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Scripts or Sticky Notes? 4 Simple Ways to Plan Your Livestream Like a Pro

A replay from the livestream where we break down 4 practical script styles for preparing to go live on camera

Welcome to this week's episode where we dive into the art of planning your livestreams effectively. If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a blank screen, unsure of what to say or how to prepare, then this is the perfect episode for you. Today, we’re exploring four distinct styles of scripting that can help you find your flow and connect with your audience seamlessly.


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Why Planning Matters

Going live can be intimidating. You might feel the pressure to deliver a flawless presentation, and the fear of going blank midstream can be daunting. However, having a plan in place can alleviate much of that anxiety. By using a script or outline, you provide yourself with a structure to rely on. This doesn’t mean you have to stick rigidly to a script; rather, it gives you a roadmap to follow. Over time, as you become more comfortable with live streaming, you’ll find that you can adapt and pivot as needed.

The Importance of Audience Connection

Preparation is key to ensuring that you’re speaking directly to your audience. By crafting a script or outline, you can tailor your message to resonate with your viewers, making them feel seen and heard. Whether you’re streaming on Substack, YouTube, or any other platform, the time you invest in preparing will pay off in audience engagement.

Planning your livestream effectively

Four Styles of Live Stream Planning

Let’s dive into the four different styles of planning your livestreams. No one style is perfect; it’s all about finding what works best for you.

1. The Outline Lover

If you thrive on structure, you might be an Outline Lover. This style involves breaking down your content into sections with bullet points. It’s perfect for coaches, teachers, or anyone who enjoys having clear, organized content to follow.

  • Benefits: Provides a clear roadmap.

  • Structure: Sections with headers and bullet points.

  • Flexibility: You can adapt as the conversation flows.

Personally, I love using tools like Workflowy to create my outlines. This tool allows you to create templates that you can reuse for each episode, making the preparation process efficient and straightforward.

2. The Bullet Point Buddy

Next up is the Bullet Point Buddy. This style is for those who don’t need a full script but prefer having key points written down. It’s less structured but still provides a sense of direction during your livestream.

  • Benefits: Less pressure than a full script.

  • Structure: Just the key points to guide you.

  • Flexibility: Allows for natural conversation flow.

You can still utilize tools like Google Docs or Notion to jot down your bullet points. This way, you can easily reference them during your stream without feeling tied down to a script.

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3. The Sticky Note Strategist

If you prefer a more tactile approach, the Sticky Note Strategist might be your style. This method involves writing key points on sticky notes and placing them around your workspace. It’s great for visual learners who want to keep things simple and straightforward.

  • Benefits: Visual reminders to keep you on track.

  • Structure: Simple notes that can be placed strategically.

  • Flexibility: Easy to rearrange as needed.

For those of you using a ring light, you can even stick your notes around it, allowing for quick glances while maintaining eye contact with the camera.

4. The Freestyle Flow

Finally, we have the Freestyle Flow. This style is for those moments when you feel an intuitive nudge to speak on something different than originally planned. It’s about being in the moment and responding to the energy of the conversation.

  • Benefits: Allows for spontaneity and genuine connection.

  • Structure: Minimal; you may have a theme or goal in mind.

  • Flexibility: Emphasizes organic interaction and engagement.

Sometimes, your most impactful moments will come from this freestyle approach. They can resonate deeply with your audience, making them feel as if you’re speaking directly to them.

Choosing the Right Style for You

Not sure which style to adopt? Reflect on how you naturally communicate. How do you explain things to friends or family? Do you prefer structure, or do you thrive in a more organic conversation? Try experimenting with different styles to see what feels most comfortable and effective for you.

As you navigate this, remember that it’s okay to mix styles. You might find that a combination of bullet points and freestyle flow works best for you. The key is to stay curious and listen to your audience, adapting as necessary.

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, planning your livestream doesn’t have to be a daunting task. Whether you’re an Outline Lover, Bullet Point Buddy, Sticky Note Strategist, or Freestyle Flow enthusiast, there’s a style that will work for you. Take the time to experiment with these methods and find what resonates best with your personality and audience.

As a challenge, I encourage you to try one of these styles in your next livestream. Let me know how it goes! Your growth in this area will not only enhance your confidence but also elevate the connection you have with your viewers.


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About the Author

Tanya Smith is the CEO of Get Noticed with Video LLC and host of Stream Like a Boss® TV, where she helps podcasters and livestream creators turn crickets into clients—without chasing algorithms or losing their authentic voice. Through practical strategies and proven workflows, Tanya empowers creators to grow their audience, build authority, and monetize their message with confidence.

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