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Use Google Keep

software Feb 01, 2023

It’s free and let’s you easily write out sentences for your videos.

Say the line start to finish, till you nail it, then check the box and do the same till you get the 2nd line.

Practice speaking 1 checkbox at a time.

 

" All right, check it out. One of my favorite apps to use is called Google Keep. Super Nice. One of the best parts about it is you could turn any list into check boxes. All right, so as you're making a video, all you have to do is have a little sentence on here. You can just read it, but you just look at the camera and try to say the thing that you just read.

You don't have to say it perfect. You don't even have to get close. You just have to start iterating on that sentence. Say it change your word, whatever comes more natural, just keep practicing that sentence. Then when you get that sentence, you can move on to the next one, and the whole time you gotta think about a couple other things.

Your smile and your eye contact. All right, so. That's the lesson for today. But I just wanna show you what this would look like when you're gonna write some of these things out. And talk to the camera. Look into the camera, smiling before I talk. It feels stupid, but you gotta do it. And I'm just gonna deliver a line.

Now, this isn't, I don't know if I'm gonna use this or not, but this is just what I'll say, right? So smile all big. I need a big, uh, stupid grin before I start talking and I go, Angela, I wanted to make you another Valentine's Day video. That wasn't even good. My voice went down. It wasn't all up and all that, but I practiced it.

I did it. I did it once. Now I could say that five times over again, and one of those five will be the best. That's the one that I'll use in my video. So tomorrow we're gonna practice more about that. But I want you to see Google Keep, get that downloaded. Get ready to start practicing little lines one by one, but be yourself.

Don't be all weird. All right, we'll talk tomorrow."

That's a great demonstration of how you can use Google Keep to write down your lines and practice delivering them in front of the camera. It's important to keep practicing and iterating until you find the best delivery that feels natural and genuine to you.

Remember, smiling and maintaining eye contact with the camera can make your video more engaging and connect with the viewer. It might feel a bit strange at first, but with practice, it will become more comfortable.

Using Google Keep to organize your thoughts and lines is a smart approach, as it allows you to have a clear structure and check off each sentence as you practice it. This way, you can focus on perfecting each line individually before moving on to the next.

Keep up the good work, and I'm looking forward to hearing more about your progress tomorrow. If you have any questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask. Happy practicing, and see you soon!

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