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Dont rob yourself from enjoying your time here, comparison is the thief of joy. Plus, a lot of people have it a lot worse, a lot of people have it a lot better, if you look for reasons to be sad, you ...
Im 17 i dealt with a lot of school bs too. Answer me this. Does defending the fact that its a huge detriment to your life helping you? You gonna go your whole life defending your flaws and making exc...
I'm 39 and my stutter is still here. It has got better though. I really feel that working on it and being positive gets me quite far. It really helped when I started to accept my stutter. I hid it l...
Nobody is saying stutterers have the worst. you know kid I believe in reality, not in positivity or negativity. I am not accepting or refusing, I am just pointing out the flaw in your idea, how you ar...
That's amazing that you're already seeing improvements! Saying affirmations as part of morning routine helps to set the day with confidence. I have an affirmations journal from MySparklingCorner, help...
Like the other poster said, it has a lot to do with confidence in self. When it came to those affirmations they came from my own beliefs about myself and insecurities. Challenging this beliefs and con...
Turns out affirmations do work
Turns out affirmations do work I saw a reel on Instagram about how our brain adapts to a thing that we are constantly repeating. Like if you always say to yourself "iam alone", you will end up feeling...
I think we all just need to accept the fact that we stutter and just stutter around people without caring. Getting to that point, however, is probably the most difficult thing imaginable for all of u...
Currently I am often very fluent, to a point that I could talk to a person for an hour and they might not realize that I stutter. I think the key is really not to care too much. The more I care about...
At the age of 61 and I've taken a comprehensive therapy for the stutter, you never really get rid of it is always there in the background somewhere. But in my case what I did subdue it, I talked more ...
I wish the first lesson I could teach my fellow stutters is to stop caring about what other people think about them, esp strangers on the internet. I put same weight on their words as a dog barking at...
I feel like over time you just learn to become more vulnerable in both stuttering and being upfront about saying you have a stutter. By that I mean you do a mindset shift and just think whatever happe...
Only make those efforts if it’s valuable to you. Nobody else gets to dictate how you express yourself. I’ve gone to pretty large extents with some extended family members when they commented on it of...
So are you not a stutterer? I did everything in the book, speech easy to therapy to hypnosis and more. When I overcame my stutter, now successfully working in a communications-heavy job in my 30s, it ...
You can give whatever advice you want. Speech therapy held me back because it reinforced the idea I had a problem to fix. It was accepting my stutter and moving on that freed me....
I have a friend who stutters and she doesn’t care about it. Me on the other hand, I’m more self conscious about it. However, I do have a problem with perfectionism. As others said, it’s all about mind...
Reflect and make peace with yourself, try to downplay it and accept it, it will happen less to you, lose your fear of stuttering, don't become obsessed with curing it....
I consider stuttering a curse. This is why I spent years learning how to become fluent. I eventually got rid of my curse. The curse effected every aspect of my life. My life finally became more normal...
Some thoughts about how the "Law of Detachment" has helped me with both stuttering less and improving my relationship with it
Some thoughts about how the "Law of Detachment" has helped me with both stuttering less and improving my relationship with it The Law of Detachment is something I discovered recently. The idea is: whe...
You stop stuttering when you stop trying not to stutter....