3 Words That Guarantee Failure.



People who fail to achieve goals signal their intent

to fail by using this common phrase.



Make sure you aren't falling into the same trap.





People who fail to achieve goals almost always signal

their intent to fail by using three little words:



"I will try..."



There are no three words in the English language that

are more deceptive, both to the person who says them

and the person who hears them.



People who say "I will try" have given themselves

permission to fail. No matter what happens, they can

always claim that they "tried."



People who hear "I will try" and don't realize what it

really means are fooling themselves,



by thinking there's a chance that the speaker will actually succeed.



People who really and truly achieve goals never say "I will try."



Instead, they always say "I will do" something–or, better yet,

"I must do" whatever the task is.



As a wise (though fictional) guru once said: "Do, or do not. There is no 'try.'"







Authour.-.Geoffrey James' is the world's most-visited sales-oriented blog.

From India, Coimbatore
jeeni
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Dear Mr.Peer, But Sometime this try can be converted in to do only. What to do in cases where solutions are not possile but only one try can make it possible. Regards Ranjeet
From India, New Delhi
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