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Wishing you much success 🙌 When I started my internship, I also disclosed my stutter (I can't hide it) and it allowed me to be free and focus on my internship duties and not my stutter. ...
Yes I'm the same as you bro, I've realised that at work I need to ensure that I really need know my stuff in order to present with finesse. We can still do anything, it just takes a bit more work :)...
UPDATE: So I didn’t get the job because they needed someone with more exposure to a certain technology, but that’s fine. It was a positive interview experience for me. Normally I block and stutter l...
That’s unacceptable! I would be contacting HR about this! It’s unacceptable to make fun of someone’s disability in the workplace....
Мне 22, заикаюсь примерно 15 лет, в этом наконец окончу универ, но не знаю что дальше делать ( учусь на стоматолога ), тут в Ташкенте очень высокая конкуренция, думаю у меня 0 шансов, так что настоящи...
Can relate to this so much. Lost a lot of opportunities in my twenties because of my stutter. On a different note , I know a CEO who's building an app for people who stutter (community, therapists, to...
I'll only be 20 this year, but I basically do the same thing as you. I started training a lot, because I don't have to speak too much. I just listen to my coach and do what he tells me to do. He is c...
I am in my thirties too and have a moderate to severe stutter and working from home too. I can totally relate and I am quite grateful for the job I have. I have suffered some discriminations at some j...
26 M. Well first i used to feel it’s a curse but recently i started talking to people more and giving ppts in class. It’s helping me now, i feel better . I mean the more u interact with people it gets...
I’m 24 honestly I’ve given up on meeting new people. I do go out occasionally with friends I’ve known for a long time. I’m most times working or staying home. ...
I am in my 30s and have a severe stutter. I am doing okay. I found a online job that pays well and I have a place to stay so not homeless. We as people who have a SEVERE stutter need to compare our...
Hi friend I’m 36 and I stutter and I think my life is pretty great. I recently graduated from law school, hopefully by this summer I’ll be a full licensed attorney. I have friends. I date. And I stutt...
Focus on building up your self-confidence by pursuing interests you love (do you have any hobbies?). I know dating can be more difficult in many ways as a male who stutters (coming from a woman who st...
Started stutter at 5 ,now I'm 26 and recovered almost.. Here are my advises.. 1) every time he stutter,you as a parent don't lose eye contact 2) your son will be going through a lot of things in th...
treat them like 2 separate things. First do everything in your power to manage your social anxiety. I think most pws fall into this category where social anxiety basically cripples our ability to spea...
hi brother, i am 26M and have stutter maybe like your age or when i was 5 i dont know either, so i have severe stutter before but now i somehow reduced it to mild or sometimes less but stills i dont l...
I would say do the job you WANT to do and in an area you are interested in. You will regret it forever if you sacrifice that, for the sake of not having to talk. I did something similar and regret it,...
Don’t shy away from your passion. Do whatever you want in life regardless of your stutter. People are actually more reasonable than you think and usually you’re focusing on your stutter WAY more than ...
All jobs require talking. I work as a data coordinator where I’m in front of a computer most of the day and even I have to talk to my team members ...
If you pick a career that helps you avoid talking, you will be miserable and will regret it later in life. Focus on pursuing something you're passionate about, and as you grow, you will find a way to ...