Video Series
Summary
Start with “Does anyone else feel like…” followed by a relatable struggle, then say “Ok, wait, hear me out…” before explaining the reasoning behind it. Naturally transition into how the workbook provides insight or a solution.
Purpose
This format grabs attention, sparks conversation, and makes people feel seen. By following up with “Ok, wait, hear me out…”, you keep viewers engaged while positioning the workbook as a practical tool for self-reflection.
Brainstorm
On-Screen Text
“Does anyone else feel like their to-do list has a to-do list?”
“Does anyone else feel like making decisions is way harder than it should be?”
“Does anyone else feel like they need a 3-day break after every social event?”
Content
Shot List
Call-To-Action
“If you feel the same way, the workbook has helped me get clarity on this—check it out and try it for yourself!”
Caption
(Start with the relatable statement.)
Example:
“Does anyone else feel like decision fatigue is ruining their life?”
(Use “Ok, wait, hear me out…” to keep them watching.)
Example:
“Ok, wait, hear me out… I swear I used to be able to make quick decisions, but now even choosing a snack feels like a high-stakes test.”
(Show how it has helped you gain clarity.)
Example:
“I started using the decision-making prompts in [tag workbook brand], and turns out, I was just overcomplicating everything. Highly recommend!”
(Encourage viewers to comment and check out the workbook.)
Example:
“Tell me I’m not alone—what’s a decision you’ve struggled with recently?”
(Use a mix of relatable, mental wellness, and journaling hashtags.)
Example:
#OverthinkingStruggles #SelfReflection #MindsetShift #JournalingForGrowth #RelatableContent
Engagement Question
“What’s a decision you’ve struggled with recently?”
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