What changed first.
Stories from real people drop here after the pilot. For now, these are the shapes we're hearing from early users. We don't promise "fluent." We promise smaller, real things — the change you can point at after a few weeks of practice.
I practised the same opener three nights in a row. By the fourth, I wasn’t reading it in my head before I spoke. I just spoke. The interview I was preparing for, I got the call back. I don’t know if Miss Lily caused that. I know the talking didn’t hurt.
I stopped saying “basically” and “actually” three sessions in a row. That alone was the whole thing for me this month. I sound less like an intern in my own meetings now.
I switch between Hindi and English without thinking. She doesn’t correct the Hindi. She just helps me say the English part more cleanly. I always thought I had bad English. Apparently I had bad speaking confidence. Different problem.
Kabir kept asking me “why” until I stopped over-explaining. Now my opens are three lines, not thirty. Quarterly review went differently this time — not because of the app, but I didn’t have a different change in my routine.
I used to apologise before disagreeing in design reviews. Meera and Ananya pushed me to drop the “sorry” opener. Took two weeks. Now I just say the thing. People listen differently. Nobody told me. I noticed.
First 1:1 in the new role was a disaster. I practised the same hard conversation with Arjun three times. Calmer. Slower. Less defensive. The fourth was the real one and I sounded like someone who had thought about it. Because I had.
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