Outline for “ADHDer Chronicles” videos

Video has five elements:

  1. Onscreen text caption — this is a visual callout to make the target audience pay attention before they even hear the hook.
  2. Hook — Open the video with the most interesting thing about the day. Bonus points for if that event is something that would have affected your ability to focus and study. The first few words must flow from the onscreen text caption – Should not last longer than 5 seconds.
  3. Intro — Show how the day started. Could be what time you woke up, or clips from the time before the cornerstone event of the day occurred – Not more than 25 seconds.
  4. Showcase — show the product in use. Show yourself setting up to study in spite of the event of the day. Detail the struggle, the distractions that nearly occurred, share how you calmed down, how you dealt with intrusive thoughts. If it was a difficult study session for whatever reason, share it…all without giving private info. This should be the longest part of the video – at least 40 seconds in a 90 second video. (Examples later.)
  5. Outro — close the video with other information and tell them how to get the product.

However, we must also stick to the program: Our storyline and Big Idea.

Our storyline is your journey through life as an ADHDer.

You want to show them over and over and over again, how you get yourself to study successfully almost daily as an ADHDer.

From time to time, we may tell of other parts of your life. But overall, we must stick to the storyline, which means that even when you seem to show other parts of your life, it still fits into the core storyline.

Our Big Idea is that anyone can live the life they truly want as an ADHDer.

Their life doesn’t have to revolve around schoolwork because they’re always anxious about failing. Neuro Notion Study Template will help them study all the time they need to, and this way they can go about their desired life too.

Hence, all our content materials must follow these core principles.

Story Setup

You have two businesses which you like to work on. You’d often hyper fixate on them and fail to do anything else. This used to make you miss deadlines, and so you suffered from anxiety too.

To tackle this, you set up a rule where you study for 3 hours every day to prepare for your exams. Then you’re free to hyperfocus on your business or whatever else afterward.

Your videos are you documenting how you get yourself to start and stay through those study sessions.

Demonstration/Samples

Regular Day Plot line: