Stop turning every idea into a Main Quest

The Imperfect Experiment Creation Lab

Turn your chaotic ideas into experiments you can actually follow through on –

without perfectionism, overwhelm, or beating yourself up when things don’t go according to plan

A live, half-day workshop for weird, nerdy, neurodivergent adults who are tired of starting over.

📅 Saturday, June 20, 2026
🕘 9:00 AM – approximately 1:00 PM Eastern
🎥 Replay included with ongoing access

You know that feeling when a new idea takes over your brain?

Maybe it’s a new productivity system. A new business idea. A new hobby. A new tool. A new routine. A new project.

(So many ideas. All the time. They multiply like rabbits. Or squirrels. Or tribbles.)

At first, you’re excited.

You can practically see your future self happy in all your weird nerdiness.

So you dive in. You buy the thing. Download the app. Create the spreadsheet. Watch the videos. Make the plan. And then…

Somewhere between “this is going to change everything” and – you know – actually following through, things fall apart.

The plan becomes overwhelming. The goal gets bigger and bigger. Life gets busy. Your energy disappears. And suddenly you’re staring at another unfinished project wondering…”Why can’t I ever stick with anything?”

Sound familiar?

Yeah, same. You’re not alone, I assure you.

And most importantly…You’re not broken.

What if the problem isn’t you or your weird, chaotic brain?

What if the problem isn’t that you’re lazy? Or inconsistent? Or bad at follow-through?

What if the actual problem is that you’ve been treating every idea like it’s the Main Quest?

A thing that has to work. A thing that has to succeed. A thing that has to justify all the time, energy, money, and hope you’ve poured into it.

That’s a lot of pressure for one little idea.

And for neurodivergent brains like ours, that pressure can make us freeze.

Maybe instead, though, we can try something different.

You could choose one idea you’ve been circling – without the decision spiral. Turn it into a small, realistic experiment. You can know exactly what you’re testing, and what success looks like – for you.

You can finally give yourself permission to learn instead of perform.

Because when you stop trying to prove yourself…you can start discovering what actually works for your brain.

Hey, I’m Sarah 👋

I’m the weird, nerdy human behind That Weird Nerdy Mom.

And for years, I thought the answer was finding the right system. The right planner. The right app. The right routine. The right strategy.

Spoilers, sweetie…it wasn’t.

Becoming more disciplined didn’t help me figure shit out. Forcing some societal bullshit consistency rules onto my brain didn’t do anything. And it definitely wasn’t just “trying harder.”

It was learning how to experiment. To stop viewing every new idea as a test of my worth. To stop treating every project like it had to become a life-changing success story that would impress all the people.

I needed to allow myself to get curious instead of judgmental. To collect data instead of guilt and shame.

And once I started approaching my ideas and experiments and life that way?

Shit changed. I started becoming better at following through. I made decisions somewhat faster. I stopped wasting so much energy on perfectionism. (Still a work in progress though…I mean…some shit is ingrained deep.)

And perhaps most importantly…I started trusting myself again.

So I created something I wish I had years ago.

Introducing The Imperfect Experiment Creation Lab!

A live, half-day, done-with-you workshop on Saturday, June 20th, starting at 9am Eastern, where you’ll design your first imperfect experiment from start to finish.

Together, we’ll take one idea that’s been bouncing around in your brain and turn it into a clear, realistic experiment you can actually follow through on.

By the end of our time together, you’ll have:

✅ One idea selected and simplified

✅ A low-pressure hypothesis to test

✅ A realistic action plan that fits your actual life

✅ A simple tracking method that won’t take over your existence

✅ A clear definition of what counts as a win – in a way that works for your brain

✅ And a plan for what happens next – regardless of the outcome

Most importantly?

You’ll leave with something most productivity systems never teach:

A repeatable way to navigate new ideas without spiraling into overwhelm, perfectionism, or analysis paralysis.

Because this isn’t about finding the perfect system. It’s about learning how to trust your weird, brilliant brain.

Here’s What Happens Inside The Imperfect Experiment Creation Lab

This isn’t a workshop where you sit quietly taking notes and promising yourself you’ll “get around to it later.”

(You know… the same later where all those downloaded PDFs live. And the abandoned hobbies. Oh, and those fancy ramekins you got when you were going to recreate all the bakes from Bake Off.)

This is a workshop where we roll up our sleeves, embrace our weird, and build something together.

Here’s exactly what you’ll get:

🧠 Pre-Workshop Chaotic Experiment Idea Dump Worksheet

Before we even meet, you’ll have a place to dump every random thought, exciting possibility, side quest, rabbit hole, and “ooh this could be cool” idea currently taking up residence in your brain.

That way, instead of spending half the workshop trying to decide what to work on, you’ll show up with a ton of ideas already out of your head and a starting point for the day, taming your mental chaos a bit and helping you find some more focus during the workshop.

