Great video. Several additional strategies to prevent stuttering blocks are 1. Practice in the mirror saying your block word over and over again. 2. Get your mind off the specific letter, number or word which has the stuttering block. In this case since he had the block on the number 7, he should focus on the next number. Remember your mind can only have one though at a time. If your thought is the stress in saying the block and your mouth is trained to stutter at that occurrence, you will continue to do so. 3. Slightly bite your lip in a unnoticeable way before this anticipated stutter. It is extremely difficult to stutter if your mouth is in a unfamiliar position. 4. Focus in on an lead word before the the anticipated stutter. Remember the goal is to take your mind way from the anticipated letter/number/word.
I stutter more when I’m like trying to prevent a stutter. Sometimes I actually speak fluently and then I think back “Wow, I actually spoke without a stutter” and then realise when I did that, I was not thinking about my stutter at all. So I think being aware of and focused on my stutter actually makes me stutter 🥹
Loved this clip. It reinforced stuff I have figured out by myself. I feel when I will stutter. Faking confidence, yes. And my best story from when I remember my stuttering started. I didnt know it then, but my best friend helped me, stop, breath and go again. By holding my shoulders, looking me in my eyes and telling me to stop and breath. Then I knew he would wait for me to be ready to talk. I could take my time.
When ever im speaking to someone, I have this feeling in my brain, I wouldn't call it "anticipation" but it tells me that im about to block on that word. So i'd have to switch it out with another word which can mess up with my sentence, and not allow me to say the word that i wanted to say. But after switching out the word and saying a different word, i can then say the original word. But this only happens when it comes to block, i still sometimes repeat the beginning letter of a word.
bro you made my day , i used to stutter from my childhood , and got stuck in the loop of anticipation and then stutter and again get a new memory for anticipation . this all led to the hyper self consciousness and i even forget the flow im talking and talk word-by-word and stutter . but this realization through the video itself was amazing . ill practice these things and hopefully enjoy the talks and add value to my talks :)
I struggle with stuttering. Mine is not caused by anxiety. It happens more when I don’t even think about it. I stutter less when I’m self aware. I can actually control it better when I speak slowly.
God bless you brother. You provide so much good content for free. I’m 32 and have allowed stuttering to control nearly my whole life. Refreshing to read the comment section and relate to everything.. I am not alone. Sobriety and staying busy are additional things that help me. Love that part about focusing on others and giving them value. When we are truly present, how could we be focused on a future hang up? Curious what you think of Tony Robbin’s saying channel your inner warrior? Tony claims to fix stuttering within minutes… I’m skeptical.
Thank you for these tips, it is better than the advice I keep getting, “just talk slowly, take a deep breath then talk etc”. Those are not practical at all. I mean like tell me a way to overcome stuttering when you speak at a normal pace or fast pace.
Your videos have been a game-changer for me I can't believe I didn't find them sooner. Your guidance has been invaluable, and I'm excited to dive into your free website and make the most of it. Thank you for sharing your expertise and helping me along the way.
When you ask someone a question you need to focus on ist word and think of whole sentence is one word practice it and your mind will percive the whole sentence a single word now if you start with easy word then you won't stutter in the middle of sentence very good technique but one need to master it
The hammer tool is a great method to alleviate tension when hitting a block! SLP clinicians refer to it as the "pull-out" method, but also if anyone is reading this who has a stutter, I'd recommend looking up easy-onset and fluency shaping techniques if you haven't heard of them. They're also great for helping to facilitate more fluid speech.
I agree that looking confident negates: anticipation, reactions to anticipation (like feeling bothered) and doing unhelpful interventions (like avoiding or doing secondary behaviors)
Recommended by TH-cam on the top. Jumped to the video. Loved it. You got subscriber bro. Being a stutter , I can relate all of those problems that you discussed in the video. I will try to apply all those exercises and routine work you made in a free course. Thanks so much.
