Stuttering | Stammering
Course Testimonials

January 2008
Hello Mr Hill
My name is Waseem and I have been a stammerer for as long as
I can remember. When I was younger my stammer comprised of a
few blocks here and there when I tried to speak really fast
however it never got in the way of me doing what I wanted to
do. In fact when i was in primary school I remember giving
speeches and acting on stage in front of hundred's of people
without any problem whatsoever.
However, when I got into grade 6 I was a victim of bullying
and funnily enough not due to my speech impediment! That
experience shattered my confidence and my stammer began to
increase. I did not have a problem communicating face to
face, it was just reading in front of class that I initially
found really difficult - a problem I never had before.
Thankfully, the bullying stopped but the damage had been
done and as I grew older I started to become aware that the
stammer was becoming worse. I dreaded English Literature as it
meant reading aloud in class. I began to do exactly what you
did and started to predict which paragraph I will have to
tackle. As you pointed out, when my turn came, I stammered a
lot.
It was extremely embarrassing and so stressful that I had a
word with my teacher. She agreed never to pick me to read
again. In hindsight this was probably not a good idea but as a
young teenager I just couldn't take it. At this point,
strangely, I still did presentations in front of class without
any problem or fear.
Then came the most stressful moment I have ever had to face
in my life so far. I loved acting and as I had never
experienced a problem on stage before, I auditioned for the
school play 'Oliver Twist.' I had no problems at all and was
handed a double lead role in the production.
In Sri Lanka, where I am from, school plays are a huge deal
and this was to be an event attended by hundreds. My first
month of rehearsal went off without any problems with my
speech. I was even commended for my performances. Then one day,
suddenly, I stammered at rehearsal while trying to say my
lines. To this day I do not know what happened to be totally
honest; maybe I had tiring day.
It was an attack without warning. It continued to get
progressively worse over the next week and my confidence began
to melt away. Two weeks later during the dress rehearsal I had
my worst attack - on the night before opening night! I
literally could not get a word out. Everyone just stared at me!
I don't think I have experienced fear like that to this day.
How on earth was I going to perform three nights in a row to an
audience of 500? The director had to suspend the rehearsal.
He then took me to a corner, tried to calm me down and
offered his support. I was then sent home and proceeded to tell
my parents what happened. They were obviously worried for how I
had deteriorated in such a short space of time but they gave me
a pep talk to raise my spirits. I could not get much sleep that
night so I prayed desperately to god to ease my troubles and to
help me for the next three nights.
My prayers were answered as miraculously, bar one or two
minor blocks I found the courage to get on stage and put in
three good performances - according to my director the best I
had ever played my roles. I can only imagine the relief he and
the rest of the cast would have felt after the events four days
before! Maybe the experience during dress rehearsal hadn't sunk
in totally and that enabled me to perform on opening night and
my confidence grew from there. Who knows? I'm just glad I got
through it!
The scars remained though and I could not find the strength
in me to audition for another school production again. I did
undergo speech therapy which helped immensely but I found that
my stammer kept coming back when something stressful in my life
occurred. At this stage I could not read in front of class, do
speeches or even do presentations. I was appointed Head Prefect
of my school but since I could not make speeches I delegated
that responsibility to someone else. I started to avoid
stressful speaking situations as well which I found extremely
difficult to overcome later on.
I now find myself in third year of medical school in the UK.
My speech continues to trouble me but university has made me
independent. I cannot rely on anyone else to make my phone
calls, do my presentations or take histories off patients. I
have had to do it myself and thankfully it has got much
easier.
The first presentation I had to make was a disaster. I
worried about it for a good month before I had to make it! For
the next few presentations I decided not worry about it until
the day before and I made an effort to speak slower and breathe
more often - advice from speech therapy.
My speech dramatically improved and I was able to present
without too much problem. However, I have been stressed lately
and my speech has paid the price. I have a presentation coming
up at the end of the month and I started to worry about it from
last week! It was ridiculous to be honest.
I have known about you for quite a while now and I have
emailed you before. I thought that enough was enough and
decided to download your video. I'm glad to say that I see a
difference already. This time I am not going to give up until I
am fluent. I am inspired by you and your success and I hope
that I can achieve the same.
I apologise for this long story but I hope you find it
interesting. This is the first time that I have explained my
story in detail to anyone apart from my parents. It feels as
though a weight has been taken off my chest.
Thank you so much for providing this service. It can
potentially be life changing. I'll keep you updated on my
progress and I hope you won't mind if I email you with any
questions I have in the future. Hopefully, I can make it down
to Birmingham in the near future to meet you personally.
Thanks again.
Waseem