🎯 The “Pick Your Experiment Without Spiraling” Framework

If you’ve ever spent three weeks trying to decide between five good ideas…this one’s for you.

I’ll walk you through a simple decision-making process that helps you choose ONE experiment worth pursuing right now. No more:

🎯”But what if the other idea is better?”
🎯“Maybe I should wait until I’m more prepared.”

🎯“What if I choose wrong?”

Because there is no perfect choice. There is only the next experiment.

🛠️ Live, Done-With-You Experiment Design

This is the heart of the workshop. The whole point. Creating your experiment. Together we’ll build:

🛠️ Your hypothesis
🛠️ Your success criteria
🛠️ Your action steps
🛠️ Your timeline
🛠️ Your next move

You won’t leave with ideas. You’ll leave with a completed plan, immediate progress that makes you feel good about your chaotic self, rather than more drained and ashamed.

✂️ The “Scale That Shit Down” Method

My lovely weirdo…I am almost positive that you don’t need a bigger goal. You probably just need a smaller experiment. This method helps you scale your idea down to something your actual life can support.

Because overwhelm isn’t usually caused by having too little motivation. It’s caused by trying to carry too much at once. We want this to be sustainable for you. Not overwhelming.

🏆 The “What Counts As A Win?” Exercise

We’re going to decide in advance what success actually looks like. For you. And your brain. Based on your experiment.

And spoilers…success might not be what you think. Honestly, success is rarely what we expect it to be.

And when you define success before you start, you’re much less likely to label yourself a failure when things don’t go perfectly, leading to less shame and more learning (which is much more fun.)

🌎 Reality-Proofing Your Experiment

Let’s be honest. Life is gonna life.

Kids will need things. Work will get busy. Your energy levels will fluctuate. You’ll forget stuff.

But we’ll build your experiment around reality instead of pretending reality doesn’t exist. We are conditioned by society to build things the way society deems “correct”, rather than what works for us and our brains.

But our plans and experiments work better when they’re designed for real humans, for real brains – our real self and real brain.

🚀 Start Before You Leave

Before the workshop ends, you’ll know:

🚀 Exactly when you’re starting
🚀 Exactly what you’re doing first
🚀 Exactly what comes next

Because “I’ll start later” is where good intentions go to die. Collecting dust next to the ramekins.

📊 The Anti-Overwhelm Tracking System

There are no complicated spreadsheets. No daily reports. No color-coded productivity obsession.

You’ll get a simple tracker to use after the workshop is over – just a way for you to collect useful data without turning your experiment into another full-time job.

Because tracking your metrics should support your experiment, not become the experiment.

🔁 The Experiment Blueprint Template

Once you learn this process, you can use it again and again. For business goals. For habits. For hobbies. For routines. For literally anything you’re trying to figure out.

This “template” is basic, just the necessities – mapping out what you learned in the workshop about designing your experiment so you can use it over and over for your next experiment, and the next.

This workshop isn’t a one-time thing. You’ll learn a lifelong skill, a repeatable system you can use for every future idea.

📝 Post-Workshop Reflection Guide

When your experiment is complete, you’ll know exactly how to review the results. Without shame. Without judgment.

Just useful information, based on your own definition of success and the specific metrics you decided make sense for you to track.

Because every outcome gives you data. And data helps you make better decisions. And that helps you gain trust in yourself.

Just Think of What Will Happen When You Stop Treating Every Idea Like A Test Of Your Worth

When you start approaching ideas as experiments instead of verdicts…a lot can change.

You stop waiting for certainty. You stop trying to make perfect decisions. You stop abandoning things because they aren’t working immediately.

You start learning. You grow and adjust. You finally feel comfortable and confident in moving forward.

You’ll stop spending weeks deciding what to do, because you’ll know how to pick your next experiment without spiraling.

You’ll spend less energy battling perfectionism and fearing failure, and get more comfortable focusing on learning.

You’ll learn what actually works for YOUR brain.

You’ll stop collecting abandoned systems and start collecting useful data.

You’ll trust yourself more.

And honestly? That last one changes everything.

Why This Works When Other Productivity Systems Haven’t

A lot of productivity advice assumes you’re a robot. You show up every day. You do the thing consistently. You follow the plan, never getting distracted.

You’ll never lose motivation or have fluctuating energy. Your brain will never go down a random Wikipedia rabbit hole at 11:30 PM.

I mean, that’s you, isn’t it?

Yeah. Me neither.

The Imperfect Experiment Creation Lab was built specifically for brains that:

✔ Get excited
✔ Get distracted
✔ Have big ideas
✔ Change their minds
✔ Need flexibility
✔ Thrive on curiosity

This is not about forcing yourself into a rigid system. You’ll learn how to work with your brain instead of fighting against it.

And perhaps most importantly, you’ll learn how to stop measuring your worth by your productivity.

