If video feels complicated, it is usually because too much is packed into it.
A short video only needs one idea and a simple path.
Here is an easy structure that works in almost any situation:
First: Name the situation
What is happening, or what problem are you addressing?
Second: Share one helpful insight
This could be something you noticed, learned, or recommend.
Third: Point to a next step
Not a hard sell. Just a direction.
That is it.
You do not need multiple tips. You do not need a long setup. One idea, clearly delivered, is enough.
The takeaway:
A short video does not need to do everything. It just needs to do one thing well.
When you focus on clarity instead of coverage, creating videos becomes much easier to repeat.