People With Cluttering Have Room For Success

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Re: Question for Beruti

From: Lisa Sokoloff
Date: 26 Apr 2010
Time: 20:03:05 -0500
Remote Name: 69.119.134.225

Comments

i enjoy speaking in front of your class and i look forward to doing it again. The factors of relapse in my view based on habit and personality. My relapse is of clutter and not stuttering in my case. Let me further break this down which could be some use to you. I am outgoing, talkative,simple and honest. With these traits the chances of i having a stuttering relapse again is 2% why because i am not a shy person. If i was shy person then the there is a greater chance of relapse of stuttering. This also relates to habit to determine what habits will practice the most. Am i going to have trouble saying words or speaking at normal rate in normal conversation. Since i got rid of stuttering, which is more closely relates more to someone who is shy. Shy person fears the spotlight therefore will not want to speak or speak with little confidence which increase the chances of stuttering. On the contrary, with my present traits the habit i will most like to develop is talking for longs periods(pause will not taken as suppose to). Use a lot body expression to emphasis on different point made therefor promote cluttering not stuttering( being in the spotlight stimulate increase the speech rate). With this being said the type of persona of will have a major influences what type of relapse can and highly not happening. So will you have an idea what traits to look for in finding the propers solution for your future clients.


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