When a video feels crowded, it usually is.
This happens when you try to cover the full picture instead of choosing a single point. You want to be helpful, so you add one more thought. Then another. Soon the message loses shape.
Short video rewards restraint.
Choosing one idea is not limiting. It is clarifying. It gives the viewer something solid to hold onto.
You can always create another video tomorrow.
The takeaway:
Focus is not about leaving things out. It is about choosing what matters most right now.
One clear idea is more helpful than several unfinished ones.