Hello friend,
Lately, I have been thinking a lot about how I want to structure my YouTube videos, and I realized something you might relate to. Sometimes shorter, biteβsized lessons are simply easier to absorb than long, allβinβone deep dives.
When I filmed my first video, it ended up being around fifteen minutes. It was not terrible, but it made me pause. If you are anything like me, you probably appreciate content that gets to the point without feeling rushed. The more I planned future videos, the more it became clear that shorter, focused segments might actually serve you better.
I know that when I am watching videos myself, I prefer the ones that get straight to the point. A quick three to five-minute explanation feels easier to absorb than a long lecture. And since my whole goal with Healthcare Insights is to make healthcare topics feel more approachable, shorter videos might actually support that better.
Breaking things into smaller parts also gives us room to build a series together, each video building on the last, without feeling like too much at once.
So that is where my head is right now: shorter videos, clearer lessons, more focused topics. It is a small shift, but one that I think will make a meaningful difference for you and for me.
I am excited to experiment with this format and see how it feels as we go.
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Sunni
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