Top 10 exercises for stuttering

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    In this video, I'll show you ten exercises (most of them are speech exercises) that helped me the most on my way to freedom from stuttering.
    If you're thinking about how to stop stuttering these exercises is a good place to start with.
    Here is a recap of this video:
    0:45 Exercise # 1 - Breaking Tension
    3:26 Exercise # 2 - Voice and Breathing
    5:07 Exercise # 3 - Articulation
    6:18 Exercise # 4 - Relaxation
    7:45 Exercise # 5 - Acting
    10:05 Exercise # 6 - Using Hand as a Foundation
    12:25 Exercise # 7 - Applying New Speaking Skills in Social Settings
    14:41 Exercise # 8 - Recording and Diary
    16:09 Exercise # 9 - Accountability Partners
    17:50 Exercise # 10 - Challenge Yourself to Expand Your Land
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Komentáře • 653

  • @mrsnobody309
    @mrsnobody309 Před 5 lety +368

    Non stutterers are so damn lucky cause they don't know the feeling of not being able to speak normally and not being humiliated when talking.

    • @tanish_sethi1053
      @tanish_sethi1053 Před 5 lety +5

      So true

    • @valeriel9755
      @valeriel9755 Před 5 lety +12

      Yeah i speak so fast that i repeat words, consonants and sometimes skip vowels so what i said doesn't male any sense and it gets frustrating because i have anxiety and sometimes i can speak fine but then out of nowhere i start stuttering and i get frustrated and sometimes i start crying.

    • @mrsnobody309
      @mrsnobody309 Před 5 lety +4

      @@valeriel9755 yes exactly me too it's so terrible

    • @valeriel9755
      @valeriel9755 Před 5 lety +2

      @@mrsnobody309 yes my best friend is patient with me and so is my sister thank god i don't know what i would do without them and my parents always tell me to slow down but that doesn't do anything

    • @mrsnobody309
      @mrsnobody309 Před 5 lety

      @@valeriel9755 saaaaammmmeee

  • @explodev2550
    @explodev2550 Před 6 lety +206

    I hate when people think I'm nervous when I speak. I can feel totally confident but people would still think I'm nervous. So frustrating.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety +15

      Yeah, some people don't understand what is stuttering (maybe most "regular" people). They just think it's the same thing as being nervous.

    • @chikabiche7192
      @chikabiche7192 Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah I feel you

    • @jayakrishnan2989
      @jayakrishnan2989 Před 5 lety +5

      brother ,do you heard about EMS namboodiri,a man who struggle with stutter,but he was a powerful cheif minister of kerala

    • @ghosty5008
      @ghosty5008 Před 5 lety +1

      I understand

    • @guydangerous1004
      @guydangerous1004 Před 5 lety +1

      Ikr, like every time that i report infront of my classmates, I always stutter and they always thought that im somewhat nervous which of course is im not, but when they scold me to not stutter and not be nervous that's when i become really nervous and frustrated..

  • @sumeetboga1464
    @sumeetboga1464 Před 5 lety +6

    I was a stammerer too but now i improved by this simple process, do this everyday for some days you will definately see the good results 1) take the any good few sentences which you fell its hard to say, may be 5 to 6 lines /and i also recommend make your own facial video) video making is for your own analysis. 2)read them in your most comfortable pitch and sound level in your own way. 3)after reading them you will know where and when at certain point of time you stuck. you can also underline at what words do you stuck which reading and you can also refer your video where and how do you stuck. 4)now practise reading the same sentences at very slow pace. while you read slow, you gradually pay attention of ur own throat muscles, how they fuctions with the combination of our own throat and mouth muscles to make a audible speech. there is also a breathing process involved in the play. You just need to observe your own body. Slow paced reading make you understand how do ur throat muscles actually works while you say variety of words. this helps
    hepl you to get the better understanding for the process of speech making of ur mouth. My main point in telling you all this is to understand and observe your own throat & mouth, try to get to know why do they function differently for different words.For me, slow reading helped me for better understanding myself. Now i speak more fluently and in some days i even fell its gonna go forever.!!!
    I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU GUYS!!

  • @amysandal6167
    @amysandal6167 Před 6 lety +176

    when I stutter i feel like I can't breath

  • @shiwanijoshi9195
    @shiwanijoshi9195 Před 7 lety +382

    When m alone I can speak fast n properly but when I m with people i stammer/stutter n i get so sad.pls help me out

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety +9

      Yeah, I often hear that and I could say that for myself as well. And it may seem like it’s something about our mind only, some psychological stuff. But if we give it a thought speaking at its core involves communication, connection, and interaction with others. So, yeah it is stuttering. I’d love to see you inside my Improve program. You can join it here for free www.freefromstutter.com/

    • @ChiragPatel-zv3pc
      @ChiragPatel-zv3pc Před 7 lety +8

      yup i've same problem so just let us know sir

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety +3

      Hey Chirag, the same answer here :) You're welcome to the Improve Program at www.freefromstutter.com/ It's totally free.

    • @ankitdas8330
      @ankitdas8330 Před 7 lety +4

      Same here also

    • @Allforthatthing
      @Allforthatthing Před 7 lety +3

      shiwani joshi same to me!

  • @carloslopez9157
    @carloslopez9157 Před 7 lety +174

    you know it's hard being a 17 year old who stutters. My parents are telling me to get a job and I want too but I fear stuttering

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety +6

      Totally get it! Would love to see you on the video calls inside the Improve Program!

    • @explodev2550
      @explodev2550 Před 6 lety +30

      Practice, practice, practice. I am in the same boat as you dude but I'm in college. So imagine the stress I go through. Practice speaking in the mirror, read out loud, then branch off to talking with people. Don't hold yourself back, I held myself back in the past and felt like shit. Won't hold myself back anymore. You got this.

    • @JMJ2020
      @JMJ2020 Před 6 lety +12

      It'll be fine. I promise you. I'm 27 years old and have a bad stammer. I've had multiple jobs and I'm now in the career that I want to be in. No matter what you can't let fear rule your life.

    • @khaoulael4984
      @khaoulael4984 Před 6 lety

      Same😣

    • @jarardjones2391
      @jarardjones2391 Před 6 lety +5

      Carlos Lopez That's the exact same thing I'm currently going through.

  • @TheKitkat4000
    @TheKitkat4000 Před 7 lety +94

    thankyou for this video, I have just got a speech therapist. I have a speech block that prevents me from getting words out. It makes me really angry at myself and I sometimes cry because I have so much to say and so many goals and ideas but I cant get them out :(

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety +4

      It's awesome that you have much to say, have goals and ideas! That means you'll get there sooner or later!

