Might Now

We often overlook the smallest words in our vocabulary. We focus on big, assertive verbs like "will," "must," and "can." But there is a quiet, transformative power in the word .

💡 Replace your "musts" with "mights" today to see how much more creative and less stressed you feel. To help me tailor this post or write a new one, tell me: We often overlook the smallest words in our vocabulary

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When we say "I might," we give ourselves psychological breathing room. Total certainty often brings pressure. If you say, "I will start a business," the weight of expectation settles on your shoulders. If you say, "I might start a business," you’ve invited curiosity without the fear of failure. "Might" lowers the barrier to entry. It allows you to: without judgment. Test ideas without full commitment. Dream beyond your current resources. From Limitation to Speculation If you say, "I might start a business,"

While "will" sounds certain and "can" sounds capable, "might" is the language of pure possibility. It is the bridge between where you are now and a thousand different futures. The Psychology of Open Doors