Speak Without Fear: A How-To-Stop-Stuttering Guide
The author, once a stutterer, shows how he overcame stuttering, after the age of fifty. He believes anyone who can form the right attitude, accept the responsibility, and work hard enough will eliminate their stuttering problem, or at least reduce it to a controllable level that will allow more freedom and happiness. Presented in two parts, the first part shares anecdotes, stories, and examples to show that attitude and perceptions are important in preparing to approach one's stuttering problem with the realistic anticipation that it can be improved. Part Two gives clear and specific details of the process.
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Speak Without Fear: A How-To-Stop-Stuttering Guide
The author, once a stutterer, shows how he overcame stuttering, after the age of fifty. He believes anyone who can form the right attitude, accept the responsibility, and work hard enough will eliminate their stuttering problem, or at least reduce it to a controllable level that will allow more freedom and happiness. Presented in two parts, the first part shares anecdotes, stories, and examples to show that attitude and perceptions are important in preparing to approach one's stuttering problem with the realistic anticipation that it can be improved. Part Two gives clear and specific details of the process.
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Speak Without Fear: A How-To-Stop-Stuttering Guide

Speak Without Fear: A How-To-Stop-Stuttering Guide

by Will Clark
Speak Without Fear: A How-To-Stop-Stuttering Guide

Speak Without Fear: A How-To-Stop-Stuttering Guide

by Will Clark

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Overview

The author, once a stutterer, shows how he overcame stuttering, after the age of fifty. He believes anyone who can form the right attitude, accept the responsibility, and work hard enough will eliminate their stuttering problem, or at least reduce it to a controllable level that will allow more freedom and happiness. Presented in two parts, the first part shares anecdotes, stories, and examples to show that attitude and perceptions are important in preparing to approach one's stuttering problem with the realistic anticipation that it can be improved. Part Two gives clear and specific details of the process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781450595957
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/24/2010
Pages: 84
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

Will Clark, a retired Air Force officer, is an author and lecturer on leadership, work practices, motivation and study skills. His books include: Simply success, The Leadership Handbook, the Power of Positive Education, Who's Blaming Who?, How To Learn and School Bells and Broken Tales.
He has a degree in Business from the University of Nebraska, and completed Air Force's Air Command and Staff College. He taught college courses to military personnel while he was in Turkey.
He is the founder of a civic organization, Friends of Education, that promotes education projects and assists needy causes. He is past president of an Optimist Club, and is a past lieutenant governor for his Optimist area.
He is married to Marie. They have two children and six grandchildren, and live in Diamondhead, Mississippi.
He once was a stutterer.
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