A hands-on workshop for creative entrepreneurs who are done watching brilliant content ideas disappear into the void and ready to have a system that keeps them organized, inspired and actually creating.
A hands-on workshop for creative entrepreneurs who are done watching brilliant content ideas disappear into the void and ready to have a system that keeps them organized, inspired and actually creating.
Most of the entrepreneurs I work with have a system for collecting information that is prolific but disconnected and lacking structure - articles, podcasts, notes on paper, Apple notes, lost pages in Notion - you get the idea.
If this sounds like you, I know you’ve been meaning to “get organized” for a minute but I also understand why you haven’t:
You've tried to build a system before, but never finished it. The blank page of a new Notion database is somehow more paralyzing than having no system at all. So it sits there, half-built and guilt-inducing, while your actual content lives scattered across six different apps.
You have no reliable way to know what's done, what's in progress, and what's still just a vague idea. So you end up recreating content you've already made, forgetting drafts that were honestly pretty good and posting sporadically because tracking it all feels like a second job.
You've tried to follow someone else's elaborate content system. The 47-column database with automated pipelines and linked views and twelve different status tags. It was beautiful. It was completely unusable. You closed the tab and never went back.
Every time you sit down to create, you spend the first 20 minutes just trying to figure out where everything is. That's not a creativity problem. That's an organization problem.
And if you're being really honest, you're starting to wonder if being an organized content creator is just... not for people like you.
(It is. You just need the right system.)
Picture a single, clean home base where every idea, every draft, every published piece lives exactly where it should. No more hunting. No more recreating. No more of that sinking feeling when you realise a great idea has completely evaporated.
Imagine what it would be like to sit down to create content and just... start. No more "wait, did I already write about this?" No more "where did I put that draft?" Instead, you open your dashboard, you can see exactly what's in progress and you get to work.
You might not even notice it at first, but then one day you realise you've been posting consistently for weeks. Not because you became a different person but because your system is doing the heavy lifting.
It's not about becoming a Notion power user with formulas and automations. It's about having a simple, sensible structure that walks you through each step of the process so your content actually gets made.
Your ideas stop disappearing. Your drafts stop getting abandoned. And one day, someone asks how you manage to stay so consistent and you get to say: "Oh, I built a system."
Stop Losing Ideas: Your Notion Content Management Workshop gives you a fully built content management system by the end of our 2 hours together so you can stop managing content by memory and start actually creating it.
Here's what happens when you join:
Watch the video: I build the full content system from scratch - soup to nuts - talking you through every Notion block so you understand not just how to build it but the “why” behind it.
Build along side me: Use the video as well as the instructions (inside the portal) and replicate the Content Management system I built live with a group of Notion learners just like you.
Integrate your new dashboard: If you don't already have a content management system in Notion, you can use this one as is or you adapt it to meet your unique needs.
Everything you need to go from scattered to systematized without needing to be a Notion expert, a tech wizard, or someone who has their life together.
2.5 Hour recorded workshop
Get hands-on guidance building a complete content management system in Notion, so you can finally have one reliable place for every idea, draft, and published piece, without the overwhelm of figuring it out alone.
What you'll build:
A home base for all your content so you never lose an idea again (no more voice memos in the ether)
A simple workflow to track every piece from "shower thought" to "published and live" so nothing falls through the cracks
A system for what's in progress vs. what's done so you always know exactly where things stand without having to remember
Your Workshop Includes:
Workshop recording so you can revisit the build process whenever you need a refresher—no frantic note-taking required
A Step-by-step guide and source material so you can keep improving your system after the workshop without losing momentum
Future updates so you can come back to this workshop and learn new material
I created this workshop because I know what it's like to have more content ideas than any system to hold them.
After years of building Notion systems for overwhelmed creative entrepreneurs, I kept seeing the same thing: people who were brilliant, creative, and full of ideas but completely drowning in the chaos of managing it all.
The problem was never a lack of content. It was never a lack of dedication. It was the absence of a simple, honest system that worked with how they actually create, not some aspirational, perfectly-organized fantasy version of themselves.
I believe your content system should be realistic, not impressive. It doesn't need to be epic (though it can be). It doesn't need to be complex (it absolutely shouldn't be). It just needs to work in a way that is simple and logical.
My approach is different because we build something you'll actually use - starting from your real creative process, not a productivity guru's ideal one.
Nothing makes me happier than watching someone go from "I have zero system" to "wait, I actually know where all my content is."
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Even if you only implement the basics during our two hours together, you'll walk away with a functional content system that's better than anything you have right now.
The real risk isn't investing $35 in a workshop. It's continuing to lose good ideas because they have nowhere to live. It's posting sporadically because tracking everything feels impossible. It's spending more time looking for your content than actually making it.
This is a gentle, practical approach that has helped dozens of overwhelmed creators finally feel on top of their content without turning into a different person to do it.
Got questions? I've got answers.
Perfect timing, honestly. Building a system from scratch - with guidance - is actually easier than trying to untangle an existing mess. You'll start fresh and do it right from the beginning.
That's exactly who this is for. We'll build your content management system together during the workshop. Whether you're starting from a blank page or a chaotic one, you'll have a working system by the end.
Nope! If you can click buttons and type, you have all the skills you need. Because I’m building it from scratch, explaining everything as I go, you’ll get to actually learn how to use Notion while creating a content management system - it’s a 2fer!
Any kind. Whether you're creating for social media, a blog, a podcast, a newsletter, YouTube, or all of the above - a content management system works the same way. The structure we build together will adapt to whatever you create.
Maybe you've made a few attempts. A database that went nowhere. A folder structure that made sense for about a week. A very ambitious spreadsheet that you filled in once and never opened again.
Or maybe you've been telling yourself that watching one more productivity video will give you the clarity to finally build something that sticks. But your "save for later" folder suggests that strategy hasn't quite landed.
So here's your invitation:
If you're ready to stop managing your content by memory, gut feeling and sheer determination and finally have a system that does the organizing for you - this workshop is here to make it happen. Gently. Practically. With zero judgment about the state of your current setup.