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April 22, 2025 By Kelly

10 Actionable Tips To Go Green For Earth Day & Every Day 🌎

Happy Earth Day

55 years ago today, 20 million Americans held demonstrations across the country rallying for a healthy, sustainable environment. We still face many of the same environmental issues as we did on that first Earth Day when founder, Gaylord Nelson, a Wisconsin Senator at the time, was inspired to make a difference after the devastation of the 1969 oil spill in Santa Barbara, a beautiful coastal town here in Southern California not far from where I live.

  “What’s the use of a fine house if you haven’t got a tolerable home planet to put it on?”

~Henry David Thoreau

The hippie chick inside this eco advocate considers every day Earth Day. The theme this year is “Our Power, Our Planet.” As a Life & Dating Coach & Matchmaker for single people who want a meaningful relationship, I love helping them detox their relationships, environment and mindset so they can make their next chapter their best chapter ~ these tips will help you detox your environment.

Celebrate Earth Day by connecting with your inner flower child and take action by implementing as many of these eco-friendly habits as possible:

  • Green Your Beauty Routine This is good for the planet and it will reduce your toxic load which is super healthy for you. Click here for recommendations to make it easy.
  • Conserve Energy Shut lights off when you leave a room, use energy efficient light bulbs in all your fixtures, and reduce phantom energy drains by unplugging electronics when they’re not in use. This will save you money too. 
  • Drive Less, Bike & Walk Way More Wonderful for the environment, your wallet and your waistline.
  • Detox Your Home The environment inside your home is up to TEN TIMES more polluted than it is outside. I cannot impress upon you enough how important it is to create a less toxic home. Environmental toxins impair your immune system and wreak havoc on your health. I know it’s daunting and overwhelming, that’s exactly why I created my easy workshop-style course: The Home Detox Masterclass  will remove the overwhelm, save you an abundance of time and you will avoid the hassle of being greenwashed. This makes it easy for you to learn the steps you need to clean up your indoor environment, reduce your toxic load, and minimize your carbon footprint. Tell a friend.) Imagine how relieved you’ll be when you know exactly what to do and what to use. What better way to celebrate Earth Day?!  Click here to learn more & register.

The EPA ranks indoor air pollution one of the top five environmental health risks

  • Burning Clean Candles Paraffin candles emit toxic chemicals such as benzene, toulene, and keytones into the air and many wicks contain heavy metals. Soy and palm oil candles are hydrogenated and often contain paraffin. Soy can be a safe option if it’s non GMO. Beeswax and coconut wax are clean, safe options.
  • Compost Like An Eco Boss  This seems like a rather big project but it’s actually not. You just need to get it set up. It turns food scraps into a rich additive for soil that helps plants thrive but if it’s not done right it can be a smelly mess. Learn how with Master gardener, Stacey Murphy. You’ll also find helpful tips at The Spruce. If gardening is a form of your self-care, you’ll like composting. After a few weeks you’ll have crumbly compost for your lawn and garden. Many cities even provide you with a free composting bin which certainly makes it far easier. Check with your municipality to find out if they offer that service.
  • Eat Less Meat Livestock production emits more greenhouse gas and uses a huge amount of land and water. In his enlightening book, Food Fix: How to Save Our Health, Our Economy, Our Communities, and Our Planet–One Bite at a Time, Dr. Mark Hyman, Chairman, Institute for functional medicine, says that our food system is the number one cause of climate change. Loss of soil, factory farming of animals, processing and food waste are some of the contributing factors.
  • Shop local And Shop Consciously  Buy less, recycle more, upcycle and seek businesses that are environmentally focused.

If you are concerned about climate change, make some eco friendly changes in your own home. What’s going on in your home affects the earth. 

It starts with you.

  • Clean Hair Care Is Best For Humans and Mother Nature Make the switch to clean, non toxic hair care. Americans poor hundreds of millions of gallons of shampoo down the drain each year. The waste water treatment plants in this country are designed to remove bacteria but not toxic chemicals so that contamination can end up back into our water supply. Using clean beauty and personal care products is very beneficial to your health as well as the planet.
  • Plant A Beautiful Tree This is a great thing to do with your family while you’re in lockdown. Even one tree has a positive impact on the earth. They absorb carbon dioxide, release oxygen into the atmosphere, help regulate the water cycle and provide food and habitat for wildlife and humans.

Environmental toxins found in homes account for an estimated 75%-80% of cancer cases and deaths in the US.

 

April 22, 2013 By Kelly Leave a Comment

Celebrate Earth Day 2013 ~ 5 Things You Can Do To Be More Earth Friendly

The first Earth Day was during the height of the flower child era in 1970 when 20 million Americans held demonstrations across the country rallying for a healthy, sustainable environment. 2629738The devastation of the oil spill in Santa Barbara, California in 1969 gave Earth Day founder, Gaylord Nelson, the inspiration. The Earth Day Network works all year with over 22,000 partners and organizations to fight for a cleaner environment.

Celebrate this beautiful planet we inhabit… the flowers, trees, lakes, deep seas, billowy clouds, rolling green hills, the Seven Wonders and everything in between by making a few changes that will help keep it clean.

You don’t need a PhD in environmental science to live a greener life. Some simple steps will make a difference:

  • Photo by Alfie Nordman Photography

    Photo by Alfie Nordman Photography

    Shut the lights off when you leave a room

  • Don’t leave the water running when you brush your teeth
  • Purchase local food
  • Use reusable bags when you shop
  • Recycle. It’s one of the easiest things that a person can do to be more earth friendly
In his vintage news broadcast covering the first Earth Day, Walter Conkrite sites  environmental issues we still face today. Some are worse and others, such as global warming have not brought the devastation some predicted it would at this point in time.
Many scientists believe global warming is a myth, that the earth experiences natural climate changes regardless of human impact. What is your opinion on the subject?
As this video states, even the tiniest things matter. What small things do you do to help make a difference?

March 22, 2013 By Kelly Leave a Comment

World Water Day 2013

urlWe shower, wash our cars, water our plants, do our dishes, drench our lawns, drink our 8 glasses… it is very easy to take water for granted. We can’t live without it yet 783 million people on this planet do not have access to safe, clean drinking water.

A child dies every 20 seconds from a water-related illness 

Today is World Water Day when we bring awareness to this global crisis and support those suffering every single day deprived of clean water and adequate sanitation. 90% of the nearly 2 million deaths caused by diarrheal diseases each year from lack of proper sanitation are in children under the age of 5. It’s a problem even here in the United States, 8% of us do not have access to clean drinking water. We need to raise awareness today and every day. WaterDay.org would like everyone to post photos via Instagram with the hashtag #waterday in support of the cause. You can also help by donating and spreading the word, tweet this and post it to Facebook.

 “The crisis of our diminishing water resources is just as severe (if less obviously immediate) as any wartime crisis we have ever faced. Our survival is just as much at stake as it was at the time of Pearl Harbor, or the Argonne, or Gettysburg, or Saratoga”

~Jim Wright, U.S. Representative, The Coming Water Famine, 1966

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