Video Series

Workbook Party with Friends

Summary

Host a fun workbook journaling session with friends, exchanging workbook responses and deepening your connections through conversation.

Purpose

People love engaging in shared experiences, and this makes working through a workbook feel fun, social, and interactive rather than something done alone. It also highlights how self-reflection can be a bonding experience, making it more inviting for those hesitant to start on their own.

Brainstorm

  • How can you make your journaling session feel fun and inviting?
  • What types of workbook prompts would spark meaningful conversations?
  • How can you capture real, authentic reactions from your friends?
  • What details will make your setup visually engaging and cozy?
  • How can you encourage others to recreate the experience?

On-Screen Text

“A journaling party with friends? Yes, please!”

Content

  • Show a cozy, welcoming setup—candles, snacks, soft lighting.
  • Capture friends flipping through the workbook and picking a prompt.
  • Show moments of laughter, deep conversations, or quiet reflection.
  • Highlight one or two thought-provoking workbook questions that sparked great discussion.
  • End with a feel-good moment, like friends toasting drinks, hugging, or reflecting on what they learned.

Shot List

  • A wide shot of the journaling setup (candles, cushions, snacks).
  • A close-up of workbook pages, prompts, and handwritten responses.
  • Friends flipping through their workbooks and choosing a prompt.
  • Genuine reactions—laughing, nodding, deep in thought.
  • A conversation moment, where someone shares their reflections.
  • A final cozy or celebratory shot, like friends clinking mugs or smiling at each other.

Call-To-Action

“Grab the workbook and start your own journaling session with friends!”

Caption

Relatable Opening Hook

(Start with a statement that makes journaling feel fun and inviting.)

Example:
“Journaling solo is great, but have you ever done it with friends? Game changer.”

Describe the Experience & Highlight the Impact

(Share how meaningful and fun the session was.)

Example:
“We picked a few prompts from [tag workbook brand], shared our responses, and ended up having the best, most unexpected conversations. Who knew a workbook could bring so much connection?”

Encourage Engagement – Ask a Question

(Invite viewers to reflect or try this with their own friends.)

Example:
“Would you ever try a journaling session with friends? Tag someone you’d do this with!”

Call to Action – Subtly Introduce the Workbook

(Position the workbook as the perfect tool for this experience.)

Example:
“If you’re looking for meaningful prompts to spark deep conversations, [tag workbook brand] is perfect for your next journaling night!”

Hashtags – Optimize for Discoverability

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

Example:
#JournalingTogether #DeepConversations #SelfDiscovery #FriendshipGoals #MindfulLiving #WorkbookSession #IntentionalConnection

Engagement Question

“Would you ever try a journaling session with friends? Tag someone you’d do this with!”

Tips

  • Make the setup cozy and aesthetic—people should want to recreate it.
  • Show real moments of connection—genuine laughter, nods, reactions.
  • Include close-up shots of workbook prompts to highlight the depth of conversation.
  • Use soft lighting, warm tones, and a calming or joyful background sound.
  • Encourage viewers to tag their friends in the comments for engagement.
  • Make the ending feel uplifting and warm, leaving viewers inspired to try it.