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Have each family member do some sort of speech exercise with you. Also, join a group in college. Go to many events. Bring a card letting them know you stutter. It's not to late to build things up....
While you are in your junior year, work hard to get those top grades. Join engineering groups. Attend events of all kinds. Don't let one or two nay-sayers get you down. Start putting yourself in sit...
At school and college I have always managed to escape from presentations . But at work I had to give presentations almost other week to a group of 5 to 20 people . One thing that worked for me is 1....
You can also visualize the scene... You can visualize that the stutter happen but you are able to make it a good scene, and you got through it. Or there are good and bad moments but you are able to ...
Sadly a lot of introducing yourself. This is my senior year in college and the first day is always a nightmare for me. Sometimes I don’t even show up to the first day of class to avoid it. In one of m...
> Honestly, it sounds bad, but I don't want to put in this much work. This is the main thing holding some stutterers back, the stutterers I know that have made progress have put in countless numb...
Do you write what you're going to say beforehand or speak off the cuff? Even if you don't want to write everything out, having just a roadmap of bullet points to focus your mind on can be helpful. The...
Practise makes perfect. This isn't what you want to hear but you gotta start from somewhere if you want to improve...
I just graduated from college, and sort of remember my orientation. From my experience I feel like half of the day was just listening to other people talk, or meeting with advisors. The other half w...
Role play. In my career a lot of the training is geared around role play, which is video taped for review. yes it's daunting if not terrifying. When it came to interviews for internal posts or promoti...
Hey man, 1. Practicing will help A LOT. I ideally you want to hit the stage knowing your BM speech really really well. When you get up there you're going feel a lot of nerves and that's the best way ...
Update: I got approval from work to attend all four days! I'll be commuting for all of the days since I live 45 min away. Just need to purchase my registration (I held off on this until my boss appro...
That is really impressive and inspiring, the only times I've been fluent in public speaking is when I've rehearsed many times. ...
You need to practice, practice, practice. Stuttering happens, knowing when and what to say helps. Practice in front of the mirror, practice to your dog, practice to your mom, practice to your friend,...
HELP ME FOR My SPEECH
HELP ME FOR My SPEECH So i have a speech impediment and im 16. I only stutter or it is noticeable when Im nervous or think about it too much. I have an Adderall that I purchased illegally, 20mg of Rx ...
What kind of therapy have you tried, and for how long? It took me about 2 years of weekly therapy to become fluent. I still have blocks, but it has changed from excessively long blocks on m's and r'...
I gave a best man speech yesterday in front of 220 people. It went FLAWLESSLY. I nearly broke down in tears at the end after realizing I just did it perfectly after stressing over it for 2 years. Doze...
I had one in like 2005-6. It was pretty annoying to have it in, could barely hear other people in regular conversation. In a crowded area it was absolutely useless because of noise. Maybe if there was...
Sounds like good fun as well! I might try this out. I also heard that reading out loud was a good way to practice, similar to this I guess. ...
If I were back in gradeschool I would have taken advantage of something like this, but if I were you OP, I'd advise against it. Because all you're doing is pushing that fear down the road. You are goi...