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Wow Joze... truly inspirational! Not only do you communicate very well (I couldn't actually tell if you were blocking on purpose), you conquered public speaking, one of the biggest fears of most peopl...
I'm really happy for you man, I really am! I couldn't imagine doing this, ever. Giving a presentation in class is already nerve racking enough for me, let alone speaking in front of 2500 people. &...
My biggest milestone with stuttering : speaking to 2500 people!
My biggest milestone with stuttering : speaking to 2500 people! [deleted]...
I remember that one time I had to do a debate at university. With a timer, a jury and a crowd. Yeah, fun times....
Succeeded in a presentation today
Succeeded in a presentation today I had to present some readings with a partner today is my discussion class. I wasn't too nervous (which I can't tell if that was good or bad). I read off of my laptop...
I'm taking a public speaking class and just gave up within 30secs of my first speech.
I'm taking a public speaking class and just gave up within 30secs of my first speech. It's a required course that I've been putting off until my senior year of university. I couldn't get through the i...
The literally only good thing about my stutter is that it means that I get good mark on the presentation part of any speech....
Congrats! I had a presentation today (small class, 8-9 people, so it was an easy one) and I did well, too! I did stutter a bit but I didn't struggle much....
I think that you should still go for it. When presenting your thesis or a presentation, you can say, "Before I start, I'd like to say that I'm a stutterer so if you see me having trouble saying a wor...
Hi. I am really worried about my future because of my stutter. I wanna get a PhD in physics, but I'm worried that my stutter might get in the way of that and not only in mine, but that it might also a...
Well done! Congrats on facing your fears and your positive attitude - remember, presentations don't have to go perfectly for them to still be awesome. You mentioned that even though you stuttered, it...
I hate public speaking. But I find if I'm the authority and people have to listen to me I don't stutter anywhere near as much. I think taking the commanding position discharges my anxiety abit and smo...
Thats a B.S statement. Try to have a comm class where you have to give speech two times a week or any public speech then you will change your mind....
Sure, it might. But I think the real trick would be to get rid of that fear component you mention altogether....
Just present, if you stutter that’s ok. No one’s going to say anything. If you get a bad grade because of your stutter then that’s not fair and report it to the principal or dean...
The eye contact thing helps. It's also a good way to get rid of social anxiety. When you make eye contact with another person, you are focusing less on yourself and more on the other person. And you'r...
This. I did the same thing when I was in college. I practiced the presentation a lot. It made a huge difference versus not practicing. Also, I change my voice during the presentations. This is easy ...
Also speak to the person speaking after you to let them know that if you get trapped to just take over automatically. This will ease the transition. ...
Speak to Teacher/professor let her know you stutter and that your presentation may take a bit longer. Stuttering should not affect your grade. Stutter proudly! Remember classmates will be nervou...
> So I’m really nervous and I don’t know how I’m going to do in them or how bad my stutter is going to be. My biggest fear is that it’s going to be so bad that I won’t be able to finish my part. An...