To start a meeting on a positive note, dedicate the first two minutes to a “Power Lead”—such as sharing a recent team win or a specific gratitude—rather than diving straight into problems or logistics. Starting with immediate demands or awkward silence creates negative “emotional contagion” that lowers morale and stifles creativity. By establishing a zone of psychological safety early on, you prime the team’s brains for better collaboration and problem-solving.
VOMO automatically turns recordings into structured meeting notes, allowing you to stop being a “scribe” and focus entirely on facilitating positive energy. With 99%-accurate transcription handling the documentation , you are free to maintain eye contact and engage with your team, knowing that every key decision and action item is being captured perfectly without your manual effort.

The Psychology of the “Positive Open”: Why the First 2 Minutes Matter
The first two minutes of any meeting are not just for waiting for people to log in; they set the biochemical tone for the entire session. Research in positive psychology suggests that starting with a “Power Lead”—a positive statement or reflection—releases dopamine in the brain.
- The “Power Lead” Effect: When brains are flooded with dopamine, they become 12% more productive and significantly better at creative problem-solving.
- Psychological Safety: A positive opening signals that the meeting is a “safe zone.” This encourages team members to voice risky ideas without fear of immediate criticism.
- Hybrid Equity: For remote teams, the “pre-meeting chatter” is often lost. A structured positive start ensures remote employees feel just as included as those in the room.

5 Strategies to Spark Energy (Beyond “Fun Facts”)
You don’t need awkward icebreaker games to create energy. You simply need to shift the focus from “stress” to “connection.”
- 1. The “Gratitude” Round: Ask everyone to name one person on the call they are grateful for. This instantly builds cohesion and lowers defensive barriers.
- 2. The “Win” Recap: Start by reviewing a success from last week. VOMO can help here by automatically summarizing key wins from previous notas de la reunión, giving you a ready-made list of achievements to read out.
- 3. The “Pulse Check”: Ask for a 1-word or Emoji check-in on how everyone is feeling. It’s a quick way to gauge burnout without invasive questioning.
- 4. The “Purpose” Alignment: Remind the team why this meeting matters. Connect the agenda to the company’s larger mission.
- 5. The “Unplugged” Host: The leader should not be the note-taker. Deciding clearly who should take notes in a meeting allows you to make eye contact, smile, and engage. Leave the documentation to AI.

15 Copy-Paste Meeting Scripts (Examples for Every Scenario)
Sometimes you know you need to be positive, but you don’t know what to say. Here are scripts you can use immediately.
For the Monday Morning Standup:
- “Welcome back! Before we dive into the blockers, let’s go around: What’s one thing you’re excited to ship this week?”
- “Happy Monday. Let’s start with a ‘Snap Victory’—who had a small win over the weekend?”
- “Let’s shake off the Monday blues. Quick poll: What’s the best thing you ate this weekend?”
For High-Stakes or Board Meetings: (If you need a refresher on protocol, read cómo levantar acta de una reunión)
- “Thank you everyone for being here. I want to start by acknowledging the incredible effort specifically on Project X…”
- “We have a full agenda, but first, I want to highlight a piece of positive customer feedback we just received.”
- “Before we look at the challenges, let’s take a moment to review the milestones we successfully hit last quarter.”
For 1-on-1s & Performance Reviews: (See guidelines on how to take meeting notes for any type of meeting)
- “I’ve been looking forward to this. How are you feeling about your workload right now on a scale of 1 to 10?”
- “Before we look at the metrics, tell me something you were really proud of accomplishing last month.”
- “What is one thing I can do this week to remove a roadblock for you?”
For Remote/Hybrid Calls:
- “I know we are all on screens, so let’s do a quick camera wave to say hello to [Name] joining us from [Location].”
- “Let’s do a ‘Sound Check’—everyone unmute and say ‘Good Morning’ at the same time!”
- “Type one ‘Non-Work Win’ in the chat box while we wait for others to join.”
For Crisis or Problem-Solving Meetings (Resilience):
- “We have a tough problem to solve today, but looking at the talent in this room, I am confident we have the right people to fix it.”
- “Let’s start by separating ‘Facts’ from ‘Stories.’ What do we know for sure is working right now?”
- “Before we critique the error, let’s appreciate the hours the team put in to get us this far.”
The “Unplugged Host”: How AI Creates Connection
The biggest killer of meeting vibes is a distracted host. If you are looking down at your notebook or frantically typing on your laptop, you are signaling disengagement. You cannot facilitate energy while acting as a scribe.
VOMO allows you to be fully present. By using the platform to record and transcribe, you free yourself to look your team in the eye.
- 99%-Accurate Transcription: VOMO delivers highly accurate transcripts with speaker identification, so you don’t need to worry about missing a word.
- Automated Action Items: VOMO automatically turns recordings into structured notes. This ensures you capture exactly what should and should not be included in meeting minutes and decisions, ensuring the “boring stuff” is handled instantly.
- Trust the Record: When the team knows VOMO is capturing the details, they stop taking defensive notes and start brainstorming creatively.
Handling “Vibe Killers”: Latecomers & Tech Issues
Even the best openers can be derailed by logistics. Here is how to handle them gracefully.
The “Dead Silence”: If you ask a question and no one answers, don’t get frustrated. Use VOMO’s AI Q&A feature to ask questions directly about your past recordings to stimulate memory and discussion.
The Latecomer Rule: Never restart the meeting for a latecomer. It disrespects the punctual attendees. Instead, simply say, “Welcome! We are discussing [Topic]. You can check the VOMO summary later for what you missed.”
The “Tech Glitch” Awkwardness: If a screen freezes, don’t panic. Have a backup joke ready or ask a “question of the day” while IT sorts it out.