    • @chellestephens2098
      @chellestephens2098 Před 7 lety +2

      Hi im a stutterer. I notice when you are relax and realize ur trigger...and sing the word in a way it flows into normal conversation and open your jaw...and do the politician response slow but direct. I hope this helps...it also helps to work out...i notice stuttering has alot to do with anxiety and lack of confidence...because wanting to speak like non stutters....also relax muscles when not talking. And focus on breathing exercises.

    • @TheKitkat4000
      @TheKitkat4000 Před 7 lety

      amber stephens
      Ah okay, thanks very much for the advice! take care

    • @scottystinks8634
      @scottystinks8634 Před 6 lety +1

      I can relate to this on so many fucking levels!

    • @alishasingh240
      @alishasingh240 Před 6 lety +2

      Same problem with me.😭😭 I have many things to say and convey but I can't. I wanted to participate in debate competition but I didn't. I was feeling so upset that I cannot express my views just because I don't have confidence to stand on stage and deliver a speech there.

  • @forwardobservations8222
    @forwardobservations8222 Před 5 lety +12

    Whats amazing is that one day i was told i have to give a presentation infront of the whole class. I was nervous at first but i gradually built up confidence and when i did the presentation i was amazed that i didnt stutter on a single word!! I spoke fluently without any problem!! It was a great achievement for me!! I also noticed that i dont stutter when i move my hands when i speak

  • @Dejasdopemojo
    @Dejasdopemojo Před 6 lety +5

    Wow didn’t realize how many other people are out there that stutter too. It holds me back so much & im so sick of it. People don’t understand how hard it is to not be able to control something as simple as talking.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety

      Yeah, I can totally relate. It's very hard to understand stuttering if you've never had a stutter.

  • @tembi_1339
    @tembi_1339 Před 6 lety +39

    I too shutter a lot and it's kinda killing me. When having conversation with others or with friends there are many things which I wanted to say but unfortunately that words left unsaid because of this disgusting stammering situation of mine. The words doesn't simply come out of my mouth even if I try to. Only the words I have with me when someone ask me about something is 'Yes or No ". Sometimes when I think the words gonna be hard explaining then I Simply go with " Never mind".
    I also have troubling with the words that starts with A, C , N ,S, T and Y, so I skip it.. Hell yeah, I literally skip the entire word that starts with that alphabet and jump directly to the next word . Instead of saying throughoutly I only come up with "that word" . And the listener keeps on guessing like which word? Is it from S or T or Y or A.
    Even in phone conversation when someone is in urgent condition and the person speaking with is me, I rather gave the phone to another person to speak them to.
    I just hope sometimes that please don't let me be in phone when something urgent comes up , Cause I know I can't.
    Sometimes I really does hate it, it makes me feel hopeless, Lifeless.
    No one in my family shutters, neither my siblings nor my parents, I'm the only one who have this. By asking to my mom I found that this shuttering of mine is not because of the genetic but because of one person whom I used to play with when I was a kid. Mom said I definitely have inherited the stammering because of that.
    Whatever the reasons are nothings matter now. The only thing matter is Wish I could cure this shuttering of mine before I reach 30 . 😔

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you so much for sharing! I'd love to see you inside the Improve Program www.freefromstutter.com/ and in the Free From Stutter Facebook group facebook.com/groups/224345674717526/

    • @rusrs9630
      @rusrs9630 Před 6 lety +4

      I relate to you!! I stutter since i was in kindergarten and now I'm 17 and I still do :/ I have difficulties saying words that start with a consonant. Presentations and recitations are my nightmares

    • @gt_8106
      @gt_8106 Před 5 lety +2

      @@rusrs9630 me too :( I can't say words that Start with T,P,D,A,C,N,M

    • @nemofellavlogs71
      @nemofellavlogs71 Před 4 lety

      Look some advice
      -slow down on your speeches
      -dont rush your words
      -and before talking to a friend,,,, practice talking to a family member first,,,so u will get accustom!

  • @jos3008
    @jos3008 Před 5 lety +4

    thank tho, i will practice and i hope i could avoid stutter, and who ever read this, and also a stutterer, i hope you also could avoid stutter forever in your life, have a nice day, and keep do good things :)

  • @skrillexbeastx3234
    @skrillexbeastx3234 Před 7 lety +82

    I've been stuttering for a really long time :( i get depressed from it

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety

      Yeah, I can relate. That's why I started the channel and the Improve Program and try to help.

    • @skrillexbeastx3234
      @skrillexbeastx3234 Před 7 lety +7

      my stutering actually got worse i dont know what to do :/

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety

      You're welcome to the Improve Progam here: www.freefromstutter.com/ It's totally free.

    • @bric3222
      @bric3222 Před 6 lety +3

      Same here. I've become very depressed and feel helpless 😥

    • @dellkuy4002
      @dellkuy4002 Před 5 lety +1

      Same here. My life sucks

  • @chasolsen2048
    @chasolsen2048 Před 6 lety +4

    I’ve been stutter/stammering since I was born and incorporating mindfulness and meditation into my daily life really allowed me to understand my body better and know how to release that tension at will. For anyone struggling, I recommend trying it yourself!

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety

      Thank you, Chas! Great comment! I don't have the patience to make meditation my daily practice so far. Probably I'm still doing it but in my own way :)

  • @kathynandkumar7744
    @kathynandkumar7744 Před 7 lety +74

    i don't stammer when I'm reading alone but when i go to talk to people that's when i start to stammer
    how do i get over that ?

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety

      Hey Kathy, that's a pretty much usual situation. The answer I believe is just getting free from stutter in ANY setting. You're welcome to my free Improve program at www.freefromstutter.com/

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety

      I've also started a Free From Stutter Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/224345674717526/ for a broader discussion because I realize that my vision how to get free from stuttering is just one of the ways.

    • @kichucyriljoseph5705
      @kichucyriljoseph5705 Před 7 lety

      What is ur facebook group name.plz tell me.u r my god now

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety

      Hey Kichu, get inside the Improve Program here www.freefromstutter.com/ and join Free From Stutter Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/224345674717526/

    • @suyinji1203
      @suyinji1203 Před 6 lety +1

      same hear friend....

  • @matthewmartin8726
    @matthewmartin8726 Před 5 lety +7

    I'm 28 and have always stuttered. The dancing one helps me the most if I'm on the phone at home on my own but not as easy to dance Infront of customers at work!

  • @yogawithbhavani5821
    @yogawithbhavani5821 Před 7 lety +47

    very useful, its motivated my 13 years old son.....thank you

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety +8

      Thank you! That's awesome! You've motivated me to keep going!

    • @Tera_dusra_Baap
      @Tera_dusra_Baap Před 6 lety

      Ask your son to join TISA. COMMUNITY'S THAT HELPS PEOPLE WHO STAMMER(PWS)FOR FREE.

