
For the next 72 hours, the Simple Bundle is available.
What is the Simple Bundle?
For the next three days, 17 minimalist bloggers and writers have come together to offer 17 of the most helpful ebooks & courses on the topic of minimalism in one unbelievable package for $37.
If bought separately, the products would total a retail value of $225. But for the next 72 hours, we’ve come together to offer them all in one place for one low price.
Why the Simple Bundle Sale?
For the past couple months, I’ve been wanting to collaborate with other minimalist/simple living bloggers on a special project that would benefit our readers and would be fun for all of us to do together.
The Simple Bundle was born. Some of the best minimalist resources, from some of the best minimalist writers on the planet, all together at once for a limited time.
It’s a great deal for our readers, great publicity for each of the writers, and a wonderful way to continue promoting minimalism around the world.
Where can I buy the books?
The Bundle can be found on The Simple Bundle website for the next 72 hours only. The sale starts right now, but ends Tuesday morning at 8am ET.
What books and resources are included?
I’m glad you asked. Here is a list of all 17 ebooks and/or courses you’ll find in the Simple Bundle:
1. Clutterfree with Kids by Joshua Becker
As parents, balancing life and managing clutter may appear impossible—or at the very least, never-ending. But what if there was a better way to live? Clutterfree with Kids offers a new perspective and fresh approach to overcoming clutter. With helpful insights and inspiring stories, the book serves as a valuable resource for parents.
2. Essential: Essays by The Minimalists
The best of The Minimalists. This collection of essays has been edited and organized to create an experience that’s considerably different from reading individual selections. From simple living, decluttering, and finances, to passion, health, and relationships, Essential is for anyone who desires a more intentional life.
3. Enough by Patrick Rhone
Enough is a very personal metric. What is enough? Like our center of gravity, each of us must find what is enough by swaying from less to more until a comfortable medium is found. Discover the tools and strategies you need to find what is enough for you right now and provide the flexibility to adjust as the conditions change. As an added bonus, you will also receive Patrick’s book Minimal Mac with helpful advice to simplify technology.
4. Miss Minimalist by Francine Jay
This delightful collection of articles provides great inspiration to pare down your possessions. Jay breezes from practical topics, like “What’s in a Minimalist Kitchen” and “How Many Shoes are Enough,” to more philosophical musings, like what the Japanese or ancient Greeks can teach us about simple living.
5. 30 Days to a Simpler Life Course by Brian Gardner
Complete with action plans, challenges, stories, and recommended further reading on topics such as home, digital, finances, work, mind, and life, this 30-day email course will inspire + encourage you to design a simple life. Delivered as a PDF file.
6. Microbusiness Email Course by Courtney Carver
Ever dream of starting your own business? You’ll benefit from this course if you’ve ever wanted to create a microbusiness, develop a new income stream, start a blog, or approach social media in an intentional way. This course includes 1 PDF with 12 Lessons, 2 inspiring playlists, and more than 34 minutes of audio lessons.
7. The Clutter Cleanse by Erica Layne
Discover the nine truths that are keeping you stuck in a home with too much stuff and with a heart that feels so much heavier than it needs to. If you want to declutter and experience the freedom of living with less—but if you somehow never make real progress toward your goal—this book will teach you why and will empower you to make lasting change.
8. One Bite at a Time by Tsh Oxenreider
Broken down into manageable chunks, One Bite at a Time provides you with steps, tips, links, and motivation to slow down and simplify. With this book, you’ll receive permission to focus on just one thing at a time, until you’ve got that task down—and then you can move on to the next one. It is practical and do-able.
9. The Minimalism Challenge by Minimalism Co.
The Minimalism Challenge offers a full year’s worth of lessons on how to transform your life with simple steps that empower you to improve your decision-making, build good habits, and focus on what matters most. It includes 52 lessons grouped into 12 monthly themes that teach you how to live easy for an entire year (and beyond) by cultivating awareness, clarity, and focus.