What Our Beta Tester Had to Say

  • “I loved that reframe of experiments as side quests versus treating them like the main quest. I have been creating main quest goals that have a lot of pressure and expectation for success, when really I need to treat them more like the experiments they actually are. That shift alone is gold and will help me release a lot of the crippling perfectionism I’ve been experiencing in my business.”
  • “It’s a really great way to get clarity on how you want to move forward now, especially if you’ve been struggling with perfectionism and analysis paralysis. It had a great mix of inner work and strategy, so I walked away understanding my current blocks around following through with a specific goal and with a plan to move forward.”

Join by June 14 and you’ll also receive:

🎉 The Experiment Debrief Session

A live group follow-up session where we’ll come back together and review what happened after you ran your experiment.

📅 Friday, July 10, 2026
🕕 6:00 PM Eastern

Because creating an experiment is only half the story.

The real magic happens when you learn how to interpret the results.

During this session we’ll:

🎉 Celebrate wins
🎉 Troubleshoot roadblocks
🎉 Talk about what your experiment taught you
🎉 Decide what to do next
🎉 Turn outcomes into useful data

Most people quit when things don’t go perfectly. This session helps you learn from the experience instead.

Value: Priceless for your self-trust. Included FREE when you enroll by June 14.

The workshop itself takes place on:

📅 Saturday, June 20, 2026

Enrollment closes June 18, 2026, to give you time to fill out your Pre-Workshop Chaotic Experiment Idea Dump Worksheet

And if you join by June 14, you’ll receive access to the bonus Experiment Debrief Session.

You could absolutely tell yourself: “I’ll figure this out later.”

But let’s be honest. How many times has later turned into months? How many ideas are still sitting on your mental shelf waiting for the perfect moment?

You don’t need more time. You need a way forward that doesn’t make your anxiety go to eleven.

Ready To Stop Starting Over?

The Imperfect Experiment Creation Lab

$197

A live, half-day workshop intensive

✔ Saturday, June 20, 2026
✔ 9:00 AM Eastern to approximately 1:00 PM Eastern
✔ Replay included with ongoing access
✔ All worksheets and resources
✔ Complete Experiment Blueprint
✔ Anti-Overwhelm Tracking System
✔ Post-Workshop Reflection Guide
✔ Bonus Experiment Debrief Session when you join by June 14

Early Bird Pricing – $147

Enroll by June 9 and save $50 with coupon code “LABEARLYBIRD50”

More Proof That This Isn’t Just Another Productivity Workshop

Many productivity workshops focus on doing more.

Many productivity workshops tell you to be more disciplined.

Many productivity workshops assume the problem is you.

  • “The workshop was super validating and helped me see that my fear and resistance to following through with several business goals have been natural byproducts of trying to create experiments that were way too big for my capacity. I’m now hopeful that if I create smaller experiments with realistic parameters, I’ll be able to work towards my bigger goals faster.”

This one focuses on making things smaller.

This one teaches you to be more curious.

This one assumes the problem is the approach.

  • “I thought it was really helpful to reconnect to my bigger vision and most aligned goals for now. It helped me release some pressure around perfectionism and got me excited to experiment more.”

Is This Right For You?

This workshop is for you if:

✔ You constantly have new ideas and struggle to know which one to pursue
✔ You start projects enthusiastically and abandon them when they become overwhelming
✔ You struggle with perfectionism
✔ You live with ADHD, AuDHD, or another form of neurodivergence
✔ You have a graveyard of abandoned planners, systems, and productivity apps
✔ You want a practical process that works with your brain
✔ You’re tired of feeling like the problem
✔ You want to trust yourself again

This workshop is probably NOT for you if:

✘ You’re looking for a rigid productivity system
✘ You want someone to tell you exactly what to do
✘ You believe there is one perfect solution that works for everyone
✘ You aren’t willing to experiment

Nope!

We’ll start with a brain dump process designed to help you identify potential experiments.

Almost anything.

Business goals, habits, routines, hobbies, creative projects, systems, tools, productivity methods, self-care practices – you name it.

No worries. The replay is included, and you’ll have ongoing access. You’ll miss out on the live coaching aspect of things by only watching the replay, but you’ll still get some excellent knowledge and steps to follow.

Not at all.

It’s designed with neurodivergent brains in mind, but anyone who struggles with perfectionism, overwhelm, or follow-through can benefit.

Seriously, that’s a very common fear. The workshop is specifically designed to help you create experiments small enough to fit your actual capacity. And if you enroll by June 14, you’ll also have the Experiment Debrief Session for extra support.

Absolutely. Email me at hello@thatweirdnerdymom.com and I’ll be happy to help.

One Final Thought

What if you stopped waiting until you were more organized? More motivated. More disciplined. More confident. More ready.

What if the thing you’ve been waiting for isn’t confidence…but evidence? Evidence that you can follow through. Evidence that your brain isn’t broken. Evidence that you can figure things out.

That’s what experiments give you. And that’s exactly what we’re going to build together.

My lovely weirdo…it’s time we stop trying to be perfect, and start getting curious.