Simply Car-free: How to Pedal Toward Financial Freedom & A Healthier Life

by Tammy on February 23, 2010

More Portland Fun: A Cool Bike

I’ve poured an incredible amount of energy into my first e-book, Simply Car-free: How to Pedal Toward Financial Freedom and a Healthier Life. I’m really excited about the product! And it will be available for purchase on Monday, March 1st.

What’s Simply Car-free about?

This book will benefit anyone who is interested in trimming back their debt, getting healthy and living a simpler lifestyle. Simply Car-free is full of tips, tools and strategies that will help you live a good life, without having to depend on an automobile.

Who is the book for?

This book is geared toward folks who want to reduce their dependence on automobiles and use a bike for their main method of transportation. While this book is geared toward biking, many of the tips discussed can be applied to walkers and folks who use public transportation.

Pricing

Simply Car-free is affordable and will be offered for $9.95. You’ll get over 12,000 words of amazing content and tools to help you save money and lead a healthier life.

Get excited and mark your calendars for March 1st! :)

 

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1 Chris O'Byrne February 23, 2010 at 7:30 am

This book is a must read! I’ve read through the whole book thoroughly (trust me) and this book rings true. I recently moved to a city specifically so I could go car-lite and this book gave me all sorts of tips and ideas I had never thought of before. I’m excited to start my new car-lite life!

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2 Carrie February 23, 2010 at 7:43 am

woohoo, calendar marked!! How exciting!!

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3 Jim February 23, 2010 at 10:49 am

I have been trying to greatly reduce my automobile dependence for the last year or so with some success. Can’t wait for your e book release. Your posts are always informative and inspiring and I’m sure that your book will be as well. Bicycling is such an interesting and healthy way to travel. I’ll be interested to read about your suggestions.

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4 keeping up with the kozlowskis February 23, 2010 at 11:12 am

Tammy I am counting the days to the 1st of march I am looking forward to buying your book. However this is the first ebook I have bought. So I am not really sure how it works, normally when I finish a book I enjoy I pass it on to a friend who I think will appericate it, I suppose I can’t pass on to friends the ebook.

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5 Tammy February 23, 2010 at 12:08 pm

@keeping up with the kozlowskis – You can do whatever you want with the ebook. Sharing is totally okay. :)

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6 Zengirl @ happy heart and mind February 23, 2010 at 6:42 pm

Congratulations! wishing you success.

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7 Lelly February 23, 2010 at 9:45 pm

Congrats Tammy!!! I’m stoked to buy your ebook. I’m sure it will be utterly amazing and i’ll post a review and everything on Project Rolling Freedom and on my facebook. Way to go girl!

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8 Tammy February 24, 2010 at 12:11 pm

Thank you Lelly and Jessica. U 2 rock! :)

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9 Kerri Fivecoat-Campbell February 24, 2010 at 6:14 am

Congratulations, Tammy! Great accomplishment!

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10 Adam Mayfield February 24, 2010 at 6:57 am

I think riding is awesome. I’ve just recently ordered a new Cross bike and hopefully when that gets here I’ll be able to ride to work. It’s about 15 miles from my house to work, so 30 miles a day. Not a bad little ride 5 days week! Good luck on the ebook! I just released my free little guide on minimalism yesterday.

Cheers!

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11 Tammy February 24, 2010 at 12:06 pm

@Adam – thanks for leaving a comment. I just stumbled across your blog. I’m going to link to you in my Monday News Update. :) I really liked your ebook.

And congrad’s on the new bike. Keep me posted on how the commute goes. I think 15 miles to and from work is totally feasible. When I lived in Davis CA, a number of my swimming friends would bike into downtown Sacramento for work. It was about 30 miles round trip and they loved every minute of it. :)

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12 Lisa February 24, 2010 at 9:45 am

Thanks for including those of us who walk rather than ride. I’m looking forward to all the practical tips…especially about hauling groceries and things.

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13 Tammy February 24, 2010 at 12:01 pm

Thanks Lisa. :) I did my best to include practical tips. I hope you like it. Thanks for your support and reading the blog!

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14 JR Moreau February 24, 2010 at 9:47 am

Sign me up! I want one!!! :-D

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15 Jessica Reeder February 24, 2010 at 11:39 am

YES! Congratulations. I am totally impressed, and will be sure to give you some press :)

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