10. The Cozy Life by Pia Edberg
This is the original and first published book about Hygge that started it all… In today’s world, we’re constantly rushing from one thing to the next and are struggling with information overload. Rediscover the joy of the simple things through the Danish concept of Hygge in The Cozy Life. This book will inspire you to slow down and enjoy life’s cozy moments!
11. Break The Twitch by Anthony Ongaro
Break the Twitch is all about taking a step back, identifying the Twitch—the impulsive, unproductive responses we have to discomfort—minimizing those distractions, kicking the clutter, and doing more of what matters. If you’re tired of your life being left on autopilot and you long to live more intentionally, you need this book.
12. Fresh Start by Sandy Kreps
Fresh Start is a must-have for anyone that needs to declutter their home and simplify their lifestyle. Simplicity and green living writer Sandy Kreps offers suggestions to help you get rid of unnecessary items in your home as well as clearing out those extraneous tasks and commitments that keep you moving at a frantic pace.
13. Considerations by Colin Wright
Considerations is a book about attaining new perspective, figuring out what you believe, and determining how those beliefs should guide your actions. The book contains over fifty short essays intended to spark new ideas and questions.
14. Simplify Magazine: The Decluttering Issue
In this issue of Simplify Magazine, we tackle the important issue of living clutter free. The insightful articles were written by professional organizers, storytellers, life coaches, authors, and some of today’s leading minds and voices in the simplicity movement. You will find thoughtful and practical ideas on spring cleaning, thinning out your closet, and decluttering your mind.
15. RightSizing by Kathy Gottberg
Most people don’t start thinking about retirement until they hit 40, 50 or beyond. But what if making some simple changes in the way we live today gave us the opportunity to retire earlier and more fearlessly than we expect? If you’re worried about your future and are tired of the rat race that seems to lead nowhere, rightsizing might be the best way for you to reimagine your life—starting today
16. The Smart Girl’s Guide To Surviving Her Twenties by Courtney Livingston
You’re just seven steps away from knowing everything you need to know about surviving and thriving throughout the most transformative decade of your life. Okay, maybe not everything, but at least the important stuff. This quick, fun read will fully prepare you to take on this very exciting stage of life that is being in your twenties.
17. The Ultimate Guide to An Uncluttered Life by Allie Casazza
Unavailable outside of Allie’s online courses, this power-packed PDF will help you develop a life-giving morning ritual to start each day off right, simplify the time-consuming task of meal planning and grocery shopping, setup simple home rhythms so what needs to get done gets done, change your phone settings to quiet the tech noise and live present, and much more.
If any of the preceding minimalist books spark your interest, you can purchase them individually or you can purchase them all for $37 this weekend only. Not a bad deal if you ask me.
But the offer does end in 72 hours. Don’t miss it.
I received the bundle but I am having trouble opening it, please send me any tips for that!😲🤗
Contact us here Adrienne: https://thesimplebundle.com/contact/
Do you think this Bundle will be offered again someday? I live in West Palm Beach, and I had a ton of family staying with me that came for a few days to wait out the hurricane. Totally missed it!
I really don’t understand many of the comments. If you aren’t interested, why not move on with your day instead of spreading negativity?
I see comments that don’t stroke your ego are deleted.
Which comment Avery?
Hi Joshua.
I’m halfway through your book “The More of Less” and went online to find the book by Patrick Rhone, and find this whole bundle instead! Awesome!
Thanks for all your wonderful insights into living more simply.
Hi Joshua,
Greetings from Australia. Just a quick line to thank you for this great initiative. I’ve been following The Minimalists for years and through them, learned about your story and the great work you’re doing. I just downloaded the 17 books and it was an easy process to get them all send to my Kindle. The only ‘.mobi’ link that didn’t work was Collin Wright’s book (Considerations) but the pdf went through without a problem.
Thanks again!
My first thought, oh wait, no, today is not April 1st. I was thinking of a passage from the German poet Heinrich Heine’s (A Winter Fairy Tale)… “I know they secretly drank wine and preached water in public.”
No thank you, I have enough.