July 2005
Hi Steve,
I purchased the dvd and course notes from you
around three months ago and would like to really thank
you as I am amazed by the results. I was quite sceptical
at first, however I felt I needed to do something. My
stutter was having a damaging effect on my life and often
left me frustrated. This frustration was not only because
of the struggle to say certain words or to speak in
certain situations but because I wanted to say so much
more. There were many occasions where I wanted to add my
opinion to a conversation but ended up keeping
quiet.
The most pleasing aspect for me is the fact that
I am also able to speak fluently in my mother tongue as
well as English.
Many people have commented on the fact that I no
longer stutter, this also gives me a huge
boost.
I would definitely recommend people to either
attend one of the speech courses you run or to purchase
the dvd.
I will speak to you soon,
Raminder Jakhu

March 2003
Dear Steve,
This is a short message of thanks to you Steve
for helping me to overcome a stuttering problem that I
thought would affect my speech for the rest of my
life.
I first heard about you by thumbing through the
yellow pages and I phoned for an information pack. I was
very sceptical but thought what the heck, if I don’t
attend I will never know. I attended a five-day speech
course and was happy to learn it was on a one-to-one
basis.
On the first day I was very nervous however you
quickly made me feel very relaxed and at ease.
It is a shame I didn’t learn these techniques
fifteen years ago my life would have been far more
normal.
It’s nice to be able to walk into a restaurant
and order what I want rather than what I can
say.
Good luck to you and your family in the
future.
Keep in touch,
Jim (uk)

Hi Steve,
I would like to thank you for the dvd I
purchased a few months ago. I hoped for an improvement
however the results have been far better than I could
have ever expected.
You talk a lot of sense and the techniques are
described in a way, which is easy to understand. I like
the chapter format of the dvd, which enables me to
forward to areas I might forget.
I also read the stammering course notes
regularly which keeps the techniques in my mind all of
the time and they are now becoming second
nature.
I went on a course at work last week and on the
first morning everyone was asked to introduce themselves
and state which branch they worked at. I was very nervous
but kept trying to remember the techniques and to relax.
I was astonished when the words came out smoothly and
fluently.
I am not trying to say it is easy to achieve
fluency but the techniques you teach do work and with
practice become natural.
I didn’t really make many phone calls before but
now my bill is going through the roof, its your fault
Steve. It’s one bill I am happy to pay!
Cheers Steve,
James Jones

7th November 2004
Hi Steve,
I would like to thank you for the help you gave
during the five-day course I attended last year. I was
quite nervous and certainly apprehensive before the
course and especially on the first morning, however it
turned out not only to be very beneficial but also
enjoyable.
Being able to keep in contact after the course
is also much appreciated.
I am happy for people to contact me with any
questions and would be happy to recommend people to
attend the course.
Speak soon,
Mukesh from Wolverhampton

27th March 2005
Hi Steve,
This is a quick e-mail to thank you for the help
you gave me during the speech course I attended last year
and also for the advice and support since.
Within two weeks of the course I had the
confidence to ask someone out on a date. I had always
found forming relationships with people not just the
opposite sex, difficult. I now have more confidence than
I ever have and it feels like I have been set free. The
real Pete is starting to shine through.
I have now found employment in a garden centre
which is going well and my life, at long last, is
starting to take shape.
As you described during the course and on the
dvd which I watched when I got back home, practice is the
key. I have worked hard, as you did, and with time the
techniques became second nature.
If your potential future clients have doubts I
am happy to answer their questions via e-mail and will
certainly be recommending them to you.
Thanks again Steve,
Pete

Hi Steve
Several months ago I received your course notes
to try to help me make the father of the Bride speech at
my daughters wedding.
Well it all happened on Saturday and thanks to
your excellent advice I stood up in front of 200 people
and spoke from the heart to my lovely daughter and her
new husband word perfect.
I amazed everyone (especially myself) and
received a standing ovation. Words can't describe how
proud I felt at that moment.
I would like to say thank you very much for your
help.
Yours so very gratefully
Steve Ball
Somerset UK

Dear Stephen
This is to thank you for the advice and help
which I received during the five-day course on 'How to
Stop Stammering'.
Having lived with a stammer for many years, I
had achieved some control over one - to - one
conversation, but found my stammer surfacing in group
situations and especially on the
telephone.
You showed me that my speech was out of control,
and that! needed to slow down and breathe more often.
This advice, together with the speech rules and
everything else I learned during the course, has been
invaluable in helping me to have control over the way I
speak.
This new way of speaking needs to be practised
and if! have regressed in any way, it is because I have
not applied the appropriate rules!
I found the course enjoyable and interesting,
and, as you have been a stammerer yourself, you could
empathise with certain situations. You are certainly
dedicated to helping people with this unfortunate
affliction, and I hope more of those people will take
advantage of the course you offer.
I wish you success for the
future.
Yours sincerely
Pam Watkins UK

