Video Series

How-To Demonstrations

Summary

Walk your audience through personal growth techniques, showing exactly how you apply them in your own life using the workbook.

Purpose

People love learning simple, practical methods to improve their lives. This format makes complex ideas more accessible by demonstrating an actionable technique that viewers can apply immediately. By showcasing the workbook in action, it positions it as a valuable resource for self-improvement rather than just another journaling tool.

Brainstorm

  • What technique or exercise from the workbook has helped you the most?
  • How can you break it down into simple, easy-to-follow steps?
  • How can you visually demonstrate it rather than just talking about it?
  • What common struggles does this technique help solve?
  • How can you keep it engaging and visually dynamic?

On-Screen Text

“How to stop procrastinating using this simple technique.”

Content

  • Start with a strong hook, stating the problem and the technique you’ll be demonstrating.
  • Show the workbook page or prompt related to this technique, making it feel actionable.
  • Break down each step clearly, guiding viewers through the process.
  • Provide a relatable example of how this technique applies to everyday life.
  • End with a takeaway message, encouraging viewers to try it themselves.

Shot List

  • A text overlay introduction, clearly stating the technique.
  • A close-up of the workbook page or prompt you’re using.
  • A step-by-step demonstration, visually guiding viewers through the process.
  • A scene illustrating the struggle before using the technique (e.g., staring at a blank page, feeling stuck).
  • A final shot, showing a completed workbook page or a moment of realization.

Call-To-Action

“Want more tools for personal growth? Grab the workbook now!”

Caption

Relatable Opening Hook

(Start with a statement that introduces the problem and the technique.)

Example:
“Procrastination used to control my life—until I learned this simple mindset shift.”

Demonstrate the Technique & Its Impact

(Break down the steps and explain how it helps.)

Example:
“Instead of overthinking, I started using the [insert technique] from [tag workbook brand]. It helps me break tasks into small, doable steps so I actually start instead of just planning.”

Encourage Engagement – Ask a Question

(Invite viewers to reflect and respond.)

Example:
“What’s one task you’ve been putting off lately?”

Call to Action – Subtly Introduce the Workbook

(Position the workbook as a structured way to take action.)

Example:
“If you’re ready to stop procrastinating and gain clarity, [tag workbook brand] has exercises to help you get started.”

Hashtags – Optimize for Discoverability

(Include a mix of niche, broad, and trending hashtags.)

Example:
#StopProcrastinating #MindsetShift #PersonalGrowth #SelfReflection #ProductivityHacks #JournalingForClarity #IntentionalLiving

Engagement Question

“What’s one task you’ve been putting off lately?”

Tips

  • Keep it short and visually engaging—avoid long explanations, let the visuals tell the story.
  • Use text overlays or voiceovers to clearly guide viewers through the steps.
  • Show real-life application—make the technique feel practical and doable.
  • Use close-up shots of the workbook—demonstrate the process clearly.
  • Pair with a trending, motivational sound to enhance engagement.
  • End with a direct challenge to viewers—invite them to try the technique themselves.