Celebrate Home. Earth Day 2019.

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“If we did not take care of Mother Earth where would we live?”
– Louise Hay, Hay House Publishing

Are you as astonished as I am by the beauty on this planet? I am ever grateful to Gaylord Nelson, senator from Wisconsin for proposing April 22, 1970, the United States’ first Earth Day. And I am excited that we have this annual opportunity to honor where we live. Earth Day’s influence has been immeasurable. It spawned laws that protect the environment: The Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act and the Environmental Protection Agency. Our quality of living would be greatly diminished if not for these measures.

If you’ve ticked Earth Day 2019 on your calendar and you want to make a difference, here are a few suggestions:
Pick up litter
Start a compost bin, at home or at school
Recycle or set up a recycling station
Turn off water when you brush your teeth
Switch to online bill payments rather than paper bills
Use public transportation
Turn down your water heater
Install energy efficient lights
Plant a tree
Eliminate single use plastic – plastic bottles, plastic forks and knives, etc.
Start a garden, indoors or outside
Make art from trash or otherwise re-purpose waste
More ideas at my 2016 blog Make Earth Day Everyday!

These simple Earth Day 2019 actions have a big impact on lifting the burden off of Mother Earth. But if your heart is not feeling the call to action, if you are seeking “the why” and haven’t found an incentive that touches your senses, I believe Rabbi Leah Novick’s explanation of Nature’s capacity to inspire humans may shed light. “They say the rocks dance strong, the plants sprout, the animals bring a powerful energy, and human beings bring speech and culture to the world. But we’re all unified in that the Shekhinah, the divine presence moves through all of us. From the Kabbalistic, the mystical perspective, it’s like this is where God comes through at the human and the earth level; that there are all different layers or levels in the Tree of Life in which the God energy is expressed, but the Shekhinah energy is the accessible divinity, the divinity that we can apprehend through the senses.

…when there is pollution and violence on the planet the Shekhinah takes the option sometimes to ascend into the Seven Heavens….so when we do good works, when we pray, when we meditate, when we sing, when we host people, when we give charity, what we do is pull her back down….(we feel purified and at ease – Bette Steflik) what we do makes a big difference in the world.”

I hope you enjoy Earth Day 2019 however you choose to celebrate, contemplate or honor your relationship to our dear beautiful, planet, Earth.

Have you decided this will be your year? “Boldness has genius”… start with one hour of Feng Shui A La Carte. Think of it as a fairy godmother for your house.

What I have discovered about our homes is that creating a heart healthy space leads to peace and contentment. The bedroom is where it begins. Start with my complimentary pdf: 27 Bedroom Concepts To Maximize Your Health, Happiness and Peace of Mind. Design your space to your best advantage. Subscribe to my blog and special offers. You’ll receive this valuable Feng Shui Guide as a thank you gift.

Make Earth Day Everyday!

“Guardian deity or spirit which watches over each person from birth.” 

April 22, 2016, 192 countries will celebrate Earth Day. It is a special opportunity to pay back to Mother Earth, our Earth Genius, who has our back. Here are eight activities to help you express your affection, foster a new earth and and make Earth Day everyday! 

Support Local. Buy from local farmer’s markets, CSAs and roadside fruit and vegetable stands. You are supporting local farmers and it is easier on the environment. No more 15,000 mile tossed salad.

• Stop Purchasing Bottled Water. It takes large amounts of fossil fuel to produce the plastic and then transport the small water bottles you purchase. Most often they end of in the land fill instead of the recycle bin. Carry instead a refillable and permanent water bottle. You will keep your pocketbook full too.

Find A Carpool. Eliminating your car from the road is one of the best solutions to combat climate change. Join up with a coworker or neighbor with whom you can share commutes. You may learn some new jokes.

Clean Up Your Neighborhood. Gather in your neighbors or join a community group to clean up your neighborhood, the local schoolyard, the adjacent park or the beach.

Create A Recycling Plan. Find out what cans are recyclable. Then start separating your cans and bottles.

Plant A Tree. Learn which trees are native to your area to save on water consumption. Get your children, friends and neighbors involved. 

Host An Eco-Swap, AKA “Goddess Exchange” (from my client, Cheri Fredrickson of The Transformative Leader). Make it a pot-luck. Gather up what you no longer use or enjoy (clothes, toys, household items), fill your bags, give it away and bring back an item or two in exchange.

Bring It On Home. Fix leaky faucets (1 percent of Earth’s water is drinkable and the supply is dwindling) and turn off lights. Keep the heat and air low. Buy or make green cleaning products. And teach your children how they can lessen their impact on the planet.

Thank you, International Business Times and MNN – Mother Nature Network for your inspiration.
Photo Credit: 1500 Year Old Angel Oak Tree, Charleston, South Carolina; Photographer: rachidphoto.

Have you decided this will be your year? “Boldness has genius”…start with one hour of Feng Shui A La Carte. Think of it as a fairy godmother for your house.

What I have discovered about our homes is that creating a heart healthy space leads to peace and contentment. The bedroom is where it begins. Start with my complimentary pdf: 27 Bedroom Concepts To Maximize Your Health, Happiness and Peace of Mind. Design your space to your best advantage. Subscribe to my blog and special offers. You’ll receive this valuable Feng Shui Guide as a thank you gift.