13 Life-Changing Tools, 96% off—10 Days Only, Starting Today

Hi friends! I’m thrilled to share that this year’s Best You, Best Life Bundle is now available for purchase!

For the next 10 days only, you can get 13 life-changing online tools—valued at over $2,600 combined—for the price of one. That comes to an incredible savings of 96% off!

I’m particularly proud of this bundle because it contains a brand-new course from me, Breaking Barriers to Self-Care—my first new course in over a decade.

I decided to create this course because I recognized that all the self-care ideas in the world can’t help us if we’re carrying deep internal blocks to prioritizing ourselves and our needs. Or if we’re actively harming ourselves through unhealthy habits to cope with our daily stresses or ease the pain of our traumas.

When I was at my lowest, struggling with depression, bulimia, binge drinking, and c-PTSD, my needs weren’t even on my radar. And even if I knew what they were, I likely wouldn’t have believed they mattered. Because I didn’t believe I mattered.

I never even thought about thriving because I was too busy surviving. And numbing myself so I wouldn’t have to feel the pain of every experience that taught me I didn’t matter.

I was dangerously unhealthy and tired of feeling drained, overwhelmed, burnt-out, and short-fused, like I was constantly about to snap.

You might not be in that dark or low of a place, but perhaps you also have a hard time putting yourself at the top of your to-do list, and maybe you’re feeling limited in all areas of your life as a result.

Like you’re not your best in your relationships or your work, and that you can’t fully enjoy the things you love—if you even find the time to do them—because you’re just. So. Depleted.

Whether you’re in a pattern of self-neglect and self-sabotage or just having a hard time honoring your needs, Tiny Buddha’s Breaking Barriers to Self-Care can help you break your patterns and honor yourself on the deepest level. So you can feel your best, be your best, and start living your best possible life.

Once you created the solid foundation for your overall well-being, you can then further transform your life with the bundle’s 12 other courses, which can help you:

  • Discover your life’s purpose and overcome the obstacles standing between you and your biggest goal.
  • Reduce anxiety and feel less emotionally overwhelmed as a highly sensitive person.
  • Sleep better at night and stress less in the day by learning how to calm your mind and adjust your daytime habits.
  • Drink less or stop drinking altogether so you can say goodbye to hangovers, brain fog, and anxiety and hello to motivation, productivity, and clear-headedness.
  • Recognize and release hurt from the past so you can forgive and move on from the pain that’s weighed you down.
  • Improve your intuition so you can make wiser choices and protect yourself from abusive people.

And that’s just a small sampling of the topics covered in the bundle.

No matter what you’re going through, you’re sure to find something that will help in Tiny Buddha’s Best You, Best Life Bundle. And you’ll also be able to build a library of resources that you can access for years to come as your needs evolve.

I truly believe this package can change lives, not just because it addresses so many issues that impact our happiness and experience of the world, but also because it presents such a massive discount on these life-changing resources.

It’s not too often you can get 13 of anything for the price of one—let alone courses valued at over $2,600. I hope this investment in yourself helps you be the person you want to be, live the life you want to live, and make the difference you want to make!


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