Tired of Courses That Don’t Stick?

Remember the last online course you bought? You were excited. You watched two videos. Then life got busy, and the course just sat in your inbox making you feel guilty. You are not lazy. Most courses are built in a way that almost guarantees this.

Why courses go unfinished

The videos are too long

A 45 minute lecture assumes you have 45 quiet minutes. You run a business. You have 10 minutes here and 20 there. When a lesson does not fit in the gap you have, you skip it, and skipping becomes quitting.

The price creates pressure, not progress

When you pay 500 dollars for a course, every unwatched video is a little bill. That guilt does not make you watch. It makes you avoid the whole thing.

The content is theory, not your Tuesday

Frameworks and mindset talk feel deep, but on Tuesday you just need to know why your ad was rejected or how to get a customer to pay online. When a course never touches your real week, it loses to your real week.

What we changed at BDH Workshops

Lessons are one to three minutes long. A lesson fits in the gap between two customers. Finishing lessons daily keeps you moving, and moving is what makes learning stick.

The price is 15 dollars a month. Not 500 up front. If it is not helping, cancel from your account and keep access until the end of the month you paid for. Low stakes, no guilt.

Every workshop starts from a real problem. Losing track of customers. Videos nobody watches. Paying for apps you do not use. You pick the problem you have right now and learn the fix.

How to actually finish this time

  • Pick one problem, not five. Start with the thing costing you the most this month.
  • Attach lessons to a habit. Two lessons with your morning coffee beats one heroic Sunday that never comes.
  • Do the thing the same day. After a lesson on follow ups, send one follow up. Action glues learning in place.

Want proof before you pay anything?

Join one of our free Pixel Convos live sessions. If the way we teach works for your brain, the workshop library will too.

Common questions

How long does one workshop take to finish?

Most workshops are one to two hours of video in total, split into lessons of one to three minutes. At 20 minutes a week, that is a few weeks per workshop.

What if I fall behind?

You cannot fall behind. There is no schedule, no cohort, and nothing expires while you are subscribed. Behind does not exist here.

Is this another course with homework I will skip?

There are no assignments to hand in. Each lesson points at one small action in your own business, and that action is the whole point.

Learning that fits your real week

Short lessons, real topics, 15 dollars a month. Cancel anytime.

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