How to Stop Stuttering - Don't Try to Stop Stuttering...Replace It!

How to Stop Stuttering - Don't Try to Stop Stuttering...Replace It!
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Publisher : Michael Williams
Total Pages : 65
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ISBN-10 : 9780985255510
ISBN-13 : 098525551X
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Book Synopsis How to Stop Stuttering - Don't Try to Stop Stuttering...Replace It! by : Michael Williams

Download or read book How to Stop Stuttering - Don't Try to Stop Stuttering...Replace It! written by Michael Williams and published by Michael Williams. This book was released on 2013-04-04 with total page 65 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How to Stop Stuttering The logical and traditional way to approach stuttering is to try to treat, stop, overcome or manage it. The only problem is, this way often does not work. This guide will present to you another view, one that I think you'll find far more effective and successful in helping you achieve your fluency and life goals. You know that you are capable of being, doing and having more. You know that you are intelligent and are able or want to be able to contribute more to your job, class, family, community and world. But, something has been holding you back. You've felt limited, even controlled by stuttering. Well, the great news is that you can learn to start speaking more smoothly, fluently and confidently, but only IF you approach it from a completely different direction. My name is Michael Williams and I'm the founder of The Start Speaking Training Center and the PRO90D Speech System, and I stuttered for over 20 years. In this guide, I'm going to share with you no only how I have used stuttering as a springboard to excellent speech, but, how I am helping thousands of people around the globe do the same. If you are truly ready to make a change, and have an open mind, I believe you WILL find something in this guide that will truly transform your entire life. And, I don't say that lightly. This guide contains the pure essence of all of the techniques and strategies I use everyday to help people just like you unlock their speaking potential. This is not hype, or theory. My approach to how to stop stuttering draws from the fields of Neuroscience, Neuroplasticity, Accelerated Learning Strategies, High Performance Training and real life experience. May this guide be a true blessing to you and everyone your life touches.


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