Video Series

Sibling Exchange

Summary

Swap workbook prompts with your sibling and answer them for each other. Then, read each other’s responses on camera and react to how accurate (or hilariously wrong) they are.

Purpose

This video format brings fun, nostalgia, and heartfelt moments into self-reflection. It shows how journaling can spark deeper conversations while strengthening sibling bonds.

By sharing authentic reactions—whether it’s laughter, shock, or sentimental moments—it makes the workbook feel like a tool for connection, not just personal growth. Plus, it’s a highly shareable format because sibling relationships are universally relatable.

Brainstorm

  • What’s something only your sibling would know about you?
  • Do they think you’ll answer the prompt the same way they did?
  • How well do they really know your dreams, fears, or personality?
  • Can you include a mix of lighthearted and meaningful questions?
  • What’s a surprising answer they might give?

On-Screen Text

  • “We answered these workbook questions for each other… this got interesting.”
  • “Let’s see if my sibling actually knows me.”
  • “We might be related, but do we really understand each other?”

Content

  1. Intro Setup – Show you and your sibling writing answers to a workbook prompt for each other.
  2. The Reveal – Take turns reading out what the other wrote for you.
  3. Reactions & Commentary – Laugh, agree, or debate over how accurate (or totally wrong) the answers are.
  4. Heartfelt Moment – End with a sweet realization or deep insight about your sibling.

Shot List

  • Opening shot: Sitting down together, flipping open the workbook.
  • Writing segment: Capturing the process of answering prompts for each other.
  • Reading answers: One sibling reads, while the other reacts dramatically.
  • Candid moments: Laughing, shaking heads, playfully arguing over accuracy.
  • Final takeaway: Hug, high-five, or a thoughtful moment of appreciation.

Call-To-Action

“Try this with someone you love—get the workbook today!”

Caption

Opening Hook (Make It Engaging & Relatable)

Example:
“We decided to answer each other’s journal prompts… and things got real.”

Describe the Experience

Example:
“At first, we thought we knew exactly what the other would say. But some of these answers were way too accurate… and some were just hilarious.”

Encourage Engagement – Ask a Question

Example:
“How well do you think your sibling knows you? Try this and find out!”

Call to Action – Subtly Introduce the Workbook

Example:
“This was such a fun way to reflect—grab the workbook and do this with your sibling!”

Hashtags – Optimize for Discoverability

Example:
#SiblingChallenge #JournalingTogether #FunnyReactions #SiblingBond #SelfGrowthJourney

Engagement Question

“Would your sibling get your answers right or completely wrong?”

Tips

  • Make the reactions the focus – Authentic, unscripted responses are what make this work.
  • Choose a mix of fun & deep questions – Keep it light, but also include at least one meaningful moment.
  • Use a trending sound – Something funny, playful, or heartfelt that fits the mood.
  • Encourage people to try it – Suggest that viewers do this with their own siblings or close friends.