Have you noticed that the more you try to begin that exercise program the more you end up putting it off until tomorrow?
Or that the more your daughter insists she is trying to get her homework done the more she falls behind?
That is because inherent in the word “try” is an expectation of failure.
This video gives you access to five minutes of one of Jeff Gignac’s trainings from the third Month of the Super Mind Academy. (Where you can join for just $4.95!)
In just these few minutes you will learn how to use the word try in a way that will benefit you and those you are working with.
You will learn how to use a specific language pattern, “The More the More”, to greatly increase the effective of your communications.
And you will learn how the tonality of your voice affects the message that you deliver.
I strongly suggest that you watch this video at least three times. Pay attention to not only what Jeff is saying, but how he is saying it.
And then just try and find the weakness in what Jeff is describing.
I expect that the more you try and discover why this won’t work for you, the more you will realize that this simple communication technique makes all the difference.

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Hi I have about half a dozen of Jeff tape they are good but I have a question about how loud we shoul be listening them at. Oh I have another about how to prject ourself to outer space can he clarify that a little bit more I don,t know were I am once I look down on the earth and the stars then while I,m trying to get higher I lose the white clou that I,m suppose to have flow throught me and then I,m lost and the tapes don,t seem to give me any thing different.Oh and sometime I dose off but reawaken as soon as the tape is over.
Pls, How can I get the tape because the one in my mail is not playing, so that I can practise with it. Thanks
Hi There,
My Audio’s are best heard at a comfortable volume unless otherwise specified. Medium to Medium low volume usually works best.
Be well,
Jeffrey Gignac
Hi Jeffrey, when I was training in hypnosis and NLP, our instructor made us put a quarter in a jar every time we unconsciously said the word try. It worked great.
Ilias
I wish so much that I had known about nlp and the ‘try issue’ before my companies went down the tubes, not after. Why did it all fail? Because I was TRYING to focus on mostly the wrong things. The times I asked employees to watch safety issues and work standards when I got “yeh OK I’ll try” and then nothing happened. Now I am a professional personal performance trainer and coach. So often I hear “I’ll try.” Just watch the facial expressions and body language of someone as they say “I’ll try.” What they are actually saying is “not a chance mate.” I have done a great deal of work on healing, spontaneous healing and telepathy or as it is now also know, subjective communication and developed my natural gift in this field. With the subjective communication skill I can actually hear the real thoughts of the person while promising on their death bed to try. That is where the coaching is so useful in getting the coachee or client to restructure the objective intent from ‘I’ll try’to ‘I’m on it now’ as they walk out the door.’ To cut to an important associated issue of the ‘I’ll try’ syndrome, 15 years research of spontaneous healing showed that those people who somehow triggered their own body’s innate healing system to start working again had similar thought processes. When doctors had said “sorry there is nothing left for us to try”, mentally the patient said to themselves “no way, if you cannot fix me then I will.” Those that died where the ones who gave up or tried everything under the sun but never believed in themselves or the likelihood of success. One conclusion was that those that kick start their innate healing system took back their self responsibility. Those caught in the I’ll try syndrome were always looking for someone or something to take responsibility for them and their cancer condition. When I see people saying “I’ll try”, my feeling is that they are actually trying to dodge the issue rather than take the responsibility for it.
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Sorry love, I don’t agree. Words are what they are and I believe it is people who don’t wish to hurt the feelings of another who misuse the word “try”. For instance, someone asks you to do something but you know you will not have the time, many people will say “I’ll try.” rather than “I’m sorry, I don’t have time right now.” This is why the task does not get done. The word “try” is not the causative factor. When I tell someone I will try, I always let them know up front why I may not be able to help them out and give them a time frame, or an honest assessment of my abilities. Also, sometimes, one can give their best effort to accomplish something (try) and fail miserably through no fault of their own. Remember, you are not the only person involved in many cases. The word try means to attempt, to give effort to something and to accept success OR failure based on that effort. Perhaps we should keep that in mind and stop worrying about what other people want or expect.
I am really excited after studying this article.I want more friends who want to learn this knowledge.my mail address: Dronapradhan@yahoo.com
Thank you
Hi. Thank you for video. It is wonderful. It gives it a personal touch and for me it works because it has visual effect.
Min
Thank you very much for this video. I have spent a lot of money in the past to attend seminars promising new stuff and it usually ends up being same old thing wrapped in new tech names. I have just learned more from this short video than I have attending some 2 day seminars. I am very much looking forward to your other videos that you mentioned in this video. Can those be found on You Tube ?
FANTASTIC!
Excellent lesson on taking known strategies and putting them together for maximum impact! No “trying” here–this I will do. Thank you.
I love all what has to do with communication and this issue about trying is very interesting as I´ve for habit to just never count with the TRY people…and Sweden must be the number ONE NATION with al the great try practitioners…when ever I get that answer…some how I it feels as that was just that magic word my brain was waiting for to solve the problem….so the best I know as an inventor is to call all those friends who never ever will move a finger for me….they are my eternal inspiration…all it takes is phone call and ask for a favor…
all is a matter of reverse Psychology
My wife would definitely agree on the point about the “tonality”. I’ve heard many times thats its not what i said but how i said it. Im gonna watch the video now and learn something