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The Power of Words in Email Communication
The language used in an email can trigger a physiological response in the recipient. Warm words such as connection, trust, and handshake can trigger positive feelings, while competent words like brainstorm and power through can promote productivity and efficiency.
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The use of warm words and verbal cues can trigger a physiological response and build trust and connections between individuals, especially on video calls.
43:07 - 46:42 (03:34)
Summary
The use of warm words and verbal cues can trigger a physiological response and build trust and connections between individuals, especially on video calls.
ChapterThe Power of Words in Email Communication
EpisodeThe “It” Factor: How to Hack Charisma & Use Body Language to Boost Your Influence, Income, and Impact
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
The direction in which someone's toes are pointed can indicate if someone is losing interest in a conversation or if they are ready to exit.
46:42 - 48:03 (01:21)
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The direction in which someone's toes are pointed can indicate if someone is losing interest in a conversation or if they are ready to exit. Paying attention to this subtle body language can improve communication and social interactions.
ChapterThe Power of Words in Email Communication
EpisodeThe “It” Factor: How to Hack Charisma & Use Body Language to Boost Your Influence, Income, and Impact
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
This episode provides tips on how to write the perfect email that strikes a balance of being warm, collaborative, and productive.
48:03 - 49:37 (01:33)
Summary
This episode provides tips on how to write the perfect email that strikes a balance of being warm, collaborative, and productive. It encourages the use of positive and competent words to elicit trust and build relationships with the recipients.