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Lee G. Lovett – Stuttering Anxiety Self-Cures – What 100Pws Taught Me

Lee G. Lovett – Stuttering Anxiety Self-Cures
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Stuttering & Anxiety Self-Cures (SAC) is believed to be unique in that it offers concrete, step-by-step methods to self-cure stuttering, a disease that many doctors and speech therapists have characterized as “incurable” — all written by an author who has self-cured and has helped (and is helping) others self-cure. This SAC-2nd Edition provides a very real, living, breathing, human story of the author’s 25-year battle to overcome stuttering (as a young attorney who couldn’t say his own name in court), and this 2nd Edition reveals what the author has learned by be-Friending on Facebook some 2,000 people who stutter (PWS) and actively communicating with 100+ PWS and Skyping with 10-20 of same weekly for the past year. Most compelling, those, who have Skyped with the author regularly, have self-cured. The author has given his book away to countless PWS, and he provides his coaching on Skype at no charge. Anyone who stutters, or who suffers speech-anxiety, should read this unique book and contact the author (at in**@le********.com) and launch their own self-cure.ReviewThis book is a utility. Most “life-hacking” books outline a problem, but rarely do you get a book that solves the problem. — Dennis F. I love how you outline specific steps to go about solving the problem of stuttering and speaking in general. I saw this book as a tremendous help to public speaking anxiety at the end. The methods outlined do require work, however the increased awareness and the increased capacity to deal with not only speech challenges, but other issues in general is a rewarding result of engaging in the steps. Well worth the cost and the effort and the result. A true win, win, win scenario. – Colin C. This book is the perfect guide for someone who wants to elevate their ability to communicate freely. The power to express oneself without fear is often overlooked, but for those who face it, whether by stuttering or speaking in public, this book can make significant changes in your life. Marguerite S.About the AuthorMost books related to stuttering have been written by speech therapists of one kind or another, and most, if not all, of whom still stutter to some degree. Many of these authors have spent their entire lives battling in the stuttering trenches, and, to them, go many plaudits, but, sometimes, a person who resides outside the forest can see the trees more clearly, especially when that person has accomplished something that most, if not all, of those other authors have not: namely, a self-cure of his own stuttering; that is, a reduction of Demon Stuttering to such a level that others have not viewed him as a stutterer for decades. Lee G. Lovett, who authored this book, is such a person, and he simply wants to share his “secrets” with as many others as possible. Lee G. Lovett became a stutterer in his early teens and a sporadically severe stutterer (suffering full blockage in the most crucial situations) in his twenties, at which time he began his search for a cure. After ten years of allowing stuttering to morph into a life-controlling demon, it then took another 10-15 years to discover and implement the self-cures, which he divides into six, user-friendly Steps in this book. As such, the author’s battle with stuttering raged for roughly 20-25 years. He admits that errant, sporadic fears of stuttering still raise their ugly heads, but he flatly states that he has not been detectable as a stutterer by anyone for decades now. Before practicing law and co-founding roughly 100 businesses, Mr. Lovett held many jobs (waiting tables, driving a cab, delivering ice, working as a laborer in a steel plant, working in the U.S. Senate as a clerk, doorman, and managing the Republican Pages in the U.S. Senate, followed by door-to-door selling and then as a sales manager for a burgeoning electronics’ manufacturer). He then became an attorney and authored several books on communications law, and was an Editor of a Law Journal, but he devoted most of his time to co-founding over 100 radio, cable TV, cellular telephone and other businesses, most of which were long ago sold and/or later merged into public companies but still operate today. For more about Lee, see http://leeglovett.com/about/. Long retired, Lee remains a devoted family man, married to the love of his life, Lynda Barnes Lovett (a gifted pianist, songwriter and singer, www.lyndalovett.com), and he has four sons, 13 grandchildren and one great grandchild. A once dedicated runner, biker, skier and weight-lifter, his primary avocations are reading roughly a book a week most of his life. “BookAWeekMan” is his nom de plume for his book reviews online, although hundreds more of his reviews are posted on his website at http://leeglovett.com/books/). Lee has written many essays (on such topics as Anger, Boredom, Life as Perception, Persuading Others, Self-Acceptance, Serenity, and War), which he refers to as “Observations”, as he views himself as “a work in progress”; so, he attempts to observe rather than preach. http://leeglovett.com/observations/. To the limited extent that time permits, Mr. Lovett will consult with any and all stutterers, individually or collectively, at no charge for his time. He can be reached at in**@le********.com.

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