How to Cure Stammering

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If you are looking to learn how to cure stammering then I will show you how. You are probably wandering how I am able to make such a bold statement, but remember when it comes to something as deep as stammering it is not going to go away just because someone tells you that they can show you how to cure stammering. But listen for a moment as I go on. What you are about to learn is not an overnight cure. Tomorrow will be the same; you’re not going to wake up cured from stammering. Like all things, you are going to have to do some work. Okay more than some, let’s try a lot. There are certain things you need to do, certain actions you need to take to get the job done right. I will walk you through those steps.

What I am going to show you here is not a quick fix. You are not going to wake up in the morning free of your stammering. You will have to do some work on your part. Okay, a lot of work on your part. Because there are certain action steps that I am going to describe to you to get the job done properly.

There are two fancy terms in the science of stammering that I am going to bring up briefly, and then we are going to put them away in the back of your mind, because this isn’t a science journal. But it is important that you know about them, because they are part of the cure. These two words are triggers and blocks. In the case of stammering, we are dealing more so with blocks than with triggers, as triggers are more related to stuttering.

What you need first to do so you can get started using this exercise is to get a good book or magazine, and find something of interest to you, then time yourself reading this for the next minute. While you are doing this make sure you focus on speaking fluently and clearly. Do not get nervous and stress yourself out over this minute of reading. Don’t let it bother you, just count the words that you read during that time. This way you have a number you can compare to as you make progress. This number is referred to as the baseline.

Next you need to read the same thing again. Make sure to read at a pace that doesn’t make you stammer, be comfortable. You will probably start at a slow pace, but don’t let that bother you. Also be sure to record the amount of words read for that minute. It will not matter if it is less or more than your first number. You should only focus on how fast you can read out loud, without stammering.

Start over again. This time read a different section and record the words read in that amount of time. Your number one priority is to get faster with time, but don’t rush it, take your time. Only get faster if you can make it through your reading without stammering. That is where your concentration needs to be. Practice this without stammering over and over.

Again, I want to point out that this is not an overnight thing. So don’t think it will be. It is going to take you a bit of time to make it through this exercise, without stammering. Learning how to cure stammering is a process. Only call the exercise a success when you have made it through at a good speaking pace, without stammering. Make sure to change up your reading to give yourself something different each time,

Rinse and repeat. Continue to read the selection out loud, and recording your number of words read in that minute. Your ultimate aim is to get faster over time. Take your time about it though. You only want to get faster with your reading if you can get through the selection without stammering so, just concentrate on reading without stammering, and get faster as you keep practicing.

Either you can continue to suffer with your stutter problem, like you have been for a long time, or you can go straight to those links where I am going to reveal the cause of your stuttering problems, and how you can start speaking fluently very quickly. If you are ready to discover how to cure stammering today, then do not delay.

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