The hardest part of making a video is often starting.
You open a tool. You stare at a blank screen. Ideas feel scattered. Everything feels bigger than it should.
This is where structure helps.
Instead of asking what the perfect video should be, ask a simpler question. What is one thing I want to say today?
Once you answer that, the rest becomes easier. You are no longer creating from scratch. You are shaping a single idea into a short sequence.
Overthinking usually comes from too many choices. Fewer options create momentum.
The takeaway:
You do not need a better idea. You need a smaller one.
When the process feels simple, consistency becomes possible.