“The Uncluttered course is about more than removing clutter. It is about challenging you to live differently.” —Amy Slenker-Smith, Herndon, VA
Uncluttered
Uncluttered is a 12-week online course that we developed to help you own less, live more, and discover the life you’ve always wanted.
We offer the course only three times each year. And today, we are launching the Spring Edition.
If you want to finally declutter your home, own less, and save more, registration is open for the next 10 days only—ending April 30.
The program includes videos, interviews, live webinars, practical articles, weekly challenges, accountability, and an engaged community.
If you are drawn to the idea of owning less, but need some extra help getting there, this course is perfect for you. Uncluttered will provide just the extra motivation you need to declutter your home and start living a better life. By the end, you will have decluttered every major living area in your home and begun changing your spending habits.
Every Monday, you will receive a video from me, an exclusive interview with one of the brightest minds in the simplicity movement, or written content prepared for the course. You will receive a weekly challenge to complete. And you will be offered significant opportunities to engage with the community in a private Facebook group and with me during live webinars and live question and answer opportunities each month.
The course offers everything a book or blog post cannot: community, accountability, and opportunity to ask questions.
To find detailed information about the content and the subjects covered in the Uncluttered Course, click here.
The Results
Over 12,000 people have already completed the course. And the feedback has been unbelievable:
The term life-changing gets thrown around a lot, but this course really is. I went into it with a lot of shame and anxiety. Joshua gently guided us in a way that made lasting change seem possible. My home is much improved, but my mindset is also clearer. —Kathryn Wagner, Los Angeles, CA
Signing up for the Decluttering course was one of the best decisions I’ve made. —Tracy Nowak, Webster, NY
There is a feeling of having shed layers off your life, a strange lightness which brings a new purpose to move forward. —Emer Maria Kielhorn, Ireland
My credit card statement came today. $1,000.00 under my typical monthly balance! Thank you Uncluttered community. I’ve been at this for years; however, it’s clear I truly needed this group to get to that next level. —Cheyanne Morris, St. Paul, MN
The Details
We offer the course only three times each year.
This program begins on Monday, May 1. Registration is open now, ending on Sunday, April 30—so don’t wait if you want to join us.
The cost for the course is $89. But you can find a 25% off discount code in the back of The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own (hardcover and digital formats only). The book is not required—but the course is based on it. And it’s cheaper to buy the book and use the discount code than it is to pay full price—the option is yours.
I am personally involved in every aspect of the course. Helping people live more by owning less is what I am passionate about. I created the videos and the content. I host the webinars. I answer questions in the Facebook group. And I host live video chats over the course of the 12 weeks. My goal is to help and cheer you along.
Participants receive lifetime access to the course. And they can take it as many times as they need.
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Uncluttered is a 12-week online course with videos, interviews, webinars, articles, weekly challenges, accountability, and community. It is strategically packaged for one purpose: To help you unclutter your home, own less stuff, and find space to live the life you want.
If you are interested in joining us for the next 3 months, visit My Becoming Minimalist to register. Make this spring the season you finally discover the home and life you’ve always wanted.
Gladys Starkey says
Once a month, we declutter our closets and we’ve been donating a basket of unused clothes, shoes, and toys to Goodwill for three months in the row now. I was surprised how much unused “stuffs” we have that occupied drawers and closets.
Anna, Sydney says
Hi. Trying to buy the book but none of the listed places sell your book outside the US (in ebook format), I’m in Australia. Would like both the book and that discount code for the course you mentioned. Is there anything else I can do to get my sticky fingers on ebook and course discount? :)
Kind regard
Anna
joshua becker says
We have just responded to your comment with an email.
Erin says
I understand this is a 12-week course. My question is, can we do it over a longer period. With my work schedule I am not likely to be able to maintain the timelines but am in need of uncluttering my home and life in a big way. Basically, if I pay can I follow the program kind of on my own.
Donna says
I am wondering the same thing. Do I have to watch the video in one sitting? Or can I pause and resume? Or rewatch if needed? How long is the video and how long do we have access to it? We really need this after going thru a major health crisis. we must simplify our lives. But are also relocating our office in the midst. Just want to make sure we have flexibility in getting the information. I do understand the webinars are real time. Thank you for your time.
Angie Bedfors says
If I sign up but can’t watch all the live discussions will they be available to watch them later?
joshua becker says
Yes, the webinars are recorded and made available immediately.
John Johnson says
Ironic isn’t it? Becoming minimalist STARTS with buying something?? For $89 we will open the door.
Jeffrey Pillow says
With all due respect, Joshua offers hundreds of essays on his site for free so you can START there.
There’s a link in the menu up top that says Start Here if you want to click it.
Amazingly, it takes time for Joshua to write these. They don’t just appear out of thin air.
What’s more, unless you run a website, particularly one that gets even decent traffic, the reality is you must pay for domain, hosting, back-ups, security, etc. annually, and it’s not cheap.
So, cut the dude some slack. If he wants to offer a course (or a book) to help others and also to help pay for his bread, lights, or web hosting, that’s fine. Some people may need a guide or more direction so that they can save money and reduce stress by ending the clutter once and for all.
Joshua says
Hey John,
I wouldn’t expect anybody to buy the course if they didn’t need it. Some people find the extra accountability and weekly challenges helpful in their minimizing journey – that is who the course was designed to help.
Nancy Kimbrow says
Well worth it! I’ve been through once, and plan to at least once more. Loads of stuff no longer in my house. And however many times one participates, only the initial charge.
Mang Tomasito says
Ironic? hmm…more like hypocrite to me….
Sandy says
Spring comes with some infection as the weather is changing. removing the clutter is a good idea to stay healthy.
Denise D. says
Josh,
Is there a special code for those going through the second time, which I believe has free access (or am I wrong)? I see the 25%, but it was my understanding that “alums” had free access whenever they wanted.
Peggy says
I have the same question…I joined last year, but never completed the course.
Joshua says
Hey Denise, there’s no discount code needed. Participants can take the course for free as many times as they want or need. Send an email to support@www.becomingminimalist.com and they can make sure you’re all set up to receive the weekly emails.
Sarah E says
I’m not sure you looked into much of anything – if you had you would realize that though the author is Christian there is no “religious” theme to becoming a minimalist. It is sad that you have obviously judged something so quickly without researching. Whether an “Athiest” or “religious” there is much to be learned from this site/book. Good luck in your endeavor.
littleblackdomicile says
Ironically, although we are a full service design firm, our blog followers love the days when we suggest ways to get and stay organized before and after a successful renovation. Our post yesterday was titled, One In One Out, and talks about the need sometimes to have a jumpstart. I’ve read your books and indeed this course can be the motivation many would welcome. -Laurel Bledsoe