This is the year you do the thing.
That thing.
The book you’re dying to write. The business you’re hungry to launch. The idea that won’t leave you alone.
That project.
Ask yourself:
- What would it feel like to start it or pick it up again?
- What might you accomplish if you actually made the time?
- What amazing things could happen if you took that next step?
There's only one way to find out.
Join us for

Thurs, March 19, 2026
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
New York City (Location TBA)
Reg. $997
Now $697
What this day is for
The Put-Off Project is a full-day, in-person working session for people who already have a project in mind — and can’t quite get it moving.
You're capable. You’re creative. But you also feel…stuck.
This day is designed to ease friction and replace it with traction.
You’ll spend the day focused on one project — thinking, writing, shaping, building.
Not theoretical.
Not hypothetical.
Real progress, made in the room.
What makes this day different; i.e., “Couldn’t I just do this at home?”
Sure. You could lock yourself in a room and dedicate a day to your project.
Most people try it — and then:
- stare at a blank page
- second-guess the idea before it’s even formed
- reorganize their notes for the third time
- decide they need “one more piece of clarity”
- take a snack break that turns into a nap
(Ask us how we know.)
The Put-Off Project is *not* study hall.
It’s not “bring your laptop and see what happens.”
The reason to do this with us is simple: We know how to get people into motion.
Terri and Michael bring years of experience plus a combined set of frameworks, tools, and facilitation that are specifically designed to keep you from disappearing into doubt and distraction.
What you’ll do
We’ll guide you through a proven process that helps you move from idea to iteration — from abstract to concrete — without forcing yourself to work in a way that doesn’t suit you.
Here’s what that actually looks like:
- Dismantling the myths that keep people stuck.
We’ll unpack the illusion of competition. The myth of perfection. The belief that you need to have it all figured out before you begin. - Confronting the critic — early.
Not after it’s already derailed you. You’ll use a clear framework to recognize and dismantle the critical voice that casts doubt over your work before it begins. - Learning how you work — not how you think you “should.”
Using Michael Roderick’s work-style framework, you’ll identify your natural way of creating (and where friction tends to arise), so you can ease resistance instead of battling it. - Turning big ideas into doable actions.
You’ll use tools that help you break large, overwhelming concepts into a small number of meaningful next steps — without draining the life out of the idea. - Getting out of your own way so the work can surface.
Use the Gateless Method to generate — and get the project out of your head and onto the page — without judgment, fixing, or premature evaluation. - Actually starting the project.
Not just talking about it. Not just planning. You’ll spend real time working — thinking, writing, shaping, building — until the project stops feeling hypothetical.
This is the difference between “I thought about it all day”
and “I broke ground.”
What you’ll have by the end of the day
By 4:00 pm, you won’t have a perfect project.
You will have:
- clarity about what you’re working on right now
- momentum instead of friction
- language, structure, or material that didn’t exist that morning
- a next step that actually fits your life
- the experience of being witnessed and supported while doing the work
That last part matters more than people expect.
Ideas grow faster — and stick around longer — when they’re made in the presence of others who know how to draw them out.
THE PUT OFF PROJECT
What you’ll walk away with
By the end of the day, you’ll have:
- clarity around your blocks and mindset that have kept you stuck
- a fresh start to a new or existing project
- tangible progress already made on the project itself
- defined next steps that fit your working style and life
- insights and tools for keeping you in motion
Most importantly:
You’ll have crossed the hardest threshold — beginning.
Once a project is in motion, it’s no longer theoretical.
It’s real. And that changes everything.
Your facilitators

Michael Roderick specializes in helping people take big, complex ideas and turn them into executable action. He’s known for making things happen on remarkably short timelines — not through hustle, but through clarity. His work focuses on how people think, decide, and remove unnecessary friction from the process.
Terri Trespicio is a writer, speaker, and creator known for helping people quiet the inner noise that keeps meaningful work stuck. She brings a deeply practical approach to creativity — one that makes room for doubt without letting it run the show.
Together, we’ll guide you through a day that’s equal parts focused work, clear thinking, and forward motion.
Not a random crowd, but a curated room
This is a capped, intimate event.
We reach out to every attendee to learn more about the project(s) you’re bringing to the table so we can shape the day, and the container, accordingly.
We’re intentional about the arrangement so that we can seat you with the people with whom we think you’ll have the most synergy.
Every single person in the room contributes to the space, value, and vibe.
This day is for you if…
- You have a specific project you’ve been putting off — and want real traction
- You’re ready to spend a full day focused on one meaningful thing
- You’re open-minded, thoughtful, and willing to engage with the work
- You don’t need permission — just the right conditions
- You know that momentum changes everything
This is probably not for you if…
- You want passive learning
- You’re looking for vague inspiration without follow-through
- You’re not ready to commit a full day to one project
Event details
The Put-Off Project
New York City (Manhattan, location tbd)
Thursday, March 19, 2026
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Reg: $997
Now: $697
