If You Send Emails Or Manage People, This Changes Everything | Vanessa Van Edwards

如果你发送电子邮件或管理他人,这将会改变一切 | 瓦内萨·范·爱德华斯

The Daily Motivation

2026-01-05

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Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1869 "When people read words like busy, challenge, or late, it literally primes them to be busier and later and more challenged. You are literally making it harder for them to help you." - Vanessa Van Edwards Vanessa Van Edwards shares research that will make you rethink every email you've ever sent. Researchers had people take a simple math quiz with two different sets of directions. One group got basic instructions. The other got the exact same directions, but with a few words swapped in: win, succeed, master, greatness. Those achievement-oriented words didn't just change how people felt. They performed better. Got more answers correct. Worked longer and harder. Enjoyed it more. And here's what's wild: reading those words actually changed their dopamine and testosterone levels. Then Vanessa dropped the real bomb. Think about the last email you sent your team on a Monday morning. Did it say something like "today's going to be a busy day, we have a lot of challenges ahead"? Those words are priming your team to be busier and more challenged. You're making it harder for them to help you without even realizing it. She shared another study where they put a picture of an athlete winning a race on top of telemarketers' scripts. Just that simple visual cue made them earn more money. What hit hardest was when Vanessa said we're missing opportunities in every single email we send. Every communication is either priming someone for success or failure. She challenged listeners to go back through their sent folder and count the priming words they're using. Are you filling your emails with "busy" and "challenges" and "problems"? Or are you sprinkling in words like "win" and "succeed" and "master"? Lewis shared how he used to cover his walls with motivational posters and Rocky images in high school and college, unknowingly priming himself for achievement every single day. That's the shift Vanessa's asking us to make. Look at your environment. Look at your language. Every word you choose is either setting people up to perform at their best or making it harder for them to succeed. The research is clear. The choice is yours. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes and welcome to the Daily Motivation Show.

  • So the most successful pitch is the next thing we found, this was very, very clear,

  • is that the more that the pitchers could spark dopamine, the more likely they were to get a deal.

  • Now, dopamine is a very complicated chemical, so just for our purposes.

  • Food.

  • Eating something.

  • No, giving them like Oh, try mine.

  • Oh, yes, yes, yes.

  • I was like, food, yes, yes.

  • Is there a way to eat it, like taste testing, like opening something?

  • Try it, taste it, smell it, lick it, touch it, feel it, wear it, play it.

  • Any of those senses, we love.

  • So when we are doing something that's different, that's tactile, so yeah, touch,

  • smell, taste, wear, play, do, try, that was gonna wake the sharks up.

  • Dopamine is a little bit, it's a very complicated chemical,

  • but I wanna talk about it a little differently.

  • It does feel good.

  • Right?

  • So if they were to say to the sharks, sharks, today I have a gift for you.

  • The brain goes, ooh, a gift, a gift, a gift, a gift, a gift,