A one who did something special with great courage is called
Hero, but as far as stutter concerned, we are doing this things in our
day-to-day life. Three days before I met my very old friend (for approx 5-6yr).
After listening my story of struggle, guilt of stammering, he told me that “you
are living a life of hero”, I replied him “heroes life is much easier than
our”.
In recent few days I struggled a lot:-
Ø
By giving more-n-more interviews.Ø
Buying books at shop (saying books name, arguing
with shopkeeper to reduce the price)Ø
Bank works (Asking queries on enquiry counter,
making DD e.t.c)
But all unsuccessful I can’t able to use any techniques at
that time. So I manage by writing those on a piece of paper. All people
watching like I am from another planet, on my mind I said “Dude its my style”.
If this happens before joining TISA , I surely
got dishearten and feels ashamed of myself. But now it’s ok to fail, at least I
am not going to blame myself.
Our life is full of pain from the very first hour we wake
till the last hour we sleep. As we got hard blocks we are trying our best to
say those freaking words, but failed. Its not about fail or pass, its totally
on “at least you try” like in hindi we say ‘Boond boond se hi sagar banta hai’.
So ‘experience se hi success ka rashta
khulta hai’.
Its very hard to composed yourself at the time of hard
blocks, but once you understand your breathing behavior, I am sure you
definitely got some help from it (its my own experiences). If you control your breathing,
you somehow manage your stuttering at some extent.