You keep going back to brain this brain that, but I've had that internal struggle and learned to let it go if it was just the brain then why do most stutterers have absolute fluency when they're Alone or talking to someone they're comfortable with, what I mostly do is really just relaxation, listening to my body, when it tenses and properly breath. It's much easier.
When I'm speaking with my mother, young sister and my nephew i don't stutter, i have specific situations that I use to stutter, for example when I'm answer the phone and talking to others people or stranger people, including my father and my old sister, i don't why it use to happen, i want to overcome this and free, i want to talk to everyone that's my desire.😢
When I'm speaking with my mother, young sister and my nephew i don't stutter, i have specific situations that I use to stutter, for example when I'm answer the phone and talking to others people or stranger people, including my father and my old sister, i don't why it use to happen, i want to overcome this and free, i want to talk to everyone that's my desire.
Hello coach, i have a question. From the training workshop, at the routine A when i am supposed to read out loud, i only stutter at the over-articulation part, while at the others is way less and you can say that i don't stutter at all. The question is that, at the hammer tool i don't stutter so should i still practice it or skip it. Note: i am a fast reader so i slow down a bit.
"Hi Marcus, i am so greatefull at you are doing this. I stutter and have done so my interi life ( I am a 15 years old boy from denmark). I just have one problem i have to solve before i can start your daily routine. I don't understand the routine B, and i can't figure out if i Should do Routine A and B on the same day."
Thank you for the kind words! Sorry if it wasn’t clear. I recommend alternating. So for example, do Routine A on Monday and then Routine B on Tuesday, etc.
Thanks for another great video Marcus. I could agree more. Positive Mindset is so important for all things in life. I highly recommend this book: The Confident Mind, by Dr Nate Zinsser!
What I think is that I'm always thinking constanting, when I'm speaking a sentence in my mind I'm already saying the next sentence which I think could be the reason why I stutter
As far as short term tools that can help, refer to the free workshop. Beyond that, I’m always going to encourage you to build a new style/pattern of speaking fluently, because when you do that, it affects everything downstream like saying your number. So whether you go the free route with my workshop and/or books, or if you invest in a program, you want to start approaching your voice like a fitness plan. Practice, stay consistent, slowly build confidence and higher levels of fluency, and then repeat this process for 6-12 months.
I also was in same situation Where my roll no was 18 I had this little fear of stucking on it but i dont , for the rest of year i was able to say my rollno. But 1 month before of my end of semester I dont know what happen I stuck on it and then just like a domino effect all my rest days get stuck , the word which i was able to all year suddenly it all started to get stuck on it What was my mistake well 2 of them 1.Fear , fear of embracement fear of getting stuck fear of everything 2. Try to be fluent , best of yourself When you dont try to be fluent or to hide your stuttering you dont stuttering.
I struggle mightily on words beginning with Br-. How do you soften the consonant of the B? Sometimes I’ll try word stretching but it doesn’t always work.
Your thinking is correct in that you can’t exactly “soften” a B consonant. Tools aren’t going to work 100% of the time, hence why I call them tools, not magic fixes. The process is a combination of using tools on the surface level while building a deeper HABITUAL way of speaking smoothly underneath it all. Hope that helps!
@@speakyourmindmethod Actually, now that I think about it, a B can be softened to a V. And another tool I’ve learned recently is light contact, and that does help too.
Thanks, loved the tips! But, i don't see myself implement them because I'm too sure of sounding awesome when talking to myself. So, I'd be like, i can talk in same manner to people. But, it never work :( Please, Can you Any tip? Btw, i defo need to practice this
I stutter on my name. It happened once about 5 years ago and my brain can't let it go. My name is Raneen. All I could think about while going to the dentist, or even attending a new class is how ill mess up my isaying my name. Once someone asks my name, I lose my breath and I simply can't open my mouth. The letter R is hard, I just can't get it out of my mouth. I have my first-ever job in two days and I'm already dreading introducing myself. Do you have any tips, besides the ones on the video?
