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>It's like I know when I'm going to stutter before it happens, it has nothing to do with confidence. Anticipating stuttering falls under anticipatory fear. These [youtube](https://www.youtube.com/...
I even know I will block on words... days ahead....
I just automatically go first and disregard the normal clockwise rotation of introducing ourselves. I come off as being keen as fuck but at least I don’t anticipate stuttering the entire time and make...
I just realized I don’t stutter at all when I’m exhausted
I just realized I don’t stutter at all when I’m exhausted Does anyone else on this sub not stutter when they’re really tired? I didn’t think of this until yesterday when I was sleep deprived by 7 hour...
>*"How do i stop feeling the blockage on my throat when i speak. i feel the block in my throat and it’s just so hard for me to spit the word out. i felt so embarrassed after and felt like i’m not ...
It does run in my family but I think I actually stutter. Also, it maybe be the anticipation that you think your going to stutter...
Self introduction
Self introduction At seminars, workshops or gatherings.. I just dread the words "let's introduce ourselves"..sends me into panic mode all the time....
It's hard to get words out.
It's hard to get words out. Hello, It is exactly as the title says. I find it difficult at times to really voice out even the first word of my sentence. For example, whenever I'm chilling with my fam...
I think, that your [posts](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/yf9ihh/comment/iu3c8wg/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) from 6 months ago are very interesting! Good luck with...
I panic of future coming in mind because of stuttering..is there any solution?...
>*"(Id like to also add I can identify mid sentence which word I’m going to have trouble with and I’ll try to switch up the words before I get there but I end up just fumbling thru out my words. Is...
Tips to improve stuttering (Exactly what fear is holding back speech to outgrow stuttering? Obviously we fear stuttering and listeners responses but what is its deeper fear? What fear is behind it all? Do we fear our own intention to say a feared word fluently? Here is homework.)
Tips to improve stuttering (Exactly what fear is holding back speech to outgrow stuttering? Obviously we fear stuttering and listeners responses but what is its deeper fear? What fear is behind it all...
What I learnt thus far.
What I learnt thus far. I presented yesterday at my uni (sort of) yeah I didn't get pass the first word lol but upon going up to the stage with my group I felt what I didn't feel in years. Pretty much...
Upcoming Presentation - Advice
Upcoming Presentation - Advice **Hi all, 16 m**, I have a presentation in front of our class in a few hours, and thought I'd ask redditors for some advice. Ill come clean, this isn't my first public s...
Tips to improve stuttering (how to increase our skill to endure stress (or fear of failing)? How to become antifragile? Is 'fear of failure to speak fluently' at the root of stuttering? What can we learn from speech blocks to aim for outgrowing stuttering as an adult?
Tips to improve stuttering (how to increase our skill to endure stress (or fear of failing)? How to become antifragile? Is 'fear of failure to speak fluently' at the root of stuttering? What can we le...
>*Maybe a better way I can phrase my question is if the physiological or mechanical reason for a speech block is not a sort of involuntary valsava maneuver. Then what is?* You can test this out fo...
>All fear and negative preconceptions that we will stutter will be gone and confidence will increase. You suggest "***All negative preconceptions that we will stutter will be gone***". In other wo...
No. As an 8th grader, I used to obsessively scour the internet for anything stutter-related for weeks prior to oral exams in hopes of finding the solution to my stutter. I never did, yet was never det...
Sudden feeling when it seems like you can say anything
Sudden feeling when it seems like you can say anything Hello, I have a psychological stutter wich means anxiety plays the biggest role in it but sometimes I doubt every word and other times I feel lik...
"*Elongation*". I agree with you that the positive effect of elongation could be: reducing fear of a feared letter. Research states that if adults who stutter 'anticipate stuttering', then they are 90...