    • @philosopherkartik4104
      @philosopherkartik4104 Před 6 lety

      GANGA BHAVANI do this exercise while talking it may help you czcams.com/video/UhB749nFd-8/video.html

    • @rigbig7836
      @rigbig7836 Před 5 lety +1

      I am also 13 years and stammer

  • @whatwhat8524
    @whatwhat8524 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you so much. Your techniques are really helping. Speech therapy is so expensive and has never been covered by our insurance. Thank you for your free program.

  • @elvedin3262
    @elvedin3262 Před 5 lety +18

    My friends finish my sentences every single time and cause of stuttering i have pretty much no social life

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Yeah, even when people do it with their best intentions it might be very embarrassing. Regarding social life, I would suggest joining our Free From Sutter Facebook group and trying to be active there: facebook.com/groups/FreeFromStutter/

    • @bruger2778
      @bruger2778 Před 4 lety

      Same. I hate it

  • @JoeRiggsMentalist
    @JoeRiggsMentalist Před 5 lety +2

    I was a severe stutterer for 33 years. My name is Joe Riggs, and despite the stutter I still became an acclaimed Mentalist, lecturer & consultant. But i hated it, every second of it. I started out as a magician in my early twenties and was able to hide behind the "coolness" of my work, to give me a false sense of confidence. It caused so much emotional hell and self esteem destruction. Yet you wouldn't know that by meeting me. As a performer I was very able to project an attitude of "I stutter and I don't care, I'm too cool to care." That was bullshit though, it tortured me. But then a few months ago I found an old stuttering techniques book in a used bookshop, and after much practice, I NO LONGER stutter. That moment changed my life forever. The esteem and confidence has caused me to lose 77 pounds, get in shape, and do so many things I never did before. I walk on stage now and address my audiences fluent, and confident. Which is something I never thought I would experience. The concept basically was to slightly slow down while simultaneously focusing on Melody and Inflection. Sounds simple, and in many ways it is. But it really was a breakthrough. It is related to the fact that most do not stutter when they do impersonations, I see it as impersonating yourself, adding a hint of melody and inflection. There is a bit more to it but that is the crux. I am considering helping other stutterers, using a mixture of the techniques that cured me as well as some of the psychological techniques I use in my work. I will never charge a cent, I just desperately want others to know you don't have to feel that way, or, talk that way. And you are not alone. Anyways, love the video. Very inspiring. Already incorporating some of your tips into my new routine.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety +1

      Wow, thank you so much for sharing! I can totally relate! I used to be a corporate lawyer so also had a bit of that coolness to cover insecurities in my speaking. And even though it feels like magic when you start feeling differently about your speaking, the real change starts with taking responsibility for our speaking. No magic here and no magic pill either :)

    • @JoeRiggsMentalist
      @JoeRiggsMentalist Před 5 lety

      I could not agree more! And I love what you are doing to help people! I am only just now starting to consider helping people through my work as well, you're video and channel has definitely helped inspire me to do so. Thank you.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Yeah!!!

  • @conejogordo1896
    @conejogordo1896 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey, I found out that when I talk to myself I’m holding my breath which won’t make me stutter but talking to someone makes me breath in the middle of a word. Now I’m practicing this and I’ve seen major major major improvement

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 4 lety

      That’s a great observation! Yes, we want to play with feeling one airflow in each speaking piece! Definitely! It would be awesome if you could join Free From Stutter Facebook group and share your discoveries!

  • @punintended4754
    @punintended4754 Před 5 lety +1

    What can you say , you just need to face it , learn about it and try to do things like this guy in the video said.
    I have done 6 yrs of studying and I am 25 and I still stutter but never giving up is the key.
    Recently I got a call from a university, and the way I talk it was like 😂😂😂😂 , so embarrassing but you need to get the hold of it.
    It is curable💪💪💪, keep working on it like every muscle in the body.

  • @rapskaujama5178
    @rapskaujama5178 Před 7 lety +32

    When I'm speaking English I don't stutter. But if I have to speak my language(Otjiherero) I stutter terribly to the point of making weird movements with my body. So I guess I'll speak English for rest of my life, I'm good at it and I love 😍 it too.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety

      Yeah, it often happens this way. Do you have an idea why?

    • @rapskaujama5178
      @rapskaujama5178 Před 7 lety +1

      Free from stutter. Yep I've got an idea. I read somewhere that it's caused by the brain, the brain sends faulty massages to the muscles while you're talking and that it's a genetic disorder.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety

      Oh, I mean why you don't stutter in English.

    • @rapskaujama5178
      @rapskaujama5178 Před 7 lety +1

      Free from stutter. Oh that, I honestly have idea.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety +3

      Ok. My guess is that when we speak in a different language it's an opportunity to be a different "me." And gives us more freedom with our speaking. Our stuttering pattern doesn't work here yet. It's pretty much the same idea as with acting.

  • @TopGunnerCL
    @TopGunnerCL Před 6 lety +17

    I am 17 and I can speak perfectly fine to individual people. My problem is when I'm in class and I get called on in front of the whole class I get so anxious that a stutter terribly. It is even worse when I know I'm going to get called on because I build up tension so when I do get called on I cant speak. Hopefully these tips will help, thanks!

  • @faizahmad6292
    @faizahmad6292 Před 6 lety +8

    hmmm im 25 years old my stuttering start when im 7 years and still on..im so much tired of this wen im alone i can speak well but wen facing peoples its really hard

  • @bruger2778
    @bruger2778 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you! I’ve been stutter/stammering since I was born. I’m going to school tomorrow and I’m very nervous because we have to presentation ourselves

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 4 lety +1

      Got you! Do you have anyone in school who you feel comfortable talking to?

    • @bruger2778
      @bruger2778 Před 4 lety +1

      Free from stutter yes but we have new teacher’s

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 4 lety

      Oh, I see! Maybe you could find helpful this post and video as well in this regard: www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-and-saying-the-name-4-practical-exercises

    • @bruger2778
      @bruger2778 Před 4 lety +1

      Free from stutter thank you!😊 I’ll try

  • @madhanmohan7420
    @madhanmohan7420 Před 5 lety +2

    I am 19 years old . I have this problem right from childhood.i don't have his problem while with friends. I face it often when I asked to answer something I am able to produce words only by hiting someone thing or shouting my leg . Many people see me as weird when I do this. I pretend to this more than anything in the world.pls help me out

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Hey Madhan, got it! Thank you for sharing! I suggest starting with my free Improve Program over here www.freefromstutter.com/

  • @muskarasuli6936
    @muskarasuli6936 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi I am from Afghanistan and I had stuttering since i was 3 years old my stuttering it was worse sometimes and it was better sometimes. Thanks for uploading this vide it make me feel good. about fear i should tell that fear is not in our control in my opinion when i always want to explain sth in front of class i am like no I don’t want to explain my mates will be tired
    of my explaining or reading. Yeah it is happening one day when I came to in front of class to read new lesson when I start my stuttering also start i read a word for about 10 or 5 sec i was understress i tell myself don’t worry be relax and i was relax but no it doesn’t work and finally my teacher become tired and said tnx sit down i was so ashamed in front of my mates i was so angry I thought that all my mated they are laughing at me .
    Inshallah all people that have stutter they get better except me 🤲🏻

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 4 lety

      Hey Muska, I can so much relate and understand! Keep going on your journey! Don't give up on yourself! Join Free From Stutter Facebook group (if you're not there yet) to see you're not alone!

