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It’s all relative

These days when I stammer, I don’t really care… most of the times. There are still occasions when I’ll feel bad at myself but usually get out of this state, as soon I find I’m getting into it. When I was younger however, I used to feel terrible most times after I stammered. I was reflecting on this other day and it dawned on me, that in order for me to feel bad about stammering or anything requires something else. This could be another person for instance. I have to have stammered in front of the person to feel sad. However, if you remove the person, then the problem lessens or even ceases. It makes my resolve even stronger, to ensure that I do all I can to not allow external situations determine the type of day I will have.

About Author

Hiten VyasI am a Life Coach, Author & Speaker. Early on in my life I have experienced extreme amounts of fear and anxiety because of difficulties due to stammering. This pretty much crippled all aspects of my life. I entered the self-development field in 2003, and since then have changed myself into a successful individual. It is now my passion to help you overcome your own difficulties, and assist you in living the life you want and deserve. I'm the author of the eBooks entitled How to Deliver a High Impact Speech for Beginners, Lessons in Unassuming Leadership, How To Present With Confidence, Mindfulness Meditation For Everyone, Confidence With Women - How To Approach and Talk With Women, How To Overcome Job Interview Anxiety, How To Cold Call With Confidence and Say No To Exam Stress.View all posts by Hiten Vyas →

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