The real reason we built a membership instead of more training workshops
From Francesco Cirillo
Last year, something strange happened. Participants started returning to the same workshop—the same people, taking the same Pomodoro® training, months apart.
“Why are you here again?” I asked.
“It helps me keep practicing.”
“I fell off track. This gets me back.”
That’s when it hit me: They were using workshops like life support. Coming back to prop up their internal discipline.
The Productivity Workshop Paradox
In workshops, everything works. No Slack. No exhaustion. No chaos. Just motivated people experiencing perfect productivity. It’s like learning to swim on dry land.
Reality hits Monday. The technique collides with your actual life, and reality usually wins.
A weekend workshop—even five days—isn’t the right tool to create a habit. We’ve been using a hammer when we needed a garden. A hammer builds something once. A garden needs daily tending, seasonal adjustments, patience through dormant periods. Habits are grown, not built.
Change Happens in Collision, Not Classroom
You don’t learn Pomodoro when I explain it. You learn it Tuesday at 3 PM—tired, behind schedule, timer ringing mid-thought. These moments need real-time support, not last weekend’s memory.
That’s why we’re retiring our workshops and launching something different: a six-month renewable membership that gives you what you actually need—time.
Time to break rules and understand why. Time to fail and adjust. Time to make the technique yours.
How It Works
Twelve modules you can take in six weeks or spread across six months. Weekly AMAs where I answer your specific struggles. When you hit that inevitable wall around week three—when everyone wants to quit—you’re not alone. Workshops abandon you there. This doesn’t.
The renewal option isn’t about extending failure. It’s about matching reality. Some people need three months, others nine. Your transformation follows your life, not our syllabus.
The Truth Nobody Talks About
Productivity problems aren’t technique problems. They’re consistency problems.
You already know to work in blocks. Take breaks. Eliminate distractions. Knowledge isn’t your issue. The gap between knowing and doing is filled with daily resistance. Workshops map the ocean. Memberships sail it with you.
The real question isn’t “workshop or membership?” It’s “Do I want to feel productive for a weekend or be productive for life?”
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– Francesco
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