Dear Steve,
I am writing to thank you for helping me to
achieve fluency, the difference to my life
since attending your speech course has been vast to say the
least.
The fears of stammering and the demons that once
plagued my mind which kept telling me that I would
stammer in various situations have now thankfully
disappeared, which is like having a weight lifted from my
shoulders( a great feeling). The lifeline part of your
course dealing with the physcology of speech made this
possible.
The speech rules have enabled me to have a lot
more confidence in all speaking situations and I am a lot
more outgoing in my social and work life, I even gave a
successful presentation recently at work, this is
something I would have never dreamt of in the past and
would have probably even phoned in sick!
I would be more than happy to recommend anybody
of any age to attend the course,
I was sceptical and nervous before the course but could never
have dreamed the
difference it would make to my life.
Once again thanks Steve and good luck in the
future,
Christina Batsa UK

Dear Steve,
Since attending your five day course I have
become a lot more confident in speaking to people.
I had a stammer for many years, however applying the
speech rules I learnt on your course have helped me to
achieve fluency.
I am now able to say words that I have always
struggled with like words beginning with an r, b, or
d.
My all round confidence has grown
substantially since I have overcome the stammer. For
the first time I look forward to the future, both
socially and at work. I'm even enjoying unbroken sleep,
whereas before I would be constantly fretting over the
following days tasks etc.
I thoroughly recommend your course to anyone
that stammers to any degree. A person that stammer's will
teach themselves to stammer, you teach how not to. It is
simply a matter of practicing the speech rules until they
become a natural part of your speech.
I therefore conclude that despite how bad a
person's stammer there will always be a cure for it and
the ingredients to it is found on your
course.
Yours sincerely
M Whitfield UK

Dear Steve,
I am writing to thank you for giving me a
cure for my stammer:
Like you, I had tried anything and everything
to get rid of the problem, from hypnotism to group
therapy, without any affect. The main thing your course
did for me was to give me the confidence of knowing that
it is possible to speak fluently in any given
situation, by applying the teachings from the
course.
Like any newly learnt skill, to maintain
proficiency, one must practice, and if there was any
danger of backsliding, it is only as a result of my own
laziness.
The feeling of relief and freedom from this
problem was immense. I therefore would have no hesitation
whatsoever in endorsing your method, and would be only
too willing to speak to anyone to vouch for its
effectiveness.
Yours sincerely,
Andy Parke

Subject:-Thank You/Reference
Letter
Dear Stephen,
I would like to take this opportunity to
personally thank you for the help you gave my son Gareth.
The progress made was beyond our wildest dreams.
I'll be honest, I had my doubts when you said at the
beginning of that first day that he would be almost
fluent after two days. You were right. Now, almost three
months on, he takes an active part in classroom debates
and answers the phone in the shop where he works at
weekends.
I am also writing this letter so you can use it
as a reference for anyone considering using your
services. For those people, I will recap my son's history
as a stammerer. Gareth is 15 years old and has been
stammering since he was about three and a half years old.
We tried conventional "Speech Therapists" and also
Hypnotherapy, but with little or no
success.
We saw your Web Page amongst others on the
Internet. However, the two things that. initially
prompted us to contact you were that your courses are
"One to One" and that you are an ex stammerer. The latter
point being a major advantage you have over most speech
therapists. Your ability to relate and empathize with
Gareth's experiences were so valuable. As a fluent
speaker I personally found your stories, experiences and
frustrations as a stammerer and eye
opener.
Should you choose to use this letter as a
reference, I can assure anyone who may read it, that I am
genuinely the father of a stammerer, I am not an
associate or acquaintance of Stephen; and I chose to
write this letter of my own volition I would also like to
say to any stammerers that are thinking of using your
services, "You may have tried conventional speech
therapy, you may also have been told that there is no
cure. I can only tell you that Stephen's methods work and
it CAN be cured".
Thanks again Stephen, and an especially big
thank you from Gareth.
Kind regards
John Hearn