I think I'm late,but here's what I do. My name is Hasan, and I have a problem with the H. When someone asks me about my name and I feel like I'm going to stutter I tell them I didn't hear the question, so I have time to prepare for the answer, then I say( Hasan) or i put a word in front of it so it comes easier like (oh I'm Hasan) and it works most of the time. Hope you did well in that interview
Im trying to overcome stuttering..im doing a little bit well than before and im going to work as a teleoperateur 🤣🤣 I don't know how im gonna manage the situation
I’m very sorry to hear that and I empathize with you. You can do this. Be patient with yourself and work consistently on making small improvements and you’ll see incredible results with time.
Great video. Several additional strategies to prevent stuttering blocks are
1. Practice in the mirror saying your block word over and over again.
2. Get your mind off the specific letter, number or word which has the stuttering block. In this case since he had the block on the number 7, he should focus on the next number. Remember your mind can only have one though at a time. If your thought is the stress in saying the block and your mouth is trained to stutter at that occurrence, you will continue to do so.
3. Slightly bite your lip in a unnoticeable way before this anticipated stutter. It is extremely difficult to stutter if your mouth is in a unfamiliar position.
4. Focus in on an lead word before the the anticipated stutter. Remember the goal is to take your mind way from the anticipated letter/number/word.
oh man that's it! unfamiliarity..
I stutter more when I’m like trying to prevent a stutter. Sometimes I actually speak fluently and then I think back “Wow, I actually spoke without a stutter” and then realise when I did that, I was not thinking about my stutter at all. So I think being aware of and focused on my stutter actually makes me stutter 🥹
That's literally the same thing that happens to me
Same here
anticipating and being self-absorbed fucks me up all the time. Thank you for the tips :)
Loved this clip. It reinforced stuff I have figured out by myself. I feel when I will stutter. Faking confidence, yes. And my best story from when I remember my stuttering started. I didnt know it then, but my best friend helped me, stop, breath and go again. By holding my shoulders, looking me in my eyes and telling me to stop and breath. Then I knew he would wait for me to be ready to talk. I could take my time.
Very well said, my friend 💯
You've got a really good friend!
When ever im speaking to someone, I have this feeling in my brain, I wouldn't call it "anticipation" but it tells me that im about to block on that word. So i'd have to switch it out with another word which can mess up with my sentence, and not allow me to say the word that i wanted to say. But after switching out the word and saying a different word, i can then say the original word. But this only happens when it comes to block, i still sometimes repeat the beginning letter of a word.
Exact thing with mine too
Me too 😢
That is anticipation!
Me too 😢
Exact same
bro you made my day , i used to stutter from my childhood , and got stuck in the loop of anticipation and then stutter and again get a new memory for anticipation . this all led to the hyper self consciousness and i even forget the flow im talking and talk word-by-word and stutter . but this realization through the video itself was amazing . ill practice these things and hopefully enjoy the talks and add value to my talks :)
hey man, how did it go with u, did you get any better
Freely giving this information out is everything… thank you !!!
I struggle with stuttering. Mine is not caused by anxiety. It happens more when I don’t even think about it. I stutter less when I’m self aware. I can actually control it better when I speak slowly.
God bless you brother. You provide so much good content for free. I’m 32 and have allowed stuttering to control nearly my whole life. Refreshing to read the comment section and relate to everything.. I am not alone.
Sobriety and staying busy are additional things that help me. Love that part about focusing on others and giving them value. When we are truly present, how could we be focused on a future hang up? Curious what you think of Tony Robbin’s saying channel your inner warrior? Tony claims to fix stuttering within minutes… I’m skeptical.
God bless you for your love and care, and for these tips.
Thank you for these tips, it is better than the advice I keep getting, “just talk slowly, take a deep breath then talk etc”.
Those are not practical at all. I mean like tell me a way to overcome stuttering when you speak at a normal pace or fast pace.
The facts and techniques you shared in this video are truely helpful.👍👍🇮🇳🇮🇳
Your videos have been a game-changer for me I can't believe I didn't find them sooner. Your guidance has been invaluable, and I'm excited to dive into your free website and make the most of it. Thank you for sharing your expertise and helping me along the way.
