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Unexpected Praise

Friday, February 6th, 2009

As those of you who stutter will know, it’s always nice to hear some positive encouragement regarding our speech. Many people in everyday life receive praise for speeches/presentations/toasts, brush it off and never think of it again. Yet, for those of us to struggle with stuttering, such praise is always a lot more meaningful.

A McGuire Graduate, Adam, recently posted to our internal discussion list regarding one such experience. Eighteen months into the programme, he had met a lawyer in private practice. Fifteen months later, he met the same lawyer and after speaking with him for some time, the lawyer remarked;

“Last time we talked, your speech was so bad I was seriously worried [about your ability to practice]. Today, I wasn’t sure I recognised you.”

Adam has worked tirelessly at his speech since he joined the Programme two and a half years ago and is continuing to reap the rewards for his efforts.