For the next 72 hours, the New Year New You Bundle is available.
What is the New Year New You Bundle?
For the next three days, 21 authors have come together to offer 21 of the most helpful ebooks & courses on living an intentional life for $49.
If bought separately, the products would total a retail value of $350. 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 bloggers that I admire on a special project that would benefit our readers and would be fun for all of us to do together.
The New Year New You Bundle was born. The start of a new year is a popular time for people to reflect on changes they’d like to make. This bundle provides valuable resources in some of life’s most popular resolutions: decluttering, habits, money, and health.
Some of the best resources, from some of the best writers on the planet, all together at once for a limited time. It’s a great deal for our readers, and a wonderful way to continue promoting positive life-change around the world.
Where can I buy the books?
The Bundle can be found only on The New You Bundle website for the next 72 hours. The sale starts right now, but ends Tuesday night at 11:59pm ET.
What books and resources are included?
I’m glad you asked. Here is a list of all 21 ebooks and/or courses you’ll find in the New You Bundle Offer:
Decluttering—
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. 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, and setup simple home rhythms so what needs to get done gets done.
3. 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.
4. Minimalism by The Minimalists
In their debut book, Joshua & Ryan, authors of the popular website The Minimalists, explore their troubled pasts and descent into depression. At age 30, both walked away from their six-figure corporate careers, jettisoned most of their material possessions, and started focusing on what’s truly important.
5. The 5-Day Clutter Shakedown by Dana White
In this short video course, Dana teaches her five step No Mess Decluttering Process through clear explanation and visual demonstration. This is the same process taught in her book, Decluttering at the Speed of Life. Seeing exactly how it works will give you what you need to get started in your own home.
6. Less: Minimalism, For Real by Rose Lounsbury
Less offers attainable steps that you can take to achieve the clutter-free, functional home you crave. Through candid stories from her life as a minimalist blogger-turned-businesswoman, Rose will inspire you to stop spending your time dealing with your stuff and start living a better life with less.
Habits—
7. 21 Days to a More Disciplined Life by Crystal Paine
Do you have ideas, hopes, and dreams for what you want to accomplish in your life, but you feel like you’re being held back by a lack of personal discipline? This book will help you prioritize goals so that you can accomplish them faster than ever, make a plan to conquer obstacles, stop making excuses and get the job done now — and then enjoy the rest of your day!
8. The Habit Guide Ebook by Leo Babauta
A great guide for anyone who struggles with habits. Some of the essentials from the guide include: The basic mechanics of forming a habit; The one reason we fail to stick to a habit; A dozen+ tested and effective methods for overcoming that obstacle; Solutions to the most common habit problems; And a whole section on forming the most common habits: exercise, eating, meditation, writing, sleeping well, beating procrastination and more.
9. The Optimal Living Daily Workbook by The Optimal Living Podcast
Featuring prompts (and quotes) inspired by personal development experts like Joshua Becker, The Minimalists, and Courtney Carver, this 216-page digital workbook and journal is designed to help you create action items to move forward with your personal, relationship, and financial goals.
10. 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.
Money—
11. The (Un)Budgeting Guide Ebook by Bob Lotich
Inside this eBook from Certified Educator in Personal Finance, Bob Lotich, you’ll find the most important concepts to get started with your Single Category Budget. This is different from traditional budgeting approaches that have you cutting up credit cards and shaming yourself into living like a pauper. This is where (un)budgeting comes in.
12. The Guide to Retire Often by Jillian Johnsrud
Why retire once when you can retire often? Explore the lost art of mini-retirements and sabbaticals. You’ll learn the benefits of retiring often, how to plan your time away, and how to budget for your mini-retirement (including health care options). Plus how to set yourself up to find even better employment when your done.
13. The Debt Free Toolbox by Lauren Cobello
A digital library of helpful tools and resources for paying down debt faster, taking control of your budget, learning how to have effective money conversations with your spouse, and have less money stress than ever before.
Health—
14. The Simplicity Space Little Library by Courtney Carver
Courtney has carefully curated a selection of her most-loved and influential videos (with transcripts) of great conversations, coaching, and workshops from her larger Simplicity Space Membership Library. This little library of resources is offered no where else outside her Membership Community.
15. One Day at a Time by Marc and Angel Chernoff
This 60-Day workbook will help you grasp the reins of your destiny by taking control of the small but powerful things you do each day: your rituals. Rituals are about rhythm. They are about practicing what you want to manifest in your life.
16. Daily Reminders by Marc and Angel Chernoff
The morning is vital. It’s the foundation from which the day is built. And that’s why we have to be mindful of how we speak to ourselves when we first wake up. What we tell ourselves first thing in the morning is a big part of what we hear for the rest of the day. Positive morning reminders are honestly one of the simplest and most powerful tools for mental growth.
