I've done Bachelors of Technology in Textile chemistry stream.This 'T' sound might be very easy to pronounce for everyone else even to non stammerers,but, for me, it was a nightmare.I had substituted this sound most of the times during my engineering education.I would never meet such a person who could be interested in my education, and if, even after taking all the precautions, it happened that I got to reveal my engineering stream, I would say Kapde wali line (clothes related) and I would pat myself that see, you haven't stammered.
I think, I would have avoided this word for almost 1000 times during my engineering.And, as a result, the fear of this word shaped as a devil and it would take a few minutes and almost all my energy to say get this sound out of entrance of my lips.Then I decide that I will never ever substitute this sound anymore.Since, that time, I haven't substituted this sound ever and even, sometimes, when i gained confidence gradually, I voluntarily used this sound in my speech to gain further confidence.Now, i don't have much fear of this sound anymore and most of the times, I can speak TEXTILE without any fear.
I think, I would have avoided this word for almost 1000 times during my engineering.And, as a result, the fear of this word shaped as a devil and it would take a few minutes and almost all my energy to say get this sound out of entrance of my lips.Then I decide that I will never ever substitute this sound anymore.Since, that time, I haven't substituted this sound ever and even, sometimes, when i gained confidence gradually, I voluntarily used this sound in my speech to gain further confidence.Now, i don't have much fear of this sound anymore and most of the times, I can speak TEXTILE without any fear.
3 comments:
Congrats!
Loha lohe ko katata hai..
keep it up
I congrats for ur decision.in fact we all should dare ,not to substitute the feared word..
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