Content
I'm unsure what else to say dude. I'm trying to express the importance of constant proactive practice. Instead of moping about your "suffering" as I've seen others on different forums do. Plus, the things I'm saying take a long time to understand/achieve. Improving your speech is hardly a quick fix - it is a lengthy process. Trying to find a quick way to overcome your stutter will land you back where you started. Trust me. But yes, fluency is the goal. Let other people think what they want to think about their own stutter. Your worries are based upon assumptions. p.s. when you mentioned lack of resources, there's a lot of good information online. About breathing, positive thinking and spirituality, relaxing yourself (meditation, yoga), public speaking etc. All the teachings in these topics help you overcome your stutter.