How To Overcome Your Speech Problem
Do you have a speech problem or speech impediment? I have
managed to overcome a stutter which had had a major negative
affect on my life for eighteen years. This article describes
about how to overcome a speech problem and how to achieve
fluency.
According to recent figures around one percent of British people
suffer from the speech impediment known as stuttering.
Stuttering can also be known in some regions as stammering.
I myself had a stutter from the age of four and during the
period when I had the speech impediment, I had a fear of certain
words beginning with certain letters. Any words which began with
"b" were especially hard to say. I also had a fear saying words
which began with d, v, g, and p. The way I would cope with these
words was by either avoiding them or by findng an alternative
word to say. This was not always easy and these difficult words
were always on my mind. My goal was to eventually be able to say
all words without any fear.
Many different situations would be affected by the stutter, for
example I found job interviews very stressful as I would stutter
more when I was under pressure.
At the age of sixteen, I became drunk for the first time. The
results were quite amazing as I could now talk really well. The
alcohol had given me a huge but somewhat false confidence boost.
The fear of stuttering disappeared and the words began to flow.
Unfortunately the fluency did not continue in the morning.
Feeling very tired and hungover, my speech impediment returned
in a big way. The previous nights experience had though, for the
first time given me a belief that one day I could possibly
eradicate my stutter.
It goes without saying that you should not be in a permanent
drunken physical state, however that what I needed to do was to
be in a permanently drunk mental state, for example I had to
stop worrying so much.
There are many forms of stutter treatments out there including
tradional speech therapy, group speech courses, one to one
speech courses and even hypnotherapy. I personally believe that
the way to go is one to one speech courses as every person who
has a stutter is an individual and has an individual stutter.
There is also self help stuttering therapies available via
stuttering ebooks and dvds.