  • @JustJourney1
    @JustJourney1 Před 4 lety +4

    When I stutter I feel freezed up and my jaws tight, when I’m giving a speech out I freeze up and my heart beets crazy I feel embarrassed 😩 and I feel like people will say “ That girl over there needs help talking” I feel stupid.. so I hope this helps.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 4 lety

      Hey Jaylee, I can totally relate! Regarding the freezing up and anxiety maybe you could find this post and video helpful as well www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-and-anxiety-7-tips-how-to-reduce-stuttering-anxiety

  • @Moon_and_eclipse
    @Moon_and_eclipse Před 5 dny +1

    I stutter a lot no matter what emotion iam feeling
    This helped

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 dny

      Thank you so much for the feedback! 🙏👍❤️

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 dny

      Can I ask you, how do you feel about social interactions in general? I believe that’s a good measure of the progress with stuttering. 😊

    • @Moon_and_eclipse
      @Moon_and_eclipse Před 5 dny +1

      @@Freefromstutter oh I stutter a lot I hardly talk I only talk if it’s serious

    • @Moon_and_eclipse
      @Moon_and_eclipse Před 5 dny +1

      @@Freefromstutter my social interactions are very poor

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 3 dny

      @@Moon_and_eclipse Got you! Why I'm asking - because that's how I see progress with stuttering. Not quite the fluency part, but how you feel during social interactions. I'm talking about i in my recent live steam: czcams.com/users/liveiHHqGU_6kd4?si=3wNiZUdM5oQhCo3F

  • @nathanmastache6861
    @nathanmastache6861 Před 6 lety +6

    i have a big presentation this week and i hope these tips help me

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety +1

      Maybe you would find this useful as well: www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-and-anxiety-7-tips-how-to-reduce-stuttering-anxiety

  • @zenny1017
    @zenny1017 Před 5 lety +4

    Omg I hate when trying to say something and I start stuttering and then my friends start to speak and then my stuttering gets worst and I just want to cry

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah, I can relate! That's how stuttering works. We feel stuttering coming and the tension starts growing and we're paralyzed, we can't do anything about it at that time. And the keywords you used are "hate" and "cry." They describe the heart of the problem. The first thing we want to do is to feel, genuinely and truly feel more positive about ourselves (stuttering ourselves), speaking interaction, and speech impediments. And even though I'm preaching about building a training speech, associating the confidence with the act of speaking, etc. but the last thing, the very end result is the same thing that we want to start with - a more positive attitude, a positive feeling about the speaking interaction. www.freefromstutter.com/blog/what-causes-stuttering-two-real-causes-of-stuttering-anxiety-and-stuttering-tension

  • @dhanushjegan6394
    @dhanushjegan6394 Před 6 lety +2

    Iam Indian,iam really Blessed from ur words😇

  • @ssrey14
    @ssrey14 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey, my boyfriend stutters and he wants to be free from it. I genuinely want to support him in any of the decision he takes, so can you tell me how as a non- stuttering person I should help him.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Shreya, that's a great question and not an easy one to answer! I would say that the best way to help him is to let him know that you love him and your love doesn't depend on how he speaks.

  • @shashidharpatil4536
    @shashidharpatil4536 Před 7 lety +9

    Hi, I am from India, I wont stutter when i speak my mother tongue with known friends, But when it comes to English or any other language with Managers or colleagues or strangers like taxi drivers i start stuttering. Please help me

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety

      Sure, would be happy to help! Watch some videos inside the Improve Program and get on the video calls. See you there!

  • @AidaDiaz-zu1xn
    @AidaDiaz-zu1xn Před měsícem +1

    In my case,im introvert,has social anxiety disorder &the more worst is i stutter for 30 yrs😢 .so difficult to interact with other people

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před měsícem

      Got you! While I understand that it's difficult to interact with other people, probably that's exactly something that we want to work on and improve. Ideally, we want to enjoy social interactions. I understand that it's easier said that done, but that's a skill, that's a process, that's something to work on. Here's another post and video that you might find helpful: www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-and-anxiety-7-tips-how-to-reduce-stuttering-anxiety

  • @alberto3137
    @alberto3137 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this awesome and motivational video! I hope it works for me. Also, I so believe that after 19 years I will overcome this my whole life problem very soon. I wish next year I am free from stutter.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před rokem +1

      Hey Al Berto, thank you so much for the feedback! I remember how I gave myself one year to get free from stuttering when I was 17. Well, it took me a bit longer. :) At the same time, every time you choose imperfect action, every day you raise your hand, every time you open up - you're already free from the limitations that stuttering brings. Stuttering solution and getting free from stuttering is mostly about YOU rather than IT. www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-solution

  • @MO_69
    @MO_69 Před 5 lety +2

    Hello sir !! I am not really having stuttering prblm for all my speech but when I start a word with letters like T,M,K,C,P in speaking i feel a block is happening in my throat and not able to complete my sentence...this is too happening more in public..bcos of this i need to replace similiar words to that actual word what i need to talk...it really makes an awkward situation when am with frnds nd families 😔..pls give a solution to this

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Hey Mohammed, got it! Thank you so much for sharing! Well, most people who stutter also don't have a stuttering problem for all of their speech. That's how stuttering works. I've just released a blog post and a video where I talk more about stuttering and its treatment. Hope you'll find it helpful www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-disorder-stutter-symptoms-causes-self-help-and-treatment

