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You NEED to believe in yourself Comment “BRAND” if you want my help to start or scale your personal brand on social media

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What worked

viral 0hook 0motivational_talking_head_b_rollself-belief before tactics reframe

The direct message that viewers NEED to believe in themselves and the offer of help with a personal brand could get views.

▸Deep analysis

The direct message that viewers NEED to believe in themselves and the offer of help with a personal brand could get views.

How to steal it

setting · home studiodevice · breakdown with b roll
  1. 01
    Hook (0-2s)

    Open with the "self-belief before tactics reframe" beat. No intro card, no logo, no greeting.

    Brickell · Roll camera before you arrive at the Brickell penthouse with the city behind you. The reveal IS the hook.

  2. 02
    Set the frame (2-4s)

    Establish home studio with laptop + phone. Wide on the 16mm so the GT3 RS sells the scale.

    Brickell · Keep the prop count to 1. More props = more cuts = lower retention.

  3. 03
    Payoff (4-9s)

    Use breakdown with b roll to deliver the rewatch moment. One idea, one take.

    Brickell · Cut on the reaction, not the line. If it's a price reveal, hold the number on screen for 1.5s.

  4. 04
    Reaction / proof (9-13s)

    Show the consequence. Bystander head-turn, valet face, on-screen receipt — whatever makes the payoff feel real.

    Brickell · Casa Tua and Komodo valets are cinematic. E11even paddock for nightlife crowd. Hard Rock paddock during F1 weekend = prebuilt audience.

Your version

Alex-voiced hooks · motivational_talking_head_b_roll3/3
Variant 1

Nobody believed I'd outrun a ZoomInfo salary at 22. I bought the GT3 at 25.

Film face-to-camera in front of the GT3 RS in the Brickell garage. Story about quitting the #1 AE spot when everyone said he was stupid, then cut to the car as the receipt that self-belief compounds into something real. Transition into teaching: the skill that made it possible was learning to manage creators, not motivation.

Variant 2

You don't need more tactics. You need to send the first pitch to Nike.

Sitting in the penthouse at night, Brickell skyline behind him. Talk about how he had every playbook in the world at ZoomInfo but nothing happened until he actually cold-pitched a brand for a creator he believed in. Reframe belief as action, not affirmation. The viewer already has enough information, they just need to start.

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  • 05
    CTA / outro (13-15s)

    Implicit beats explicit. Let the caption + pinned comment ask. End on the asset, not your face.

    Brickell · Tag @imalexgunnar in the caption. Pin the objection comment within 60s of posting.

  • Props checklist
    • ✓laptop
    • ✓phone
    Where in Miami
    • Gas station · Shell SW 8th + Brickell Ave (24/7, premium pump, clean lighting).
    • Valet · Casa Tua, Komodo, E11even — pull-up + handoff is the cinematic moment.
    • Penthouse · Flow Brickell roof or your unit. Skyline backdrop reads premium.
    • Track / paddock · Hard Rock paddock during F1 weekend = pre-built audience.
    • Cold start · Brickell Ave south of 8th at 6:30am — empty street, hard light.
    Variant 3

    I pitched Gymshark from a studio apartment with zero creators signed. Belief is a verb.

    Film walking through Brickell, casual energy. Tell the real story of sending that first outreach with no roster, no case studies, nothing but conviction that the model worked. Contrast that moment with now running campaigns for Nike, Celsius, Gatorade. The point: believing in yourself isn't a poster on your wall, it's sending the email before you feel ready.