Video Series

Post-It Note Affirmations

Summary

Share your favorite affirmations, journaling prompts, or reminders by writing them on post-it notes and placing them in meaningful spots (mirror, laptop, desk).

Purpose

Positive affirmations and visual reminders are engaging because they are quick, uplifting, and easy to share. This type of content encourages people to create their own affirmations and positions the workbook as a tool for mindset shifts. By showing how small, daily reminders can shift perspective, this post resonates with viewers who want to build self-awareness and positive habits.

Brainstorm

  • What’s an affirmation or reminder that always helps you when you see it?
  • Where do you need reminders the most? (Morning mirror, work desk, laptop screen, fridge, etc.)
  • How does seeing positive words throughout the day affect your mindset?
  • What’s a journaling prompt that always leads to valuable insights?
  • How can affirmations and journaling work together to build a strong mindset?

On-Screen Text

“A reminder you need to see today…”

Content

  • Start with a handwriting shot—writing an affirmation or journaling prompt on a post-it note.
  • Show placing the note somewhere meaningful (mirror, laptop, workspace, fridge, planner).
  • Film close-ups of the post-it note in each location, letting the words be the focus.
  • Narrate how this simple habit helps shift your mindset and reinforces positive thinking.
  • Show multiple post-its in different locations to inspire viewers to create their own.
  • End with a shot of your journal or workbook, reinforcing how journaling deepens mindset work.

Shot List

  • A close-up of writing the affirmation or prompt on a post-it note.
  • Holding the post-it up before placing it.
  • Sticking the note onto a mirror, laptop, workspace, planner, or bedside table.
  • Slow pan or zoom-in on the words, making them the focus.
  • A transition between multiple notes in different locations.
  • A shot of flipping through a workbook or journal to connect it with daily reflection.
  • A peaceful closing shot—looking at the note with a moment of contemplation.

Call-To-Action

“Want more affirmations and self-reflection prompts? Get the workbook and start your own practice!”

Caption

Relatable Opening Hook

(Start with a personal statement, question, or thought-provoking reflection.)

Example:
“Sometimes, all it takes is one reminder in the right moment. Here’s yours for today.”

Share How Affirmations Help You

(Briefly explain why this practice is valuable and how it makes a difference.)

Example:
“I started placing affirmations where I’ll see them throughout the day—on my mirror, laptop, and journal. It’s a small shift, but seeing these words reminds me to show up with intention.”

Encourage Engagement – Ask a Question

(Use a direct question to invite connection.)

Example:
“What’s one affirmation or reminder you love seeing every day?”

Call to Action – Subtly Introduce the Workbook

(Encourage viewers to explore the workbook for more affirmations and prompts.)

Example:
“If you love daily affirmations, [tag workbook brand] has so many reflection prompts that help shift your mindset. Try it for yourself!”

Hashtags – Optimize for Discoverability

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

Example:
#Affirmations #PostItNotes #PositiveMindset #JournalingPractice #SelfReflection #DailyReminders #IntentionalLiving

Engagement Question

“What’s one affirmation or reminder you love seeing every day?”

Tips

  • Use aesthetically pleasing handwriting—clear, bold text that stands out.
  • Keep backgrounds minimalistic so the words remain the focal point.
  • Use natural, soft lighting to create a calming effect.
  • Pair the video with a trending, reflective sound to make it feel soothing and inspiring.
  • Keep it short and shareable—affirmation content is often saved and reshared.
  • Encourage viewers to write their own post-it notes—making it interactive and actionable.