190. Motivation Matters: How to Leverage What People Already Want

190. 激情至上:如何利用人们已有的愿望

Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

2025-03-11

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How to turn latent motivation into fuel for change. If you want to be a changemaker, you’ll have to convince others to join your cause. But according to Dan Heath, persuading your audience isn’t about creating new motivation — it’s about leveraging the motivation that’s already there. “The most important fuel for any change effort is motivation,” says Heath, the number-one New York Times bestselling author of Reset: How to Change What's Not Working. Instead of struggling to persuade people to want what you want, Heath suggests finding where your goals overlap with the things they already desire. "Before you even get to persuasion, if you can just tap and unleash the energy that's already there, you've already catapulted yourself toward success,” he says. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Heath and host Matt Abrahams explore how to create more compelling communication using “leverage points,” or as Heath says, “where a little bit of effort yields a disproportionate return.” Whether getting buy-in from one teammate or achieving change across an entire organization, Heath shares practical tips for turning latent motivation into an engine for change.Get more done with Grammarly. Download Grammarly for free at grammarly.com/podcast. Episode Reference Links: Dan HeathDan’s Book: Reset: How to Change What's Not Working Ep.164 Rethinks: Using "Pre-suasion" to Influence OthersEp.49 Make Numbers Count: How to Communicate Data Effectively   Connect: Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters: (00:00) - Introduction (02:08) - The Power of Storytelling (05:18) - Leverage Points for Change (08:41) - Wasted Resources & Motivation (11:54) - Latent Desire in Systems (14:02) - Communicating Progress (17:39) - The Final Three Questions (24:22) - Conclusion  ********Become a Faster Smarter Supporter by joining TFTS Premium.
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  • My name is Matt Abrahams

  • and I teach strategic communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business.

  • Welcome to Think Fast, Talk Smart, the podcast.

  • I am really looking forward to speaking with Dan Heath.

  • Dan is a number one New York Times bestselling co author

  • and author of six books including Power of Moments,

  • Decisive Switch and and Made to Stick.