I’m in the process of launching something I’m really excited about. A guide called Steps to Sustainable Living in Your Home.
Since I started this blog in January 2020, I’ve learned so much about sustainable living, a lot of which, I have adapted into my own lifestyle.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not perfect, I’m still learning everyday and one person’s vision of sustainable living doesn’t always necessarily compare to someone else’s vision.
I remember at the beginning I was trying to change so many things in one go and found it so overwhelming. I wanted to live plastic-free, look at everything I was buying, only buy locally because the carbon footprint will be lower, companies I buy from and their view on sustainability, clothes that were environmentally friendly and so on.
What I quickly realised is that, by trying to do everything in one go, I wasn’t doing anything well. I was trying to change a habit I’ve had for the last 40 years in a short period of time, and I failed miserably.
I decided to take a step back and pick on one thing.
Looking back on where I am now from where I was, I realised how difficult it was to get information. Of course, the internet is jam packed with a wealth of information, but it’s knowing where to look and whether it’s reliable too.
I wish I had somewhere to start from; a guide, a handbook, a manual, something to steer me in the direction I wanted to go.
This was the reason I wrote Steps to Sustainable Living in Your Home. To be able to give you the chance to start your mission into sustainable living without the confusion and overwhelm I had. To pass on what I have learned so far, give you guidance on where to look for information about clothing materials and toxins found in cleaning products, what recycling symbols mean and what greenwashing actually is.
I’m not a scientist or an environmental professional, I am someone who is looking to help others live sustainably based on what I’ve learned so far.
Since the start, there’s something that has always come back to me:

I’m not sure if I heard it somewhere or if I came up with it myself, but I always say this to people.
So, you’re probably wondering, what’s in this guide?
✓ 8 sections – Introduction, Household Waste, Cleaning, Kitchen, Bathroom, Fashion, Carbon Footprint, Conclusion
✓ 13 accompanying PDF downloads
✓ Editable PDF downloads, no need to print them off
✓ Introduction videos for each section
✓ Lifetime access
✓ Work through the course in your own time
How much is the guide?
The full price of this guide will be £57. That’s it, less than a full tank of fuel.
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