One small change. A lifetime of impact.
Because one switch – like choosing a resuable bottle – might not feel world-changing in the moment. But over a lifetime? It does.
Why ‘Change One Thing’ Matters
Big change can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to start that way. Change One Thing is a simple idea: when we each make one small, intentional change, those small actions add up to something powerful.
Sustainable living doesn’t have to begin with a zero-waste pantry or a composting toilet. It can start with just one doable swap — like saying no to plastic bags or yes to cloth napkins.
This isn’t about overhauling your life overnight; it’s about building eco-friendly habits, one real, meaningful choice at a time. Because when each of us makes one small lifestyle change, it adds up to something big.
Start where you are. Pick one thing. And let that be enough to begin.
Choose One Small Change
If you’re not sure where to start, look for the swaps that fit your lifestyle. It doesn’t have to be big or expensive — just one thing you can stick with.
A few easy ideas:
- Swap plastic wrap for beeswax wraps.
- Use bar soap instead of bottles.
- Stop buying plastic water bottles.
- Clean with vinegar or baking soda instead of chemical sprays.
Each small swap becomes a habit — and habits build momentum.
➡️ Explore more ideas: 10 Easy Swaps
This Month’s One-Thing Challenge
Every month, I spotlight one realistic eco-habit to focus on. It’s an easy way to build momentum and stay accountable — no pressure, just progress.
🧴 This month: say goodbye to single-use plastic bottles. Choose one you’ll actually reuse — and love.
Not ready for a full challenge? Try one quick swap instead — and still make a difference.
How One Change Adds Up
If you’ve ever looked at all the waste, the plastic, or the “stuff” and wondered where to start — you’re in the right place.
Today It’s Green isn’t about perfection; it’s about progress. Every small change matters, and when we share those changes, we inspire others to do the same.
💌 Join the Change →
Because real change doesn’t start big — it starts with just one thing.