Video Series

Motivational Reframe

Summary

Share a powerful mindset shift that helped you see things differently and move forward.

Purpose

We all get stuck in limiting beliefs that hold us back. This video format helps challenge negative thoughts and offer a new, empowering perspective, making self-growth feel possible.

By framing personal development as a shift in mindset rather than a rigid process, you encourage viewers to reflect on their own perspectives—and introduce the workbook as a tool for deeper self-exploration.

Brainstorm

  • What’s a belief you used to hold that kept you stuck?
  • What perspective shift helped you feel more in control?
  • How has reframing challenges made a difference in your journey?
  • What’s a common struggle that others might connect with?
  • How does the workbook help explore and shift these beliefs?

On-Screen Text

  • “Maybe you’re not stuck. Maybe you’re just figuring things out.”
  • “What if you’re not behind? What if you’re right on time?”
  • “It’s not that you’re failing—it’s that you’re learning.”

Content

  1. Opening Hook – Start with an unexpected or thought-provoking statement that challenges a common belief.
  2. Explain the Shift – Share a moment of realization or insight that changed your perspective.
  3. Tie It to Self-Reflection – Show how processing thoughts through journaling has helped reinforce this mindset.
  4. Encourage Viewers – End with an empowering statement, making growth feel possible.

Shot List

  • Opening shot: A moment of contemplation (e.g., looking out the window, pausing before writing).
  • The old belief: A relatable struggle moment (e.g., feeling overwhelmed, second-guessing).
  • The shift: A visual representation of realization (e.g., deep breath, lightbulb moment).
  • Taking action: A step forward (e.g., writing in the workbook, making a confident decision).
  • Final shot: A moment of confidence or peace (e.g., closing the journal with a small smile, moving forward with clarity).

Call-To-Action

“If you need space to process your thoughts and shift your mindset, this workbook is the perfect guide—get yours today!”

Caption

Opening Hook (Make It Personal & Thought-Provoking)

Example:
“For the longest time, I thought I was stuck. But then I realized… maybe I was just figuring things out.”

Describe the Mindset Shift

Example:
“What if you’re not failing, but just learning? What if the delay isn’t a setback, but the space you need to grow?”

Encourage Engagement – Ask a Question

Example:
“What’s a mindset shift that changed everything for you?”

Call to Action – Subtly Introduce the Workbook

Example:
“If you’re working through a mindset shift, journaling is a powerful tool. This workbook helped me process my thoughts and gain clarity—grab yours today!”

Hashtags – Optimize for Discoverability

Example:
#MindsetShift #SelfGrowth #PersonalDevelopment #ReframeYourMind #Clarity

Engagement Question

“What’s a perspective shift that made a huge difference in your life?”

Tips

  • Make it feel personal – Speak directly to the camera or use an intimate, reflective tone.
  • Use a trending motivational sound – Something uplifting or emotionally impactful.
  • Keep it simple and relatable – The more people connect, the more likely they are to comment and share.
  • Challenge a common belief – The best mindset shifts make people pause and rethink their perspective.