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Every post you make resonates with me. I have experienced the same awareness (through moments of my life in which I could speek more freely as well as in meditation) that you have in order to write th...
And the Stuttering Just Dies - Part 4
And the Stuttering Just Dies - Part 4 [Hello there](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1qxigus/and_the_stuttering_just_dies_part_3/) I had another post in mind I thought I'd write There isn't...
Whether stuttering began at age 4 or 7 or 9 or 13. I think a genetic predisposition may already have been present at a neurological level Then. If certain cues or stimuli then lead the subconscious m...
I think it's a different mechanism than just thinking. It's the sub vocalization of speech that triggers the machine to translate what you're meaning....
Yes, for me it does help, including with words that feel “haunted,” but not in a magical way. What I mean is this: instead of experiencing speech only from inside my own head, I try to imagine that I...
Trying a new technique
Trying a new technique I’ve recently been trying a technique for stuttering that a friend suggested, and I’ve found it surprisingly useful. The idea is simple: when I’m speaking to someone, I imagine...
This could be utilized as a technique to overcome his stutter. I used writing as a technique to help slow me down. I realized everything I did including writing was at a very quick pace. When I starte...
The title says it all. The way we think is 100% the culprit. It’s kind of a cruel reality, because no one has more control over this than the person with the problem, and of course, solving it feels l...
Yes, absolutely! It changes the way you think about the negative thoughts that creep into your mind, and how to block them out. I plan to read this book a couple more times. It’s that good! 👍🏼 ...
Has this book helped you to reduce the over thinking of sttutering ?honestly I really suffer from constantly thinking about it...
What research question, in your opinion, should future researchers investigate?
What research question, in your opinion, should future researchers investigate? I think a relevant research question could be.. Question: My advice for future researchers, for example, Nicole E. Nee...
Stuttered In my Presentation
Stuttered In my Presentation I have a stutter on my name i feel like my stutter mostly comes from anxiety somwtimes I speak great other days if im not bold or think too much I stutter it sucks my tea...
If I was to go back to speech therapy I'd definitely prefer it tj be in person. Any sort of digital line they may have possible delays, distortion or less than perfect clarity makes my stutter worse. ...
I did different things but my sessions with Pysch helps alot and after that I also went to Speech Therapist. Pysch told me why you stammer and what will be your cause for this, Psych told me relation ...
I think we agree more than we disagree. It's just that there are too many variables mentioned in this particular case and too much of a tendency for people to cry 'poor me' when it may not be justifie...
There’s a difference to getting rejected because of negative traits and personalities, and getting rejected because of a disability you have no control over. It’s like saying that white women die of ...
The fact that I stutter myself changes the nuance here. My stutter may actually be worse than yours, yet I consciously make an effort to speak slowly. You may have taken my comment the wrong way — but...
Again, people who are 100% fluent and excellent candidates get ghosted by recruiters all the time. They are constantly talking to candidates and they could find better candidates than you. The employe...
I used to hire lots of people over many years (as a stutterer). There are many criteria for hiring the right person for a role. Technical skills are only one factor. Attitude, presentation, interest i...
Others don’t think about us even 1% as much as we do. We are our own worst critics by a long shot. We kinda do have the power to flip the switch, but it requires caring a whole lot less… and that’s ha...