  • @unicornsarereal8484
    @unicornsarereal8484 Před 2 lety +3

    This is a wonderful video. Thank you so much.
    I have nearly mastered my stammer in most situations except one: zoom meetings. When it is my turn to speak or to explain, I can stammer badly. Any tips for me?
    A little note for everyone with a stammer. To control it, I first developed my self esteem (which was very, very low) through listening to people like Mel Robin, Marisa Peer, Lisa Nichols, Lena Kay (as a woman, I prefer women speakers because I feel they understand our emotions better, most of the time but they are wonderful male motivators out there.). As I started to love myself better, there was a slight improvement in my speech. Then I took speech therapy lessons. The stammer is now 98% under control.
    I stammered all my life (and that about more than 50 years of stammering). If I stammer now in some situations, I explain I stammer and that they have to be patient. This helps too. No more being ashamed of my speech.
    Another thing I have learned, if people laugh when we stammer: We look straight at them and tell them that they are hurting our feelings and disrespecting us. It takes a while to master the art of saying that without anger, but believe me, it works. People do not realise what they are doing. To laugh is an automated reaction, like when someone falls down. It is not right but it is what it is.
    Last thing: do not let your stammer get in your way. I wanted to be a journalist or a lawyer when I was young. I did not because of my speech. I was afraid of speaking. I let my stammer ruin my life. I choose the second best options always or even the third or the fourth. Don't. Take from my experience. Never be ashamed of who you are and how you speak. If it is too hard to say it, get a pin or badge saying ''I stammer/stutter, what's your super power.'' Make if fun but remember you have a voice, even if your voice is broken. You have the right to express yourself like everyone else. I suffered a lot as a stammerer. I do not want others to go through what I went. It is only now that I got a job I love and where I have to speak to people. And I am finally comfortable with myself.
    All the best!
    🖤🖤

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 2 lety

      Wow, thank you so much for your beautiful story and great advice! So much resonate and agree with every word you said! 👍🙌❤️

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 2 lety +1

      Regarding the zoom calls, what do you think is triggering additional pressure in this case? Do you make zoom calls often?

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 2 lety +1

      Why zoom calls might bring more pressure - it's because of additional exposure, sort of public speaking feeling. So, I would give my general tips for speaking anxiety here (which mostly match the tips that you gave): www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-and-anxiety-7-tips-how-to-reduce-stuttering-anxiety

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 2 lety +1

      Another element I want to emphasise is creating. When we don't react or respond but rather create a situation proactively. We don't feel like an exam, but rather as an exercise. We don't hide or escape but rather open up and give ourselves permission to make a mistake and mess up. www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-hard-situations

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 2 lety +1

      I would also invite you to our speaking club where we get together on a zoom video call every two weeks. It's a great way to practice being in this environment: www.freefromstutter.com/speaking-club

  • @JessicaSanchez-yk8ze
    @JessicaSanchez-yk8ze Před 6 lety +1

    I love this! I actually picked up on some things on my own, I had to learn some strategies that would help my stutter go away on my own and to see similar ones here, I was shocked. I thought I was the only one lol. Good to explore and not feel alone, It absolutely works!! I 100% recommend this!

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety

      Yeah!!! Great to hear that, Jessica! Thank you so much!

  • @tripurari9309
    @tripurari9309 Před 5 lety +1

    Sluttering is deep inside subconscious mind so you have to reprogram the subconscious mind ,as we know subconscious mind is so powerful , so ,you have to do self hypnosis (30 min duration ) before sleeping at night , In self hypnosis ,you have to speak in reality in normal and fluent way ,in 1st person visualisation , During speaking you have to focus only on thought or subject which you want to say Don't be self conscious of speaking , you have to trust your mind that your mind will automatically change my thought to vocal speaking , I have to only focus on subject and other conscious. And FINALLY important thing ,since stammering is deep inside subconscious mind and we know subconscious mind is so powerful , so we have to remove all this garbage from our subconscious mind , so ,for that ,You have to do CATHARSIS MEDITATION (daily 1 hour) which was given by Osho for deep cleaning of subconscious mind , and for piece of mind you have to do WITNESSING and VIPASSANA meditation (daily 1 hour) after doing CATHARSIS MEDITATION

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 3 lety

      Hey Tripurari Kumar, thank you for sharing! Is it something that you tried for yourself and that helped your stutter? How is your stutter these days?

  • @sfxs9090
    @sfxs9090 Před 5 lety +1

    I stutter. I honestly would hate being like this all my life. I try to be more social, because there's something exciting about the idea of not stuttering and being able to have normal conversation, and that motivates me, to keep practicing.

  • @anthonydieujuste7931
    @anthonydieujuste7931 Před 7 lety +6

    good video i will use this and stop stuttering this year

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety

      Hey Anthony, I love your dedication! Getting on the road and making the first step is usually the hardest thing!

  • @jasonwade2908
    @jasonwade2908 Před 5 lety +1

    i had issues in primary school with stuttering and half way through high school i sorta only spoke 3 to 4 word sentences only coz i was to scared to say any more but gradually i added more and more words and in my 20s i just gained confidence .for the next 15 years i didn't stutter at all because i think may be because i was confident . but the last 12 mths im 38 now and im stuttering a lot and all the memories from school is flooding back .im feeling depressed and climbing back in my shell .not sure what to do

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Hey Jason, even though stuttering obviously has a visible physical part it's also deeply rooted in our emotional and mental side as well. What oftentimes happens is that we get comfortable at some place or with some people or in some role where we know how to behave and we know that we can handle it. We feel confident and we "pass fluent." Yet, stuttering is sleeping there like Smaug in the Hobbit movie. So, fortunately or unfortunately, stuttering is much more than just the fluency stuff. Sharing another video that you might find useful. And I'm inviting to Free From Stutter Facebook group for more interaction. Out of the shell! www.freefromstutter.com/blog/overcoming-stuttering-stammering-one-big-truth

  • @dr.sauravanand6283
    @dr.sauravanand6283 Před 5 lety +1

    If u stutter only in front of stranger or in anxiety then acc to my personal experience n knowledge about body meditation is the best thing u can do.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Yeah, agree, body meditation is a great thing to do! Yet, stuttering is a complex disorder, so I would suggest targeting all areas of the stuttering iceberg: www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-disorder-stutter-symptoms-causes-self-help-and-treatment

  • @pierredesvallons5390
    @pierredesvallons5390 Před 7 lety +1

    Yesss I like your last exercise so much that's why I am trying to do. I am in college now, and I volunteered to speak to 100 students about my stuttering because because I realize that will help me a lot. I am even trying to participate in that drill where I speak in French for the class and they repeat after me. The little conversations also work a lot.

  • @samluke3804
    @samluke3804 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for this video, one of most honest videos I have seen so far thanks very helpful.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for the kind words! 🙏👍🙌❤️

  • @nabeeljawwad
    @nabeeljawwad Před 2 lety +2

    I observed your way of speaking and it's really helping me 👍👍👍

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for the kind words, Nabeel! 👍🙌❤️

  • @inembebia1543
    @inembebia1543 Před 6 lety +2

    Because of stammering,i am always afraid of answering questions,i can write perfectly well but I can't speak in the public

  • @pankajjoshi7499
    @pankajjoshi7499 Před 2 lety +1

    I like very much like your hand movement technique. Its useful in life. Its make u effective speaker...

