commentr/StutterJune 28, 2016

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Dude you need to stop letting your stutter hold you back. You have a stutter. That's a fact and a part of your life, so what? Complaining is not going to change it. I know this isn't exactly fair but the best way to overcome your stutter is to work 10x harder than everybody else at developing valuable skills. I worked hard to gain skills in both web development and digital marketing. I have a pretty bad stutter but people hire me because they know I will produce good work. Obviously I was lucky enough to have a strong interest in both subjects, but try to find a skill that you enjoy (or something you can learn to enjoy) and apply yourself to become really good at it. I'm probably making it sound easier than it really is, but it is very possible. Feel free to PM me and I'd be happy to talk to you about the tips and tricks I use to make stuttering a nonfactor in my career.

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School & WorkEmotional ExperienceCommunity & Support

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Employment & CareerHope & MotivationAdvice Offered