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I joined Toastmasters as a way to build confidence with public speaking. I’ve stuttered since 5 years old - started talking at 2, so had some natural fluency for a few childhood years and then started...
Same age, same type of stutter. It sucks. I've got no confidence either, though Im getting there slowly. I guess ive just accepted that its a part of me and nothing is going to change that. While I've...
I’m sorry you feel this way. The best way to live is to try your best to accept your stutter, you don’t have to like your stutter, but accepting that this is something you’ll always have to manage is ...
i used to stutter badly in high school, just made a free guide on what helped me
i used to stutter badly in high school, just made a free guide on what helped me hey everyone, i’m not a speech therapist or some expert, i’m just a guy who used to stutter *badly* — especially in hi...
Are you just applying to random jobs? Try applying to things you actually want to do. Let your passion for it come out. Stuttering will take a backseat. Been there, not easy for sure. But you’ll be ...
No problem mate it's really frustrating yeah but over time I fixed it I ain't gonna even lie I think I have cured 95 percent of stammering only by myself alone without any speech therapist, if you hav...
I can't emphasize this enough: Do the things you enjoy doing! This will help you to forget the stuttering for a while, make you feel good about yourself and you'll be better at it!! This builds confi...
I don't know the purpose of your search, but if you're looking for films where you can identify with the protagonist and feel understood in the drama and struggles of life, I have some recommendations...
Hey I am truly sorry if my post sounded pessimistic. I’m thankful to God for everything and it’s just a minor hurdle in life for me now. People go through so many painful issues that I could never ima...
Please know that what you experienced doesn’t define your worth, or your ability to succeed at college. A rocky first introduction doesn’t mean they see you as less capable or that you can’t build mea...
The fact that you’ve done this job successfully for two years shows that your stuttering doesn’t define your ability to connect with callers. Focus on communication rather than fluency — people care f...
I found it in my mid thirties having had cancer. I adopted Camus absurdist take on philosophy and these last few years it has been like a glue for me, but of Buddhist principles thrown in there. The...
"one must imagine Sisyphus happy". Albert Camus' absurdist philosophy is worth exploring. Combining this with some Buddhist principles I've found contentment after having had cancer. Surviving it I st...
You are a normal person! Work on the things you're good at: sports, anime, programming, etc. Focus on those things and try to move on on your life. You will find bigger challenges and eventually ac...
I did stop believing but I realized that, just praying doesn’t help but rather I also gotta do my part and ever since then everything changed and god has been opening doors for me that I never thought...
I feel everything you just said PERFECTLY. I couldn’t have described it better. Just one thing: you have to talk more openly about your stutter and risk the harmless jokes. I mean it. It is a vicious...
People add on extra commendation for you for even trying to talk despite having a speech impediment. It's like someone with a physical disability competing against others who don't have that. It's muc...
Buddy, I know how hard that is from personal experience and the best thing to do is to try and be real with them. And if it’s too hard to get verbally communicate it, then send a text or email explain...
Okay, maybe I had a bit much of “positivity” in my post as you called it. But the questions I asked of you such as your: Age? Gender? Handedness? Natural Hair Color? These were just stepping stones i...
I love it that your daughter found her path as a jazz musician. What an amazing “outside the box” career. Which works great for a PWS. I admit I internally stress over my daughter’s career path, and ...