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In this video tutorial, Austin Kelly discusses how to write a personal reference letter. He advises that you should only accept a request for a character reference if you know the individual well enough to speak positively on their behalf. Key elements to include in a personal reference letter are: 1) the nature of the relationship with the candidate, such as volunteering or neighborhood connections; 2) the duration of the relationship, specifying how long you've known the person; 3) positive personal qualities relevant to the job; and further elements that emphasize the candidate's suitability. The overall aim is to present a strong endorsement based on personal insights.