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**What can we learn from this?** An important thing to recognise and remember is that anticipating stuttering or anticipating communication failure is not enough in itself to cause stuttering. Stutte...
I discovered that I usually stutter in unfamiliar situations. So I try to take a few seconds to find smth comfortable in the situation I am ("yes, I weren't here before, but I know how the job intervi...
The reason why is subconscious is that I can feel a stutter coming before it happens like 4-5 words before...
How I see this picture: 1. Guy has a trigger: "oh no, I will stutter - on a feared letter" 2. Then he perceives this trigger as TRUE, a fact, his true intentions, fearful 3. Then he reacts to this tr...
> "If human interaction does not elicit fear and anxiety, your brain doesn't need to utilize compensatory behaviors" I agree absolutely! Did you know that positive triggers lead to an anticipation...
[These are my triggers](https://docdro.id/stjvb3G) (that lead to an anticipation of a stutter)....
I remember the original trauma
I remember the original trauma Today I went to the barber shop because it’s my first anniversary and we’re staying together for the weekend. Shave it all off. Trim my beard. Barber gets to my upper li...
The thing is I know that I don't accept my stutter, I can't, I've tried so many times, I need to stop lying to myself because I can't just wake up one day and tell myself that Im fine with stuttering....
Reminds me of the book "Fluency is a River". It goes into the same stuff. That's what I find is the main source of my stutter. Not being able to flow. When I'm in the flow state, I can speak with no a...
yes, thinking positively will improve stuttering and embrace our life. Question: do you agree that our stutter habit has negative and positive triggers that maintain the stutter problem? Defining ones...
Tips for people who stutter - Advice on how to approach feared letters and anxiety-based situations
Tips for people who stutter - Advice on how to approach feared letters and anxiety-based situations Many triggers cause a stutter anticipation. A feared letter is one of these triggers, that our insti...
Lecturer agreed to me presenting alone in front of her
Lecturer agreed to me presenting alone in front of her Honestly even though she's okay with this, I still have this anxious feeling. It always happens like I'd get a lecturer or teach from school that...
>Will definitely answer your question when I find time to actually think about myself and how I was and what are the changes that happened. Please do that: every time you speak to someone, observe...
This is because your subconscious mind created a condition: "It makes sense to speak (more) fluently when I repeat or when dad says it". The challenge now is, to make a new condition: "It makes sense ...
Exactly: \- you: "For me the fear comes from memories of bad experiences" \- me: " Why do you believe that you will stutter on a feared letter?" \- you: "Because I have stuttered on them previously...
**"If I had my way, stuttering would be considered an anxiety disorder - not a physical impairment"** I agree with you, but the definition of anxiety is not complete. Positive triggers that lead to a...
‘Anticipatory Struggle Hypothesis’, which posits that the anticipation of upcoming speech or communication failure causes people who stutter (PWS) to make adjustments to their way of speaking that res...
What do you think of this stutter research? "Anticipation plays a key role in the production of stuttering"
What do you think of this stutter research? "Anticipation plays a key role in the production of stuttering" ...
You suggest to believe that the words you want to say are meaningful. Positive effect: you stop compulsion Negative effect: you don't become resilient against the 20+ triggers that lead up to an ant...
I completely agree with confidence being a huge factor. But i think you have to think about it differently. I have 0 compultion to stutter when I convince myself that the words I want to say are meani...