02/06/2026
This type of post actually makes my skin crawl 🙈
Why? Imposter syndrome, mostly.
The idea of suggesting I might know something that someone else doesn't immediately makes my brain go - "No you don't!"
But you know what maybe that's not a bad thing. I'm not here to preach, I'm not here to pretend I've got my ducks all in a row. But what I can do is share my experience in the hope it might help someone else.
Over in our networking group, I've asked everyone to share a top tip today, and I figured I need to walk the walk too.
So here goes...
Start small.
When I first went down the rabbit hole of wanting to make more eco-conscious choices. I immediately became overwhelmed. Every choice I was making was killing the planet. Every item I was buying was killing the planet. Every activity I was doing with the kids was killing the planet. Even just having children - yes you guessed it - killing the planet.
I felt a huge amount of guilt. And decided everything needed to change - well nearly everything - I'd keep the kids.
And I gave it a bloody good go. I ditched the single use plastic, I bought the reusable wipes, I bought the toilet roll that came in a box rather than plastic, I bought the cloth nappies, I even bought a coat made from recycled bottles (that one made me feel really smug 🤣🫣)
And then the cost of living crisis really kicked in, and the choices I was making were no longer choices for me, at all - because you know what - some of it is more expensive 🤯
So instead I had to take it just one step at a time. And make small, sustainable choices.
And you know what I am nearly back to being as environmentally friendly as I was. Yes it took longer, but it's my journey, and I'm doing the best I can.
I'd love to know what small steps you've taken recently to be more environmentally friendly?