Dear Stephen
Since I attended one of your five-day speech
courses in September, I have felt much more comfortable
in all speaking situations and noticed a significant
improvement.
After completing the course and learning the
various techniques used in it, I feel I have acquired a
much greater understanding of the speaking process and
believe I can put the techniques you call the "speech
rules" into practice with every conversation I have.
Overcoming stammering cannot be achieved overnight and
patience and practice is essential to achieve this goal.
However, I have personally found that I am quickly able
to correct any mistakes I make since I attended the
course. Having knowledge of the "speech rules" taught on
the course has given me the belief that I am able to make
steady progress which can become embedded, a fact that
will enable me to alter the behaviours associated with
stammering.
As you are an ex-stammerer, this proves
that the problem can be overcome. Also, since stammering
seemed to have had a greater impact on your life than it
has had on mine, I believe that this should give myself
as well as others much more confidence in the future as
well as the expectation that speaking difficulties will
not be a bar to individual achievement. What came across
to me was that the "speech rules" are applicable to
everyone whatever level or difficulty they have to start
with.
The "speech rules" are intended to reflect the
way fluent speakers communicate, a fact which changes
normal perceptions of stammering and concentrates the
mind on how speaking is carried out fluently. This means
that there is a cure for stammering and that even those
who may stammer severely and be initially sceptical of
the course, can overcome the difficulty in
time.
Kind regards,
Adrian Joyce UK

Dear Stephen,
We are writing to thank you for the miraculous
change your "One to One" course has made to our 15
year old daughter Katie.
We had taken her to conventional speech
therapists for 10 years without success, and
understandably we had mixed feelings when we attended
your course with Katie . We couldn't believe that she
could be practically fluent after just one week, but
that's exactly what did happen, and has continued with
daily use of the "Speech Rules".
We were so glad to have an ex-stammerer to talk
to, who personally understood the problems and
frustrations Katie was experiencing. After years of
misery through bullying and teasing because of her
stammer, the difference to her life, and ours, is
indescribable. She is now happy and confident to converse
with anyone instead of shying away and spending so much
time alone.
We would have no hesitation in recommending you
to anyone in the same position.
Yours Sincerely
Christine and Richard White

Dear Stephen,
I am writing to thank you for your help during
the five day speech course I attended last year and to
confirm to other people who suffer with this awful
affliction that stammering can be overcome and that the
course does work.
Initially after receiving your information pack
I was amazed at how my life mirrored yours but still felt
sceptical as to whether I would ever be able to achieve
fluency.
After attempting everything I was aware was on
offer to overcome the stammer, without success, I found
it hard to believe that this would work. Despite my
reservations, I decided to attend and am very glad I
did.
when I arrived for the first day, I had mixed
emotions, on one side I was nervous as I did not know
what to expect and on the other, I was excited at the
prospect of possibly becoming fluent. On the first day I
learnt the speech rules, all of which made a lot of
sense. I felt even at this early stage that these rules
would have a positive effect on my speech.
Each day my speech continued to improve, however
I had a nagging doubt that I might slip back into my old
ways when back in my home environment.
This fear was short-lived as my speech continued
and has continued to be fluent, my only regret is that I
didn’t attend the course when I was a lot younger (at
about twelve years old would have been
nice!).
I would say to anyone who has any doubts, that
the course is very beneficial and that I would be willing
to talk to them on the phone.
Yours sincerely,
Michael Symes

06 August 2001
Subject:- Thank You/Reference
Letter
Dear Stephen,
I would like to take this opportunity in
thanking yourself in helping me overcome my stammer. What
has impressed me most are the simple tasks that
previously had proved too difficult for example, always
opting for "a medium sprite" when in McDonalds as I found
saying "coke" too difficult to say. Until you helped me,
I can now confidently say "a medium coke with no ice" its
these small improvements that I find most
impressive.
I'll briefly recap my history, I have always had
a stammer and like most people it fluctuated some days
and even weeks were particularly impressive as I was
quite fluent but then there would be the bad days in
which any confidence built up soon vanished. I began to
build up my confidence myself seeing as although I have a
stammer it shouldn't stop me, and so my normal everyday
speech was ok. I was fluent but only because I thought
about everything I said and replaced awkward words. Due
to the area of work I'm in (software engineering),
certain words had to be used "Java, Trading, Traidx and
JavaScript" all proved difficult to say and yet couldn't
be substituted and I would just say "oh you know…" hoping
someone would get me out of the awkward moment. I tried
conventional therapists, hypnotherapy and even a speech
trainer but nothing really helped me out.
I heard about yourself from an advert in out
local paper and upon receiving further information from
you decided to try the course. From one such technique
you described to me, I can now say these problematic
words. It is still difficult as I'm subconsciously still
believing I will stumble, but with a lot of practice and
dedication it is getting there, my everyday speech is
near perfect as it is. Perhaps my biggest hurdle is still
the telephone I find it difficult to make phone calls in
which these "difficult words" are needed. But I fell into
the trap of thinking the first few days when I arrive
home I'm fine. Practice, practice and more practice is
still needed to get to fluent speech.
Once again many thanks for all your help and all
the best in the future
Regards
Ross Mullen
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