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Yep, I can't do scripts like planning exactly what to say. I prepare the gist of what I want to say, but say it whatever way feels best it easiest in the moment. I hate the radios where I work as wel...
Thanks, it actually did. This time I practiced a lot beforehand so that I would have brain power left for language processing (focusing on breathing and flow)....
# Speech Management Participants in these studies reported several speech habits that they considered crucial to managing their fluency. While the increased attention to speech required by these habi...
Practice with others and do things in advance. Don’t be a dumbass like me and wait until the due date for stuff and practice alone. Get a good friend to practice with and leave yourself time. Accep...
Practice with others and do things in advance. Don’t be a dumbass like me and wait until the due date for stuff and practice alone. Get a good friend to practice with and leave yourself time. Accep...
My best advice- confidence. Be confident in your content. You are the 'expert' for the day and you know your stuff. Remember to breathe, drink some water every couple of minutes, and take your ti...
Definitely practice lots of times. Change the words you feel will be difficult. Watch yourself in the mirror saying the presentation and you will have a good memory of being able to do it. You’ve go...
1. Prepare the speech/script, the ACTUAL thing you are going to say, word for word (including puns) to leave out any space for spontaneity. 2. Practice in your room atleast 3-4 times and visualise th...
What works for me is two things. First, practice your presentation out loud. Not just in your head but out loud. The more I got used to saying something then the easier it was to say it in front of pe...
Look, you have two options: 1. Fret the hell about it or 2. Do all the work — reading to writing to online or in person speech therapy (whatever is fastest and most efficient — leave the money worries...
I'm assuming your teacher and classmates are already aware? In high school I had to give presentations all the time. It was nerve-racking, but I got through it. I was never graded on delivery — I was ...
Remember to breathe, drink water, and take your time. I feel for you. It will be difficult at first but the more you do it, the easier it will be. I also suggest asking a friend or family member ...
I am a software developer and my work involves talking and doing presentations a lot. The one thing that helped me is i kept practicing every day in front of a mirror for at least an hour. The more i ...
I honestly think it kinda does but before that I have to be confident first. I mean before going and starting to introduce myself, that's the tough part for me. You've to try it out....
Has happened to me as English is not my first language. Especially if you do not otherwise converse in that language on a daily basis. Only advice I can give you is try to prepare, and speak by yours...
People on our discord stutter support server do this all the time. When a person wants to practice a speech, they just put a call out, then suddenly 10+ people would join the voice chat to listen and ...
Maybe you can tell them about this beforehand. Idk about data science interviews, but in software development interviews there is a shared document where you write code. If I thought I was going to st...
Don't put so much pressure on yourself. You know you are AWESOME and when you interview remember this....you are interviewing THEM and not vice versa. Let's see if they are worthy to have you. YOU...
I'm in the exact same position. I'm going through interviews right now and trying to show my potential employers that I can express my knowledge in spite of my stutter. It's a tough process and it's w...
College days are the terrible terrible time for most of stutterers. Here is what I did to solve my interview fear. I changed my real name in resume to some fake name and kept the contents in the resu...