...
"Inner Speech Modulation: • Idea: Inner speech that surpasses articulatory muscle contraction limits might influence external speech. Conditioning inner speech within contraction limits may lead to i...
Cant relate to knowing others who stutter but definitely relate to all your experiences. My is much more frequent than what yours sounds like, but there are short conversations where I will be fluent....
I used to not stutter when I was alone but now I do. I guess it's because I interact way less with other people these days and I don't have the practice....
Thank you for sharing your experience and advice. I’ve been unsure how to proceed when it comes to analyzing my stuttering patterns. It sometimes seems the more I think about it, the more likely I am ...
Sort of. I can say an individual word, like my name, when alone with no hesitation or block. But sometimes stringing words together in a conversation way I get tripped up or stuck. I think in my case...
This is the time when you sit tight and practice however you want, better to avoid convos coz it's gonna give your brain bad proofs, and what practice gonna do is give your brain some hope and it's go...
I had a class that was about giving speeches and I thought it was gonna be hell cuz I had a bad stutter but while you get up or when it's your time to speak calm your self down and come down to earth ...
Gaining confidence will definitely help you in your path of overcoming the stammer. Practice makes perfect, pull yourself out and put yourself outside of your comfort zone and with repeat practice you...
I definitely used to. I don't remember who it was but a couple years ago so.eone made a post here about their story and one line that sticks with me was "I always assumed that one day my stutter would...
It's not absurd at all. Its is surprisingly one of the fewest things that is simple to explain. It's just consciousness. If you are conscious and doubt yourself you will definitely stutter. But inst...