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27 APR

Mastermind success!!

“All misery comes from fear and unsatisfied desire. When we know that we never die, we will have no more fear of death. When we know that we are perfect, we will have no more vain desires. These causes being absent, both there will be no misery–there will be perfect bliss, even while in this […]

Posted in: UncategorizedTagged: analogy, Informational, Inspirational, motivational, self help16 CommentsHarish Usgaonker April 27, 2011
04 MAR

Are You the Peon or the Servant ???????

I have a pet German Shepherd Dog.He is a typical German Shepherd ,big strong and fearless(sometimes he looks like a lion to me 🙂 ) .Now, he is very loyal to me and my family and hasn’t once been even slightly angry with us(as is the case with most pet dogs)The one thing that I have observed […]

Posted in: UncategorizedTagged: acceptance, analogy6 CommentsHarish Usgaonker March 4, 2011

What is stammering?

 

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Easy answer: Breaks in the flow of our speech.We believe- that is just the symptom of a diversity with overlays of politics, ignorance and prevalent business models: “Pay and get your speech fixed if you want to get ahead”. But relapse is very very common and there is no “cure”.

But then, what is the benefit of thinking of it as a diversity, when the society, employer and your faculty does not think so? Read more..

What is Self Help?

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Since there is no medical cure and available therapy almost always ends in relapse and self-blame, it makes sense to develop problem solving skills on our own: you would surely learn to fix running repairs if you are going on a world tour, instead of carrying your mechanic with you. It is all the more useful since it is practiced in a group. You develop social and communication skills, instead of chasing fluency alone. TISA promotes four core techniques: Bouncing, Prolongation, Pausing and Voluntary stammering. In addition, we share and practice many more skills/ approaches: listening, Body language, team skills, leadership, self-assertion, peer counseling- above all being a member of a vibrant community, through fair give and take.

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First step should be to leave comments on blog posts, so that you become familiar with our content, style, tone and the interface. Next, you can write something, like “my story” or “my first day at SHG”- and send it for publication, to info@stammer.in. When three such write ups have been approved and published, you may request for direct author rights. More 

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Communication skills
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Presentation in class
Improve Presentations
Work on your Resume
Have a great Interview!
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Excel at group interviews
Talking to strangers!

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