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Have you ever told yourself, "I'll try"? Whether it’s starting a new project, changing a habit, or taking on a challenge, this phrase is common in our vocabulary. But have you noticed something? More often than not, when we start with "I'll try," we also end up saying, "Well, I tried".
Today, let’s explore what this phrase means, how it affects our outcomes, and what happens if we shift our language to a bolder statement: "I’ll do it." Along the way, we’ll reflect on failure, how we process it, and how language shapes our effort and results.
By Siddhartha KhullarHave you ever told yourself, "I'll try"? Whether it’s starting a new project, changing a habit, or taking on a challenge, this phrase is common in our vocabulary. But have you noticed something? More often than not, when we start with "I'll try," we also end up saying, "Well, I tried".
Today, let’s explore what this phrase means, how it affects our outcomes, and what happens if we shift our language to a bolder statement: "I’ll do it." Along the way, we’ll reflect on failure, how we process it, and how language shapes our effort and results.