When a Video Feels Hard, You’re Probably Doing Too Much
If a video feels heavy, simplify. Remove what is unnecessary. Ease often comes from subtraction, not effort.
Short-form video strategy, scripting tips, and simple workflows to help you post consistently.
If a video feels heavy, simplify. Remove what is unnecessary. Ease often comes from subtraction, not effort.
Most viewers want something specific. Give the part of the story that serves them. Less context often creates more clarity.
Short video rewards restraint. Choosing one idea clarifies the message and makes the video easier to follow.
One story can be used more than once. Change the angle, change the emphasis, and keep the core lesson consistent.
A better question is simpler. What problem am I trying to help with today? That shifts content from performance to usefulness.
Quality matters, but not at the beginning. Consistency teaches you what works and reduces friction so improvement can happen naturally.
Attention is not only captured by noise. It is held by clarity. Calm and focused often outperforms loud and rushed.
Interesting ideas often come from ordinary moments. A question someone asked. A small mistake you noticed. A pattern you see over and over.
People are not looking for perfection. They are looking for clarity and relevance. Starting now lets you build with intention instead of pressure.
A complete story does not need many parts. Set the scene, share the moment, then close the loop with one clear takeaway.