I speak fine when somebody asks me a question but when I ask somebody a question I stutter😢
When you ask someone a question you need to focus on ist word and think of whole sentence is one word practice it and your mind will percive the whole sentence a single word now if you start with easy word then you won't stutter in the middle of sentence very good technique but one need to master it
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Same with me I hate it it’s so embarrassing
Same with me I am completely fine when I am alone
Opposite for me
The hammer tool is a great method to alleviate tension when hitting a block! SLP clinicians refer to it as the "pull-out" method, but also if anyone is reading this who has a stutter, I'd recommend looking up easy-onset and fluency shaping techniques if you haven't heard of them. They're also great for helping to facilitate more fluid speech.
I agree that looking confident negates: anticipation, reactions to anticipation (like feeling bothered) and doing unhelpful interventions (like avoiding or doing secondary behaviors)
Recommended by TH-cam on the top. Jumped to the video. Loved it. You got subscriber bro. Being a stutter , I can relate all of those problems that you discussed in the video. I will try to apply all those exercises and routine work you made in a free course. Thanks so much.
never really thought about linking the words, thank you so much
Many thanks to you for this tips and help people for free ❤❤
Going to be watching lots of your videos. Thanks for the help.
You keep going back to brain this brain that, but I've had that internal struggle and learned to let it go if it was just the brain then why do most stutterers have absolute fluency when they're Alone or talking to someone they're comfortable with, what I mostly do is really just relaxation, listening to my body, when it tenses and properly breath. It's much easier.
Thank you
I will implement these
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I really hope this helps me.
Awesome video broski! Thank you for sharing! 👊😎
Thank you!
When I'm speaking with my mother, young sister and my nephew i don't stutter, i have specific situations that I use to stutter, for example when I'm answer the phone and talking to others people or stranger people, including my father and my old sister, i don't why it use to happen, i want to overcome this and free, i want to talk to everyone that's my desire.😢
When I'm speaking with my mother, young sister and my nephew i don't stutter, i have specific situations that I use to stutter, for example when I'm answer the phone and talking to others people or stranger people, including my father and my old sister, i don't why it use to happen, i want to overcome this and free, i want to talk to everyone that's my desire.
Hello coach, i have a question. From the training workshop, at the routine A when i am supposed to read out loud, i only stutter at the over-articulation part, while at the others is way less and you can say that i don't stutter at all.
The question is that, at the hammer tool i don't stutter so should i still practice it or skip it.
Note: i am a fast reader so i slow down a bit.
its weird, when i example sing a lyrics of an song i never get any stutter blocks etc. whats the reason for that
"Hi Marcus, i am so greatefull at you are doing this. I stutter and have done so my interi life ( I am a 15 years old boy from denmark). I just have one problem i have to solve before i can start your daily routine. I don't understand the routine B, and i can't figure out if i Should do Routine A and B on the same day."
Thank you for the kind words! Sorry if it wasn’t clear. I recommend alternating. So for example, do Routine A on Monday and then Routine B on Tuesday, etc.
Reward program, phone number, how does it matches everything!! Thanks for the video
Thank you for doing this!
Thanks for another great video Marcus. I could agree more. Positive Mindset is so important for all things in life. I highly recommend this book: The Confident Mind, by Dr Nate Zinsser!
Much appreciated! And yes, that book is in my queue :)
I do have some issues with speech blocks and when it happens, the words don't come out, even if I pause and breathe for a short while. What can I do?
Try ans speak into a rhythm like you're singing but more natural
Many thanks
It would be helpful if you described exactly what "act confident" and use "confident body language" means, especially if you're recommending we do it.
What I think is that I'm always thinking constanting, when I'm speaking a sentence in my mind I'm already saying the next sentence which I think could be the reason why I stutter
As a stutterer about to watch this, it better be good
I have this issue when it comes to interviews which lead to no call back 😢
Everything will be fine
You will get everything what's written for you. Don't rush.
