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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