Arsal | Video Editor
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Arsal | Video Editor
@ArsalEditor
💎 | I'll help you to generate exclusive content. || 💼 | I create short and long form content. || ⏳ | 3+ years of experience in video editing.||

⚡Day 103/365 Some days start with a plan and fall apart before noon. The file corrupts. The client changes their mind. The internet decides today is not the day. The script that made sense last night makes zero sense now. Everything that could go wrong does go wrong.

⚡Day 102/365 People have hours to scroll, complain and watch others win. But the moment you mention working on their own goals for just one hour, they are suddenly exhausted, overwhelmed and too busy. The time was always there. The priority never was.

⚡Day 101/365 The quietest people in the room are usually building the most. No announcements, no updates, no noise. Just consistent work every single day. And then one day they show up and everything is different. That silence was never emptiness. It was focus.

⚡Day 100/365 Today is day 100. I was nervous, honestly didn't know if anyone would even care when I started. But you guys kept me going. Everyone who DM'd me, followed me, liked my tweets. THANK YOU!! Really. From the heart. 🕰️ 265 days remaining!!




⚡Day 99/365 Content creation isn't just "make a video, post it, grow." You have to do this: Rewrite the same script 4 times. Record 3 takes Spend 25 mins on a thumbnail. Then post it If you get low views, pretend you're fine & One day, people start saying "this helped me."

⚡Day 98/365 I noticed something while creating today. The moment I stopped trying to show my skills and started focusing on “what would make someone say yes. And everything changed. Content started feeling clearer. Ideas started making more sense. Because great content sells.

⚡Day 97/365 Today I didn’t chase a “good idea.” I picked a random one and decided to build it anyway. No overthinking, no perfect plan. Just creating and seeing where it goes. it’s about giving any idea a chance to become something.

⚡Day 96/365 I had a random creative moment previous days. Took an idea that didn’t fully make sense… and started building around it anyway. Usually I try to plan everything first. But this time I just followed the feeling. Funny how sometimes the best ideas don’t start clear

⚡Day 95/365 I tried something different today. Instead of starting with editing, I just sat with a blank screen and one idea. Just building the idea slowly, piece by piece. It felt less like work… and more like creating something that actually means something.

⚡Day 94/365 I was experimenting with a new idea. Nothing worked at first. Clips didn’t sync, the flow felt weird. But then I let go of trying to make it “perf" I focused on what felt fun. That’s when the magic happened Sometimes the best content comes from playing, not thinking

⚡Day 93/365 I saw something small today while scrolling. A creator posted a simple video, nothing fancy. But the message was clear. Then I saw an edits with no direct That made me realize something about content creation. Audience don't care about edit, they want value.


⚡Day 92/365 Most people create content to look impressive. Nice visuals, trending ideas But the creators who actually make money focus on something else. They make decisions easy for the viewer. Because when people understand exactly what they’re getting, they don’t hesitate.

⚡Day 91/365 Most creators think content brings clients. It doesn’t. Content just attracts attention. Sales happen when your content answers: “Why should I trust you with my money?” If your content doesn’t remove doubt, it won’t convert… no matter how many views it gets.

⚡ Day 90/365 Saw something recently that got me thinking. An editor took $50 upfront, promised to deliver… and disappeared. Feel bad for the client, but as an editor, it also worries me. Because many of us charge upfront genuinely. Stuff like this breaks trust for everyone.


⚡Day 89/365 I was thinking about this today while posting… For editors on X, what has posting here actually given you? More reach? Better audience? Real clients? And compared to Instagram do you feel X works better or not? Really looking for someone's your real experience