17. The Productivityist Playbook by Mike Vardy
Are you ready to take your productivity to the next level and become a “Productivityist”? The Productivityist Playbook provides a framework to help you hone your productivity skills, no matter where you are in your journey. With this playbook, you’ll be able to identify and track your goals, create effective processes and techniques, and learn how to become the most productive version of yourself. Unlock your full potential with this playbook and become a Productivityist today!
18. New Year New You Freezer Meal Plan by Erin Chase
With this Quick Start Guide, dinner is now healthier, more hands-off and totally hassle-free.The practicality and simplicity of make ahead freezer meals is undeniable. They are cheaper than fast food, faster than sitting in the drive thru, and the health and nutrition of these meals surpasses the other fast-food options out there.
+ Bonuses—
19. 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.
20. 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.
21. 33% Off the Uncluttered Course by Becoming Minimalist
The Uncluttered Course is 12 weeks of guided instruction, community, encouragement, and inspiration to help you declutter your home. Receive 33% off the registration price for the January Edition (beginning January 17). A $33 value.
If any of the preceding resources spark your interest, you can purchase them individually or you can purchase them all for $49 this weekend only. Not a bad deal if you ask me.
But the offer does end in 72 hours. Don’t miss it.
Gene says
I think this is an awesome value! I follow many of the authors and benefit from much of their wisdom. Although I have wanted to purchase some of these items separately to further my simplicity/minimalist journey, I haven’t been able to mainly for financial reasons and not wanting to sign up for “one more thing” only to never get around to using it and wasting money and adding to my clutter. This package, however, will allow me to afford the resources I need, has them already organized, and I can work through them at my own pace. I have no doubt that I’ll be able to use at least most of them because I already am familiar with most of the authors and I appreciate the effort to put together a well thought out package so I don’t have to wade through so much useless information on my own. Thank you!
Gayle says
I, too, would like some (or all) in print. Technology is not my forte! Are any of these in print that could be purchased at a bookstore, or Amazon?
joshua becker says
Yes, many of the books (not all, but some) are available separately on Amazon.
Leah daniels says
How do I proceed if I am interested?
joshua becker says
You can find more information or purchase the New Year New You Bundle here: https://thesimplebundle.com/
Judy says
I like having such a great big bundle. Wonderful value. I will skim first and start with the resource that I need most… then circle back for the others.
Kim says
When it comes to books on minimalism and decluttering, I personally prefer to have the actual books. I do have several of the books on the list. I agree with several other comments that it would be a lot of electronic clutter.
Sibylle says
Buy now, only available a few days, don‘t miss out, great savings…. Oh, the irony.
Deb Mills says
So how would this even work?
Is it a giant e-dump of pdfs; or is it a log-on to a website for a specific amount of time…..and how long?
I am very interested but it would take my whole 2023 to even consume all this input.
So back to the first question, how would this work for a recipient, ideally?
Carol Fairchild says
That is what I want to know as well. All this reading will take time, especially to digest everything.
joshua becker says
Sure, happy to help. The ebooks/worksheets are downloaded as PDF files. You can keep them as long as you need or want – they are yours. There are three courses in the bundle – the free registration links for those courses are available for 120 days for you to sign up. Hope that helps.
Meme Siamese says
How would I pay for it?
Thick question Im sure lol
But I dont have a credit card only a debit card (In S Africa)
shanna jacobsen says
when I try to go to the web site I keep getting “Not secure” messages. has it been compromised?
Michelle Crafton says
Thank you for this collaboration. I follow several of these authors and can’t wait to go through each ebook to look for the valuable take aways. I know that if Joshua approved the books they will be worth the purchase. An average of 2.27 a book it’s a great deal.
Rita says
I appreciate this post because of all the resources listed. While I may have liked maybe 2 of these in a bundle, it is a bit overwhelming to have all this self help at once.
Kathy Wosnick says
I agree and I would prefer to have some of these resources in print form rather than ebook so I can make notes, etc. as I go along.
Melissa Falk says
Agreed, I love their resources but all of it at once is a bit too much to process. I mean, where would I begin or what would I focus my energy on.
joshua becker says
Thanks for the question Melissa. The resources are divided into four common resolution topics: Decluttering, Habits, Money, and Health. I assume people would check out first the resources in the category of the change they are hoping to make in 2023.
Margaret ThompsonDonovan says
Isn’t it ironic that this offer has been put together at all. It so feeds into my desire to have more and the fear of missing out if I don’t buy this “thing” now. Buying this will just add to my digital clutter and I know that I will either waste time reading it all or feel guilty if I don’t. Sorry guys and gals, but this is a no sale for me. I love you all for the wisdom and support you share though.
Happy New Year
Anne Eckert says
That was my thought as well. Too much advice is also clutter for me. But for some this may be a jump start into a minimalist lifestyle. Just not for me.
Kathy Wosnick says
Agreed…too much digital “clutter”. I would love to buy just a couple of these books as real books if they are put on sale.
joshua becker says
Thanks Margaret. I wouldn’t expect anyone to gather the resources here if they didn’t think they’d be helpful to them.
Sue S says
I would be interested in a seniors money saber plan.