🎯 Your Goal:
Create clear, confident videos — without rambling, overexplaining, or forgetting your key points.
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📽️ Two Solid Options
You don’t need to write a Hollywood screenplay.
Choose one of these approaches:
Option 1: Simple Bullet Outline
Just list 3–5 main points
Include quick notes or phrases you want to say under each
Keep it loose and conversational
Example:
Lesson: Setting Up Your Website
– Why WordPress > other options
– Hosting = your foundation
– Domain = your street address
– What you’ll need before we move on
Option 2: Light Script
Write your intro and outro word-for-word
Bullet the middle (the “meat”)
This keeps things tight but still flexible
Example:
INTRO: “Hey, it’s Derrik from Course Rocket Launcher — and in this lesson, we’re going to get your hosting and domain squared away…”
[3 bullet points for body content]
OUTRO: “That’s it! In the next video, we’ll install WordPress and get your site live.”
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✏️ ChatGPT Can Help
Try this:
> “Write a casual video script for a lesson called ‘[Your Lesson Title]’. Keep it short and friendly, and break it into 3 key points.”
Then edit it into your voice.
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🧠 Pro Tips
Don’t read word-for-word unless you need to
Practice once or twice with your outline before recording
Keep videos focused on one lesson, one result
If you mess up — keep going. You can trim it later.
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✅ Your Action Step
Write a bullet outline or intro/body/outro script for one lesson you plan to film next.
Keep it simple and conversational — done is better t
han perfect.
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