When you feel a block, gently "pull out" of the word by slowing down the sound rather than forcing it.
LinkedIn or professional networking sites to address stuttering in the workplace.
Creating a post about stuttering requires a balance of empathy, practical advice, and empowerment. Depending on your goal—whether it's for a personal blog, a LinkedIn professional update, or a supportive social media community—here are three templates you can use. Option 1: The "Practical Tips" Post stuttering
Start your first word with a light, breathy exhale to reduce tension in your vocal cords.
Remember, the goal is communication , not perfection. Your voice deserves to be heard. When you feel a block, gently "pull out"
Stuttering on purpose in a controlled way can help reduce the "fear" of the stutter and put you back in the driver's seat.
Stuttering isn’t about a lack of knowledge or preparation—it’s a unique way of processing speech. If you’re preparing for a big presentation or a job interview, here are a few tools to keep in your pocket: Depending on your goal—whether it's for a personal
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