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By facing your fear of stuttering. You anticipate because you fear stuttering. Which is scary because there's probably a lot of struggle and you don't feel confident in getting your words out. Good th...
" I felt like I’ve started to anticipate a lot on different words" According to a poll, most stutterers see a stutter coming (anticipation of a stutter). They either feel that he will stutter or he ...
How to stop anticipating a stutter? I felt like I’ve started to anticipate a lot on different words and as a result I have gotten really nervous. When I don’t anticipate sometimes, I don’t stutter on the word. Any suggestions?
How to stop anticipating a stutter? I felt like I’ve started to anticipate a lot on different words and as a result I have gotten really nervous. When I don’t anticipate sometimes, I don’t stutter on ...
Stuttering anticipation is formed becasue negative emotions are often accompanied by certain autonomic responses (such as an increased perspiration and heart rate), and our monitoring system records t...
I feel like. The worse thing for people like us is worrying and overthinking way before it actually happens. We giving a huge shadow to something that's insignificant. I watched some video on YouTube ...
"if any of you managed to get rid of it and how." It's about that you are confident that you know you can speak without compulsion. By ruminating 'how' as you said you are creating doubt and stutter ...
"What bothers me most is the anticipatory anxiety that occurs when I have to say a word with which I already know I am stopping." I recommend, observe you anticipatory anxiety "I will stutter" and in...
Ancipatory anxiety and blocks
Ancipatory anxiety and blocks Hi everyone, I'm 18, and have been stuttering for as long as I can remember. I started from kindergarten, I had a friend of mine who stammered and to imitate him or just...
what if we completely forgot that we stutter ?
what if we completely forgot that we stutter ? So i was looking how anticipating that “i’ll probably stutter on this word” will make the stutter worse, what would happen if we completely forgot about ...
Do You Think People Just Stop Considering You For A Job When They Hear You Stutter?
Do You Think People Just Stop Considering You For A Job When They Hear You Stutter? When you're applying for a job and getting interviewed, do you ever think that the recruiter just sits there and imm...
- don't convince yourself to speak stutterfree. Speak automatic from your instinct without your intervention. Don't focus on the stutter. - either focus on anything but stuttering OR only focus on yo...
- don't think about the stutter anticipation - don't letter stutter bother you because the goal is 'not forming an opinion' about your stutter feeling (this anticipation). Once you learned to not reac...
Today I had to record something for a club and I got stuck so much. My main issue is my speech blocks that I can’t seem to improve on. The funny thing was that the word I did think I was gonna stammer on came perfectly. I got so anxious and feel so bad now. Any type of advice would be appreciated.
Today I had to record something for a club and I got stuck so much. My main issue is my speech blocks that I can’t seem to improve on. The funny thing was that the word I did think I was gonna stammer...
My parents took me to doctor for my stuttering treatment when I was 10 (I'm 18 now) i have always had severe anxiety. The doc told my parents that they have to keep telling me that ""I'm alright and t...
I have a speaking exam and don’t know what to do
I have a speaking exam and don’t know what to do I have a really bad stutter and don’t know how to get through this I don’t want to stand in front of everyone stuck on the first word shivering my lips...
Stammering is often situational or context specific. I’m not surprised to hear what you describe. School was particularly difficult for me..I imagine the anticipation of being asked to say your name w...
>Every time you think "dont stutter" what happens? Do the feelings of stuttering go away? "Every time you think "dont stutter" what happens? Do the feelings of stuttering go away? " \-> If I d...
I'm going to assume a few things here, as most people consciously or unconsciously add these filler words/sounds before a stutter and I've seen patterns Things I'm assuming: 1. You don't want to stut...
You are welcome. Also, if you react to the trigger which makes the trigger REAL in your mind, then you create a stutter habit where you have a different perspective and response than non-stutterers. C...
Your issue is either psychogenic, developmental stuttering (without chronic) or even before that 'early onset'. This is what you have. So logic dictates you will remove your stuttering (because 80% of...