#BookReview: “Love Earth Now: The Power of Doing One Thing Every Day” by Cheryl Leutjen

I received a copy of “Love Earth Now: The Power of Doing One Thing Every Day” by Cheryl Leutjen from the publisher.

Read my review to see if I recommend the book and where you can buy it.

Book cover for “Love Earth Now: The Power of Doing One Thing Every Day” by Cheryl Leutjen reviewed by LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green for SpookyMrsGreen.com mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog.
“Love Earth Now: The Power of Doing One Thing Every Day” by Cheryl Leutjen

My Review of “Love Earth Now: The Power of Doing One Thing Every Day” by Cheryl Leutjen

I didn’t learn anything new or surprising from this book, but I think it is worth reading if you are conscious about the environment and how we can support a sustainable future for our children. I liked the little meditations at the end of each chapter and the way that the book is written. It makes it easy to fit into your busy day, and it reminds you of the ways in which you already support environmental awareness, so it might even cheer you up when you feel overwhelmed with responsibility.

About the Book

Reach a State of Sustainable Living and Eco-Mindfulness

“Love Earth Now” invites us to explore our thoughts and feelings about the waste and negative environment impacts we see daily. Author Cheryl Leutjen draws from her experience as an engineering geologist, environmental law attorney, small shop owner, and mindfulness practitioner to help put you on a path to sustainable living and environmental consciousness.

Merge environmentalism and spirituality. Do you find yourself wondering what on Earth you can do about the serious environmental challenges we face? Do you worry there’s nothing any one person can do to make a difference? Most people say they would like to do something to make the world a better place, but they just don’t believe they have the time, energy, money or power to do anything to make a real difference. Are you willing to devote 20 minutes a week to find out? Environmental activist Cheryl Leutjen has the planet’s back and is betting you do too. Her powerful book of inspired ideas and eco-mindfulness calls upon us all to Love Earth Now.

Get closer to a sustainable lifestyle, one day at a time. All our possessions and constant shopping are no better for us than they are for the planet itself. They contribute to landfills and create a tech-tethered society that is increasingly isolated. Both helpful and hopeful, Love Earth Now is brimming with creative ideas we can all try.

Practice Eco-mindfulness. Cheryl’s book of planetary self-help and eco-mindfulness is a deeply thoughtful and lucid look at the state of our “big blue marble,” our beautiful earth. It’s also a sourcebook of direct actions (large and small) we can all take to ensure our children and their children’s children have a healthy future on this planet.

Buy the book: Amazon; Waterstones.

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