Why a sticky note beats a blank screen
Most people feel pressure to “make it look good” before they know what they are trying to say. A few lines on paper (or in your notes app) flip the order: message first, pretty second. That small shift cuts down on arguments, last-minute changes, and that sinking feeling when the ad is almost done but nobody agrees what it was for.
You are not writing a novel. You are capturing the decisions that should not be made up on the fly - who this is for, what you want them to remember, and what you want them to do next. Everything else is easier once those three ideas exist in plain language.