  • @awangie
    @awangie Před 4 lety +1

    Ugh I literally want to stop stuttering and as a student the only way I can think of is to just take risk and raise my hand in classs. Buttt im so introvered which I think that's what made my stuttering worse. The teacher won't even call on me and there these girls that are the "teacher's pet" and always gets called on which makes me so nervous and I have so much self doubt. 😔

  • @winiver77
    @winiver77 Před 7 lety +2

    thanks I loved this ! first time seeing you! you got a lot of good points here I'm gonna begin working on them tomorrow!

  • @carloslopez9157
    @carloslopez9157 Před 7 lety +5

    I started stuttering when my mother taught me Spanish before English and so i suppose that's how

  • @Raviverma-eu5up
    @Raviverma-eu5up Před 6 lety

    i used to stammer a lot at once. but later i found out what the reason is . why we stammer , how can i tackle it.
    try to observe one thing and you would probably find that you stammer when you get excite. never ever ever get excited while talking, if you have a stammering problem.
    one more thing, try to focus on the letters on which you stammer a lot , even at the start. for example i used to stammer on the letter "T" and "P " N and some more. well i tackle all the stammering problem in me. and now i work in a BPO (call center) . and you might know that working in a call center is only possible if you have a clear speach. I've cleared Versant test also.

  • @yyysboy1
    @yyysboy1 Před 7 lety +6

    thank u for sharing, very detailed and good points. i fear picking up phone and i struggle a lot when speaking on the phone...ringing up is more difficult than responding to a call...feeling sad!

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety

      Yeah, get it totally! That's one of the reasons why in the Improve program as soon as we nail using our hand technique on the video calls we start making random phone calls right from the video calls, from the classroom. Would love to see you inside the Improve program. It's free! You can get onboard here www.freefromstutter.com/

  • @juliensk
    @juliensk Před 2 lety +1

    You ever stutter helplessly in front of people to the point where you get embarrassed and you can sense that they’re embarrassed for you and so now you’re embarrassed about making them embarrassed and it just becomes this giant cycle of embarrassment?

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, this embarrassment is the biggest part of stuttering! I call it the invisible 90% of stuttering. And yeah, while I believe it's a great idea to work on removing the helplessness, even more important is how we deal with this embarrassment. So, here's another blog post and video that can help on that: www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-is-not-bad

  • @jadonmiller9942
    @jadonmiller9942 Před 5 lety +1

    Stuttering is mainly an issue at work for me. It's just a part time job but a majority of my interactions have me tripping over words, stammering, or sometimes straight up just spouting gibberish. I hate it.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Hey Emerald, got it! Can you name a speaking setting where you feel more confident or comfortable?

  • @wilfordfanstache6954
    @wilfordfanstache6954 Před 6 lety +2

    when im alone i speak or read good sometimes but when im infront of everyone i get nervious

  • @princekatahena9596
    @princekatahena9596 Před 5 lety +1

    Am a security guard and the job involve radio communications..i want to quit cos I do stature sometimes and it stresses and makes me very uncomfortable

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Well, as they say, quitting is easy. You don’t have to. There’s a lot we can do about stuttering.

  • @conejogordo1896
    @conejogordo1896 Před 5 lety +1

    There are people that don’t stutter or stammer and are shy and the only reason I’m shy or just stick to myself is because I stutter

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Agree that there are so many things that hold other people back even without stuttering! And a big factor for all of us is exposing ourselves to potential judgment of other people.

  • @devsharma7642
    @devsharma7642 Před 5 lety +4

    my friend circle makes fun of me because i Stutter ,sometimes i feel like crying
    what should i do???

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety +2

      Hey, I can relate. First of all, we want to realize that people don't understand stuttering, they don't understand what we're going through. People have tons of their own problems and insecurities and the easiest way to feel "cool" is to put someone down. It says more about their problem, not about yours. Besides stuttering, there are a million other things people can be angry with, can tease you for, etc. They can think you're too tall, too short, too stupid, too smart, but that's what THEY think, that's what THEY say. What really matters what YOU think about yourself. Do you learn, do you build, do you create, do you give? What are you doing with your life? These are the questions that can help you get back on track. I'm also giving the link to some motivation videos from this channel: bit.ly/2HNXTO1

    • @candyluna2929
      @candyluna2929 Před 3 lety

      They arent your friends.

  • @sanjayreddy1955
    @sanjayreddy1955 Před 7 lety +3

    Very very useful...... Thanks for makaing the course free......... really very helpful

  • @1979Heyjude
    @1979Heyjude Před 4 lety +1

    I’ve stammered my whole life. I was prescribed Xanax and it helped tremendously.

  • @gedalianiasoff4021
    @gedalianiasoff4021 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm 18 and when I was younger I stuttered alot worst then now cause I'm starting to overcome it a bit but once and now it really hits me hard the stutter when I introduce myself for example it kicks in hard so my goal is to overcome it completely and speak fluent when I'm 19 cause I also want to be a motivational speaker so I'm working hard to overcome it completely like get out of my system

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Hey Gedalia, thank you for sharing! Great plan! That was exactly how I said that to myself as well around the same age. I gave myself 1 year. Yet, in my case, it took me more than 10 years to really feel differently about my speaking. :)

    • @gedalianiasoff4021
      @gedalianiasoff4021 Před 5 lety

      @@Freefromstutter guess what i used your technics and in high school today i rarely stutter and i spoke 95% fluent and clear but and i said my name to random ppl for buisness offer without any major stutter now im gonna try to work on what i did today so i can sustain those odds of speaking i relized its all bout how u control the fear i understand y i did not stutterd as much as before cause i spoke without the fear this will end your stutter quick if u keep doing it and practice it so there is always a way always have confedence it will help u as well

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Hey Gedalia, agree!

    • @gedalianiasoff4021
      @gedalianiasoff4021 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Freefromstutter yep u have to fix whats in your mind first u have to hack the brain and understand y its there in the first place u have to exscape that pattern in your brain do like deep meditation it will help u understand your brain and soon u will know the route out of the stutter its whats your mind

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Yeah, meditation is great for us. Do you use some app for meditation?

  • @lilbigman00
    @lilbigman00 Před 6 lety +1

    I hope I have the best year of school.. I have social anxiety,anxiety.depression and ptsd I hope I don’t stutter .. I can’t even pronounce my own name 🤦🏾‍♂️😐.
    But when I’m comfortable and hanging with my bro I talk nirmal we have normal conversations but when I’m somewhere public I get anxious and can barely talk ..

