A Search for Fluency That Ended With Acceptance

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Hiding the stuttering, hiding who we really are

From: Stefan Bogdanov
Date: 10/21/01
Time: 4:03:27 PM
Remote Name: 194.230.157.116

Comments

Craig, I want to comment on your story, in which I discover some similarities to mine. I, too was a "substituting stutterer", but it was much worse when I discovered that I am also substituting my true self by the self, created by my stuttering. My recovery path, too started by accepting stuttering, and continued then with my transformation journey. Now at the age of 55, with my professional work coming soon to an end, I can give pretty fluent lectures but cannot correct my established image as a stutterer. "Better late than never" I like even better the Zen saying "One who realizes the Truth in the morning can gladly die in the evening" Wishing you good energies for your transformation journey.

regards, Stefan


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