@@muhibali205 AMEN I RECEIVE THAT THANK YOU ☺️
I work in a call center and find it hard to get past the first letter of the company name B
Sir, I can't tell my attendance, my number is 63 and when my number comes I get a block.. Any tips to change this? Please help me
As far as short term tools that can help, refer to the free workshop. Beyond that, I’m always going to encourage you to build a new style/pattern of speaking fluently, because when you do that, it affects everything downstream like saying your number.
So whether you go the free route with my workshop and/or books, or if you invest in a program, you want to start approaching your voice like a fitness plan. Practice, stay consistent, slowly build confidence and higher levels of fluency, and then repeat this process for 6-12 months.
I also was in same situation
Where my roll no was 18
I had this little fear of stucking on it but i dont , for the rest of year i was able to say my rollno. But 1 month before of my end of semester I dont know what happen I stuck on it and then just like a domino effect all my rest days get stuck , the word which i was able to all year suddenly it all started to get stuck on it
What was my mistake well 2 of them
1.Fear , fear of embracement fear of getting stuck fear of everything
2. Try to be fluent , best of yourself
When you dont try to be fluent or to hide your stuttering you dont stuttering.
Great video keep it up
Thank you!
Makes sense!
Linking the words together is kind of like singing. You never stutter when you sing. I use this one… when i’m able to think about it before hand.
I struggle mightily on words beginning with Br-. How do you soften the consonant of the B? Sometimes I’ll try word stretching but it doesn’t always work.
Your thinking is correct in that you can’t exactly “soften” a B consonant. Tools aren’t going to work 100% of the time, hence why I call them tools, not magic fixes. The process is a combination of using tools on the surface level while building a deeper HABITUAL way of speaking smoothly underneath it all. Hope that helps!
@@speakyourmindmethod Actually, now that I think about it, a B can be softened to a V. And another tool I’ve learned recently is light contact, and that does help too.
My heart rate go in 140 to 145 when im speaking . What to do
Thanks, loved the tips!
But, i don't see myself implement them because I'm too sure of sounding awesome when talking to myself. So, I'd be like, i can talk in same manner to people.
But, it never work :(
Please, Can you Any tip?
Btw, i defo need to practice this
I stutter on my name. It happened once about 5 years ago and my brain can't let it go. My name is Raneen. All I could think about while going to the dentist, or even attending a new class is how ill mess up my isaying my name. Once someone asks my name, I lose my breath and I simply can't open my mouth. The letter R is hard, I just can't get it out of my mouth. I have my first-ever job in two days and I'm already dreading introducing myself. Do you have any tips, besides the ones on the video?
I think I'm late,but here's what I do.
My name is Hasan, and I have a problem with the H. When someone asks me about my name and I feel like I'm going to stutter I tell them I didn't hear the question, so I have time to prepare for the answer, then I say( Hasan) or i put a word in front of it so it comes easier like (oh I'm Hasan) and it works most of the time.
Hope you did well in that interview
So, did you win the battle? If yes, any tips for R sounding names...?
Would anyone of you like to talk to me....
You can avoid your fear of stammering by talking to me
No anxiety and fear etc
Im trying to overcome stuttering..im doing a little bit well than before and im going to work as a teleoperateur 🤣🤣 I don't know how im gonna manage the situation
I stutter but it becomes worst when I am doing public présentation leading to fear and anxiety
my brain triggers bad when I say a perfect sentence or phrase then they say “what?” then I have to redo it
Yeah that’s a tough hurdle. You got this my friend 💪
Great
"give value to people" you mean give USERS an ammunition on how they can use me
I stutter while pronounsing my first name. How should I overcome that?
Just add "it's" before your name
I never stutter when I sing at church,,strange 🤔
I’m 15 and I stutter almost every time I speak and it’s terrible
❤
This is my biggest problem 😭
Tw sir
I jumble over my words during a street situation 😢
I’m very sorry to hear that and I empathize with you. You can do this. Be patient with yourself and work consistently on making small improvements and you’ll see incredible results with time.