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety

      Yes, that's how stuttering works www.freefromstutter.com/blog/i-don-t-stutter-alone-psychological-stuttering

    • @lilbigman00
      @lilbigman00 Před 6 lety

      Free from stutter preciate that

  • @bl_megh
    @bl_megh Před 4 lety +2

    Think POSITIVE
    Full confidence
    Deep breathing
    Stress free
    No think about streaming
    Practise daily yoga
    Fundamental this rule

  • @ramwatt7113
    @ramwatt7113 Před 7 lety +3

    thank you a lot it does realy work with me I'm healing slowly and upgradely thanks

  • @dojeffrey3832
    @dojeffrey3832 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you! I have no words to say. It's awesome!

  • @BG-hh3pd
    @BG-hh3pd Před 3 lety +2

    I am 15.11yrs old. N from the beginning of my life I can’t pronounce some letters partially like t ,d r ,th, tr so every time I go to school I speak less. My parent also makes fun of me .i m depressed. I dont sluttter “but can’t pronounce some words partially

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 3 lety +1

      Stuttering oftentimes shows up exactly as difficulties with certain sounds, especially the consonants that you mention. So, maybe it's still stuttering? Here's another post and video about the hard sounds that you might hind helpful: www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-on-hard-sounds-and-words

  • @noexisto5153
    @noexisto5153 Před 4 lety +1

    I have some problems saying the letter k, c and g, and the vowels specially the letter E and A.

    • @noexisto5153
      @noexisto5153 Před 4 lety +1

      I had to pass in front of all my class, I learned the conversation but at the moment of pass I couldn't say the letter "I" and the next one.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 4 lety

      Yeah, the sounds k, c and g might be very tricky. Here are some more tips from my side: www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-on-hard-sounds-and-words

  • @gajbaldauri
    @gajbaldauri Před 5 lety +1

    I wonder if we have this issue because of the childhood trauma. I have had pretty bad childhood with constant criticism from the family members, ignorance etc. Wanna know if other people suffering from this issue also faced some kind of problems during their childhood.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      At some point in my life, when I was around 10, I was bullied at school and felt totally helpless about it. I was thinking in my mind each day how I speak up and stand up for myself and I never did. I'm not sure it was a "trauma," but it created a ton of blocked energy and repressed emotions for sure. And since that time I vividly remember stuttering in my life. Probably I had very insecure speaking before that, but it worked like a triggering event.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      I ran a poll in Free From Stutter Facebook group with a similar question some time ago and most people said "yes," they did have some negative event and they do associate stuttering with that event to some extent.

  • @sanjayu85
    @sanjayu85 Před 6 lety +1

    you friend represents a lot more good way to get success on stammering totally ...Thanks a lots.

  • @flowingfluency6090
    @flowingfluency6090 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Andrey. Thanks for the tips! Loved the portion on tension

  • @bear24908
    @bear24908 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much for sharing these supra useful video :)) very appreciated, Really me a lot when I have to do a public speaking.

  • @kelvinmartinez6597
    @kelvinmartinez6597 Před 6 lety +2

    Hola me pueden decir alguna técnica para no tartamudear ? En español por favor

  • @rohitav9171
    @rohitav9171 Před 3 lety +1

    I don't stammer when I'm alone but when I have to speak publicly or with some stranger, I stammer. There are particular syllables 'chi', 'ka' etc.
    There are words which I don't really stammer with but speaking to a stranger increases my stuttering. My body gets tensed. Feels like anxiety increases my stuttering. Any way to reduce that?

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 3 lety

      Hey Rohitav, that's a great question! And you made one of the most succinct definitions of stuttering! That's exactly how stuttering works. Here are some tips how to reduce stuttering anxiety: www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-and-anxiety-7-tips-how-to-reduce-stuttering-anxiety

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 3 lety

      And if you want to go deeper into how we can bring big real change I'm inviting you to the masterclass I'm running these days: www.freefromstutter.com/masterclass-sign-up

  • @Thebisht533
    @Thebisht533 Před 6 lety +2

    sir when i alone i can speak properly,fast and while reading in front of manny peoples i doesnt stutter
    but sometimes in front of friends i used to stutter earlier i speak perfectly in front of my parents
    but when i realise that i stutter in front of my friends why i not do in front of my parents suddenly i started sttutering in front of my parents too
    sir i know that i can stop my stutter
    plz help me

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety

      Hey Deepak, thank you so much for sharing! Yeah, that's the way it spreads, at least I also remember it the same way - it starts with something and then goes on to the next area expanding it's "land." While it may seem that we can "speak properly" when we're alone my belief and observation is that if we stutter then our speaking pattern is impaired. And we want to do something about our speaking pattern and its fundamentals. www.freefromstutter.com/blog/i-don-t-stutter-alone-psychological-stuttering

  • @dynamicskillshub7997
    @dynamicskillshub7997 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi.... Every body I'm also stuttering while speaking..... Now I'm practicing more and more due to which I improved.. .... have any one to live talking in order to do practice more and more....

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety

      Hey Noorul, thank you for your comment! Just making sure that you also know about our Free From Stutter Facebook group facebook.com/groups/224345674717526/ I'm trying to make it a good place for the kind of interaction that you mention.

  • @samadgold8721
    @samadgold8721 Před 7 lety +2

    sorry, i signed up at your site now, i checked the product of using hand to cure stutter, but it wasn't available ...please i'm in hurry

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety +1

      Hey Samad, there are 4 modules in the program, one released each day. "Using Hand" module is available on the second day. I undetermined your desire to move fast, but please don't be in a hurry. You can concentrate on the "Improve" module for now. Thank you for the comment!

  • @KevinWereydau
    @KevinWereydau Před 7 lety +3

    Thanks for the detailed information.

  • @bommasrivastav8343
    @bommasrivastav8343 Před 7 lety +3

    your suggestions are very useful

  • @MrAug80
    @MrAug80 Před 6 lety +1

    Really enjoying this video. Thank you for your help and advice.

