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This. This right here. The most uncomfortable route but in my effective is the most effective. Similar to how squats are the hardest exercise but recruit the most muscle and yield the most gains/hor...
That’s really good advice, I’ve played with it before and saw a little result but for what ever reason gave up, I’m gonna start doing it tho, thank you !...
My advice growing up with a stutter is u have to desensitize urself to the fear of stuttering everyone has their own way to do it, while developing a don’t give a f mindset. This world is filled with ...
I have been stuttering all my life and this is what has helped me.
I have been stuttering all my life and this is what has helped me. Hello everyone. I just found this subreddit and wanted to share my story and hope it helps someone. ​ I have been stutt...
A lot of us have been there and have had periods where we block badly. Try stuttering on purpose repeating sounds instead of blocking. Just wrote a longer reply about this in another post, see that on...
37 year old male here, been stuttering all my life. The best thing you can do is this quite simple tip, and it goes along with that longer post the other person linked to- Realize that you can stutte...
Stutter With Confidence #71 with Alexander Burday - In Pursuit of Conscious, Grounded “Bodyfulness”
Stutter With Confidence #71 with Alexander Burday - In Pursuit of Conscious, Grounded “Bodyfulness” Stutter With Confidence #71 with Alexander Burday In Pursuit of Conscious, Grounded “Bodyfulness”...
I’m not from India but the best piece of advice I’ve been given is to embrace voluntary stuttering, as tough / weird as that sounds. It gets stuttering out in the open and you then stop trying to avoi...
Also fake stuttering can help too. Take a few minutes to say a couple sentences/paragraphs and intentionally stutter on a couple words. Use all 3 kinds of stuttering. Found that helps me out a bit....
My stuttering has definitely worsened during the pandemic. It’s a bit of a bummer but has made me work harder on using voluntary stuttering....
Stutter with Confidence #70 with Isabel Espinoza - Accepting Ourselves Begets Courage and Confidence
Stutter with Confidence #70 with Isabel Espinoza - Accepting Ourselves Begets Courage and Confidence Stutter with Confidence #70 with Isabel Espinoza Accepting Ourselves Begets Courage and Confidence...
Yesss we have to not avoid a stutter so it gets easier by time...
Get out of your comfort zone. I started stuttering when i was 8 or 9 and it was really bad. I got rid of my stuttering at that time when i was 13 because my Mom forced me to talk. I mean she shouted o...
I used to have a secondary movement where Id touch my face. I still do it from time to time but like all aspects of my stutter it's anxiety related. The less anxious I am. The less I do it. My only a...
>So when I I agree completely! If we deliberately stutter, then we are not trying to speak fluently anymore. Step 1: deliberately stutter. Reason: to remove fear of stuttering Step 2: stop del...
it's not okay to make (hurtful) fun of anyone about anything, but let's be clear: it will happen! you have to be prepared the best way you're able to. my friends for example make fun of me when I go i...
You are young. take the risk, expose yourself to uncomfortable situations. The earlier the better. Practice, practice, practice and practice again: alone, in front of a mirror, with a friend you are c...
self acceptance as a person who stutters is important. hiding it masks who you are and makes it difficult to be yourself, so your anxiety levels are relatively normal. when you hide it do you change t...
For me, what I have worked on is making it clear people know when I *AM* stuttering. I developed coping strategies that hid my stutter, but when the strategies didn’t work, they got stranger reaction...
Very glad to read that I’m not the only stutter who uses it. Good way to take the power out of it. I use to hate it....