52 weeks of meal plans for $17 comes out to about 33 cents per meal plan - and that's before you even factor in the 30-Day Workbook Bundle bonus. π³
But instead of talking about price, let's talk about the real cost of not having a plan.
Let's actually crunch some numbers.
For a long time, I had the best intentions.
I wanted to cook. I wanted to eat better.
But I didn't actually plan it out.
So most weeks, food decisions looked like this:
DoorDash or takeout on a busy night because I had no idea what to make
A quick drive-thru stop in the morning for coffee and breakfast
Grabbing lunch out because nothing was prepped
None of it felt like a big deal in the moment.
But when you add it up?
It's really easy to spend $100 a week on food you didn't plan for.
That's:
$400 a month
Almost $5000 a year on food that doesn't even make you feel good.
Food that's rushed. Food that's eaten in the car. Food that leaves you feeling annoyed, sluggish, or guilty — not satisfied.
And here's the part that really matters:
You don't need to cook every meal or follow a plan perfectly to change this.
If having a simple plan helps you:
Skip DoorDash once or twice a week
Avoid the morning drive-thru because breakfast is handled
Stop grabbing lunch out because you actually have something ready
You're saving real money. Every single week. Imagine what we can do with an extra $5000 a year!! Disney here I come!! Well, I probably need more than that, but you get it.
Then there's the time.
The time spent:
Scrolling Pinterest
Searching the internet
Opening ChatGPT trying to piece something together
Standing in the kitchen wondering what to make
That constant thinking is exhausting — especially when you're juggling work, kids, schedules, and everything else.
And honestly, the cost isn't just money or time.
It's your sanity. It's the stress of always feeling behind. It's food being one more thing you have to manage.
Can you tell I've been there. Yup, many times and for many years.
Instead of asking you to figure things out every week, the structure is already there:
52 weeks of meal plans (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks)
Grocery lists so shopping is simple
Prep tips so the week feels easier before it even starts
And because having a plan is one thing — but making it work in real life is another — I included the Organize Yourself Skinny eBook and 30-Day Workbook as a bonus during this sale.
They're there to help you:
Get back on track when you've been off for a while
Build simple habits without trying to change everything at once
Create momentum that actually lasts
PS: Just a reminder — Reset Your Year is only $17, and this is the only time the Organize Yourself Skinny eBook and 30-Day Workbook are included in the bundle. The sale is ending soon, and once it does, this bundle (and this price) will be gone. If you've been thinking about it, now's the time to grab it.
No comments:
Post a Comment