  • @uKiyah-00
    @uKiyah-00 Před 6 lety +2

    Thankz a lot brother.. much love.. made my day ♥

  • @pankajjoshi7499
    @pankajjoshi7499 Před 2 lety +1

    Very useful video bro
    I Am from India ✓

  • @adrianmuro1278
    @adrianmuro1278 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello Andrey your videos are awesome and I have tried this tips for 2 weeks and it's really helpful, but I still have some problems while telling a story or a personal experience so what advise can you give me? Make a video if possible please.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety +1

      Hey Adrian, thank you so much for your comment! Doing exercises is great but I totally agree that it's not enough if we want to bring real change to the speaking pattern. And the problem is that speaking is highly automated so every time we speak "normally" we get back to our default speaking pattern which is insecure. czcams.com/video/dvnLWKPMqK4/video.html

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety +1

      My big idea is that we want to have a training speech that we want to use most of the time. And it's not some artificial kind of speaking, it's just putting more substance to our speaking, restoring the inner structure of our natural speaking. So, maybe this video can be helpful too www.freefromstutter.com/blog/what-causes-stuttering-two-real-causes-of-stuttering-anxiety-and-stuttering-tension

  • @khaoulael4984
    @khaoulael4984 Před 6 lety +9

    I hope i can speak without stuttering

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety +1

      Hey, it would be great to see you inside my free Improve Program www.freefromstutter.com/

    • @khaoulael4984
      @khaoulael4984 Před 6 lety +1

      Thx

  • @focusdo9274
    @focusdo9274 Před 6 lety +5

    Sir I can't say my name in class
    And when I am alone or with friend i can easily speak
    So sir pls help me

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety +2

      Yeah, I can relate! That's how stuttering works. Maybe you could find this helpful www.freefromstutter.com/blog/i-don-t-stutter-alone-psychological-stuttering

    • @saktheshvar
      @saktheshvar Před 5 lety +2

      I too fear when saying my name in my class

    • @abdallahhacks8942
      @abdallahhacks8942 Před 5 lety +2

      Mee toooo bro, its so frustrating i just keep imagining how good i will be without the stutter!

    • @bruger2778
      @bruger2778 Před 4 lety

      Islamic Talks same

  • @jovanniflores9666
    @jovanniflores9666 Před 7 lety +22

    I've been stuttering since kindergarten & now I'm in 8th and still stutter

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety +4

      Yeah, I can relate. High school was a hard time for me. I got very conscious about my impediments and reduced the amount of speaking dramatically. How do you deal with it?

    • @kathynandkumar7744
      @kathynandkumar7744 Před 7 lety +2

      Same here I began stuttering in kindergarten all the way to 8th grade

    • @recker9578
      @recker9578 Před 6 lety

      Jovanni Flores me too it sucks especially during speeches

    • @omarrazeen1501
      @omarrazeen1501 Před 6 lety +2

      I'm 24 I still stutter

    • @its-q5n
      @its-q5n Před 5 lety +1

      SAME

  • @Joni.be04
    @Joni.be04 Před 5 lety +1

    I dont stutter but when im on a call i stutter alot and i cant say alot of words like it sucks they ask me something and i can even say a word

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Got it! Maybe you'll find this video helpful for your particular case: www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-3-practical-tips-how-to-remove-speech-impediments

  • @AnilKumar-hp8iz
    @AnilKumar-hp8iz Před 4 lety +1

    When am alone I speak slowly.. Clearly
    But when infront of people I speak fast and people are dint understand..
    Sir suggest a good idea?

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 4 lety

      Hey Anil, yeah, that's the way stuttering works. Our speaking is highly automated and it's largely an emotional response to the environment. Maybe you can find this article helpful as well: www.freefromstutter.com/blog/i-don-t-stutter-alone-psychological-stuttering

  • @jalal0019
    @jalal0019 Před 7 lety +5

    please
    can you added the arabic translation for these videos ❤️❤️

  • @lawrencejudegonsalves6348

    I really hate when I stutter especially that my Teacher alway picks me to recite or read long statements that would lead me to stuttering.I just wish that it would be gone someday.I feel embarrassed in my school as a 13yr old

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      Yeah, I can relate! I felt helpless and bad about it at school. These are the two things we probably want to change - we don't want to feel helpless and we don't want to feel bad.

  • @harshjain5140
    @harshjain5140 Před 7 lety +1

    Excellent Video Buddy... loved it. I didn't understand the EXERCISE #5 that is acting. Please Explain.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 7 lety

      Thank you so much! In the nutshell, we want to engage our body while speaking. It gives us some support and helps us express ourselves. Acting does one more thing - we get away from our "stuttering me," it gives freedom to be a different "me" without stutter. I talk a little more about it in this video about stuttering techniques www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-techniques

  • @mohamedndoye7962
    @mohamedndoye7962 Před 4 lety +1

    my problem is i can pronunce every words which does't start with a voel

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 4 lety

      Hey Ahmad, yeah, vowels usually go easier as we voice them. Here are some tips that you might find useful: www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-on-hard-sounds-and-words

  • @MrTacoToy
    @MrTacoToy Před 7 lety +2

    The intro music stutters a little at 0:18

  • @kilroy987
    @kilroy987 Před 6 lety +1

    How much does pretending you're about to sing help? It supposedly activates a different area of your brain and gets around the stutter aspect.

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 6 lety

      I see singing as a great breathing exercise strengthening our voice and giving us confidence. We want to add relaxation, power and expression to our speaking. So singing does pretty much that. I take a signing class once in two weeks. If you take a class you also add the performance element - gaining confidence in the anxiety setting.

  • @zenekprzybylski5572
    @zenekprzybylski5572 Před 5 lety +1

    Using nose to breathe can help? Because i use my mouth to breathe

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      When we speak or sign we usually breathe through the mouth. When we regularly breathe we usually breathe through the nose or breathe in through the nose and out through the mouth. I've seen some people who stutter do that - use nose to breathe in before they say a phrase. I don't teach that and I don't use that as well. I suggest to breathe in and breathe out (you can breathe in through the nose and breathe out through the mouth) and wait for a second to feel the natural state we want to be in when we start speaking. We have a lot of air in the lungs and we feel calm, we don't want to feel rushed or stressed by breathing in just at the moment of the beginning of speaking.

  • @ytchannel-howtooutgrowstutteri

    Great 10 exercises

  • @asif02jutt62
    @asif02jutt62 Před 5 lety +1

    When I alone I speak proper nd with full flow but in public and in shop I can not speak with flow I stramring what his solution ?

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety +1

      Great question! Thank you! Yeah, time pressure and stressful environments play a huge role. But at the same time even when we're fluent, our speaking pattern is still insecure. So we want to think about strengthening our speaking pattern rather than just the "stuttering part." www.freefromstutter.com/blog/i-don-t-stutter-alone-psychological-stuttering

    • @Freefromstutter
      @Freefromstutter  Před 5 lety

      And quite honestly, the way you describe it is the way it works for many people who stutter. www.freefromstutter.com/blog/stuttering-disorder-stutter-symptoms-causes-self-help-and-treatment

    • @asif02jutt62
      @asif02jutt62 Před 5 lety

      @@Freefromstutter yes bro I feel this is my fear nd my lack off confidence that's why I can't talk in flow on the front off other but I try to feel in front off other I'm alone nd nobody around me...what is ur suggestions ?

  • @BerserkerX
    @BerserkerX Před 6 lety +1

    Th..th...th.. thank y..y....you. This H..h..h..helped me al..l..l...lot.

  • @zainirajpoot2534
    @zainirajpoot2534 Před 6 lety +3

    I am also a stutterer... i cant say any thing without sturring.. i have same problem as shivani joshi....