“This book is wrecking me. All I want to do is de-clutter everything.” —Eileen Donaruma
Clutterfree with Kids is our brand new book. It is a book about clutter. But it is a book about more than clutter.
***Thank you for making Clutterfree with Kids the #1 Parenting and #1 Self-Help book in America!***
The promise of living a clutterfree life sounds attractive to many. They have considered the benefits: less to clean, less to organize, less stress, less debt, more money, more freedom, and more energy for their greatest passions.
Unfortunately, with kids, discovering and maintaining a clutterfree home can be difficult. As a parent myself, I understand this to be true. We consistently find more and more things entering our home. Holidays, birthdays, schoolwork, shopping, and passing fads all contribute to this reality.
As a result, many parents begin to feel frustrated, overwhelmed, or defeated. The idea of living clutterfree sounds attractive, but appears impossible. But this does not need to be the case.
Clutterfree with kids is possible. Not only is it possible, it is life-giving.
This is a book about clutter.
Children add joy, purpose, and meaning to our lives. They provide optimism, hope, and love. They bring smiles, laughter, and energy into our homes. Unfortunately, they also add clutter. And a lot of it.
As parents, balancing life and managing clutter may appear impossible—or at the very least, it may appear to be never-ending. But what if there is a better way to live? One that discovers new habits? One that changes the way we think about our possessions? And one that frees our home from the inside-out?
Clutterfree with Kids is that book. It offers a new perspective and fresh approach to overcoming clutter. With helpful insights, inspirational stories, and practical application, the book serves as a valuable resource for parents. It offers hundreds of practical tips applicable to every family.
Clutterfree with Kids is written as a comprehensive how-to manual for handling kid clutter. The book defines and outlines the ten most common clutter problems for parents:
- Toys
- Clothes
- Artwork
- Sentimental items
- Collections
- Screens
- Photos
- Gifts
- Packing
- Schedules
- Preparing for baby
It inspires and encourages parents to rethink their approach in each area. Each chapter offers easy to maintain habits. And each ends with personal application questions to make clutterfree living a reality.
It is a book about clutter. And discovering new habits to find victory over it.
This is a book about more than clutter.
This is a book about finding a new life.
Clutterfree with Kids is a book about owning less and living more. It challenges parents to reconsider the common more is better mentality. It calls us to reevaluate the role consumerism plays in our lives. It invites us to find new life apart from the relentless pursuit of material possessions. And it encourages us to become not just clutterfree, but more intentional in life and parenting.
Through practical application and inspirational stories, Clutterfree with Kids invites us to change our thinking, discover new habits, and free our homes. It invites us to reevaluate our lives. And it just may inspire you to live the life you’ve been searching for all along.
Where to find Clutterfree with Kids.
Clutterfree with Kids launches today. It includes content previously posted on Becoming Minimalist and brand new material written specifically for the book.
For the first 7 days, we will be offering the digital edition at a discounted price (only $2.99). We really want to encourage readers to pick it up right away. After the first week, the Ebook will sell for $6.99. Currently, the paperback is available for $10.44.
Paperback: Amazon
Ebook: Kindle | Nook | Kobo | PDF
Buy one for you. Buy one to share.
And finally begin living clutterfree.
Hanna says
I found this book so inspirational, it really has changed our lives for the better! I also love the practical advice and the way its structured. It’s not just about being clutter free, but also helps you focus on things that are really important!
joshua becker says
Thanks Hanna. I always welcome hearing how the message continues to improve peoples’ lives.
laramealor.com says
I am a huge fan and can not wait to read this book!
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Heather says
This sounds great – I am pregnant with my first, and I just added your book to my registry. I’m hoping it does a couple of things: (1) send the message that we really don’t want or need a lot of stuff for our kiddo and (2) proves helpful in dealing with the influx of things that is sure to come, especially with three sets of grandparents to contend with, not to mention aunts, uncles, and doting friends.
Amanda says
Purchase on Nook !!! Can’t wait to dig in. Plan on reviewing on my blog and sharing with friends and family!!!
Be blessed,
Amanda
http://livinginhismercyandgrace.blogspot.com
April says
I just ordered a PDF version, but I’m not sure now how to get it or open it??
joshua becker says
Hey April, send me an email. I’m happy to help.
April says
Thanks for your help! Digging in now!
Maxine Tano says
Indeed this book is about more than clutter. Joshua speaks from his heart about parenting, about establishing values in our children’s character, about handling all the ‘stuff’ that life throws at us both material and mental. Every parent needs a copy of this book to keep on their bed stand. Thanks for your constant enthusiasm and passion in fostering the minimal lifestyle.
Miss Growing Green says
Just ordered a Kindle copy! Thanks for providing this resource and at such a discounted price. I’ve been thinking about how our clutter-levels will change when the baby arrives, and now I don’t have to- I can take charge and star from the get-go with good habits!
Stephanie Flannigan says
Thanks Josh, it’s a struggle everyday…. I’m very much looking forward to reading your book. Wish us luck!
Linda Samuels says
Joshua- I’m a huge fan of yours and your new book! So many families struggle with the “stuff” of life and lose sight of what matters most. You share practical strategies and compelling words of wisdom for the value of living with less.This is a must read for all parents and professional organizers!
Looking forward to sharing your interview tomorrow over on my blog. Thank you for being such an awesome guest!
DanK says
Ordered! Wanted Nook, but wife prefers paper. Told her Nook clutters less, but I lost. :)
Amanda says
Dan I Love it !!! I have a nook and I prefer to hold a book too :) LOL
But I’m taking your advice and going with the Nook… :) Thanks for making me laugh today :)