The Workshop for People Who Quit Workshops

Quitters welcome. The Workshop for People Who Quit Workshops is a guilt-free creative comeback space for the burned out, the over-it, and the allergic to traditional structure. Radically honest. Syntax-approved. No pressure, just potential.

(Because you’re not broken. You’re just done with structured suffering.)

Radically honest. Irreverently flexible. Chaos Corner approved.

Retro-style poster titled “The Workshop for People Who Quit Workshops” featuring a cartoon tuxedo cat holding a mallet and giving a thumbs-up, with bold text reading, “Hate productivity? We’ve got tools for that.”

Illustration titled “What This Isn’t” listing traits like overwhelming courses and Canva shame spirals, with cartoon cat Syntax on the right giving a skeptical thumbs-up.

📚 What This Isn’t

Group chat trauma

A “course” with 47 modules you’ll never finish

A funnel disguised as a workbook

A shame spiral in Canva slide format


Illustration titled “What This Might Be” showing a cartoon tuxedo cat, Syntax, holding a clipboard with a “PERMISSION SLIP,” next to a list of creative and quirky features for the workshop.

🧨 What This Might Be

A low-stakes creative comeback (with memes)

A permission slip to try again, differently

A series of slightly chaotic, very honest prompts

A few downloadables with hand-drawn vibes and Syntax’s judgment baked in


💬 Testimonials From Your Alternate Selves

“Honestly? I didn’t finish it. And that’s what made it healing.” – You from Timeline X1
“I logged in, stared at the screen, and cried. 10/10 experience.” – You but hydrated
“Syntax said my idea had potential. I sobbed into a burrito.” – Emotionally Accurate You


Vintage-style image titled “What You Get (Maybe),” with icons representing emails, printable worksheets, voice notes from Carl and Syntax, and a weird, safe-ish space to try again.

🧾 What You Get (Maybe)

🧠 A weird, safe-ish place to try again without pressure

💌 A handful of emails over time

🖍 Printable chaos worksheets

🔊 Optional voice notes from Carl (and Syntax?)