LOL. Sounds like you already have decluttering well in hand.
Great to hear about the bundle!
It would be helpful to know the specific formats the books are provided in. Ideally, Mobi (Kindle), EPUB, and PDF to cover all of the bases.
Every resource is provided in PDF. Most also contain .mobi and/or .epub, but not all of them.
Thanks, Joshua!
I do most of my reading on the Kindle. PDF isn’t a great option and I don’t think EPUB is supported (though there are ways to convert it to Mobi).
Consider listing the specifics of the format of each book so that people know exactly what they’re getting. I’ll probably pick up the bundle either way.
Hallo. Is The offer available in Germany and for Tolino (ePub)? Think you..
Thank you so much for this. 6 of these books were already sitting in my wishlists, so this bundle has saved me so much already. Can’t wait to get started reading these.
Help- I purchased this and cannot download
Sorry for the troubles Carnes. You can get help here: https://thesimplebundle.com/contact/
I just purchased the bundle and I am delighted to have all this wonderful information on my computer and not in paper or book form. Thank you Joshua, et al. for doing this. I appreciate it very much.
Is this offer available in Canada?
Yes it is.
Great offer! Once downloaded, any time limit?
No. Once the books have been downloaded, they are yours.
And if we get a new device, they can be re-uploaded? How does that work?
Thank you!
Jessica
I think that this is fabulous and I love having reading material on a topic that has been changing my life. I’ve been wanting a handful of these books already, and know that I can get them all at once is amazing! There is no pressure to read them all in one day, and I can continue taking baby steps along my journey. Thanks, Joshua, for doing this!
I accept the right for everyone to earn a living, but does anyone else see the irony in selling a 17-book bundle to people trying to embrace minimalism?!
I don’t think most people end up reading all 17. Some of the resources are more appropriate for people than others. For example, one of the books is for people nearing retirement and one of the books is for people in their 20s. I don’t personally see an irony in reading and embracing minimalism which is one of the reasons I wanted to put this together for people on the journey.
In other words, you’re promoting digital clutter. Why should I buy 17 books in a bundle when I am not expected to actually read all of them because they won’t all pertain to the same audience.
Perhaps offer smaller, more targeted bundles. Or, just promote the books individually so folks can pick and choose what they want.
I’m sure these books are still available to purchase individually. Would probably cost more but might solve your issue with the digital clutter.
The books look great Joshua! I have a few of them and they were great reads.
I also noticed that and had a good laugh.
This long list is filling me with anxiety. I’d like to read some of these books, but 17 at once?!
Oh, I wouldn’t expect anybody to read 17 books all at once. Start with 1-2 that would be most helpful to you.
I think she meant that offering 17 at once is a bit overwhelming … maybe a smaller amount would be easier to consider?
Maybe offer people a choice to choose a smaller bundle? Divide up the 17 and let them choose say 3 or 4 books? Something like that. Just suggesting.
Thanks, Joshua!
Hi Joshua, can you tell me what platform the e-books are on? Would I be able to access them on my Kindle? Thanks.
Yes, the ebooks can be uploaded to your Kindle or any mobile reading device. We even included helpful tips on how to do that.
Great, thank you.
I would I upload these to my Nook?
I’ve only accepted books from Barnes n Noble inside their store and have not used it for sometime as I prefer “real live” books to hold in my hands. I wanted the Nook to use when traveling to save space.
I was a bit overwhelmed by these 17
e-books, thinking to myself “Why would I need any or all of these when Joshua Becker’s Course is so great?”
But then I thought maybe I could share some of them with others … is that possible?
Thanks, Joshua!
How would I upload these to my Nook?
I’ve only accepted books from Barnes n Noble inside their store and have not used it for sometime as I prefer “real live” books to hold in my hands. I wanted the Nook to use when traveling to save space.
I was a bit overwhelmed by these 17
e-books, thinking to myself “Why would I need any or all of these when Joshua Becker’s Course is so great?”
But then I thought maybe I could share some of them with others … is that possible?
Thanks, Joshua!