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Celebrating World Earth Day!

Each year on April 22nd, we come together as a global community to celebrate World Earth Day—a reminder that our planet is not just where we live, but who we are. How did I spend my day? Well, today my class sessions were filled with activities celebrating World Earth Day! To me, World Earth Day is major and that’s because it’s more than oceans, forests, and skies—it’s the home that holds our dreams, our stories, and our future. As they say, small acts create great impacts!

This year’s Earth Day theme is a call to action: “Planet vs. Plastics”, urging us to reduce plastic pollution and protect the health of both the planet and its people. But beyond the campaigns and hashtags lies something deeply personal—our relationship with nature.

Why does Earth Day Matter? Earth Day isn’t just about planting trees or turning off lights (though those are great starts!). It’s about awareness. It’s about asking, What kind of world are we creating for the next generation? As a mom, I often think of my kids and the kind of Earth they will grow up in. The values we pass on—respect, kindness, gratitude—should also extend to the planet that sustains us.

What are some simple ways to Celebrate Earth Day? You don’t need grand gestures. Here are a few gentle, impactful ways to celebrate:

  • Start at home: Reduce single-use plastics. Reuse containers. Recycle what you can.
  • Go outside: Go for a nature walk. Pick up litter. Breathe deeply. Say thank you.
  • Teach the little ones: Talk about how plants grow, why bees matter, and how they can be heroes for the Earth.
  • Support eco-conscious brands: Your choices at the checkout counter matter more than you think.
  • Share what you learn: Use your voice online and offline. Positivity and knowledge are contagious.

Above all, give thanks! Let’s pause for a second—not to feel guilty about what we haven’t done, but to feel grateful for what we can still do. Earth has given us so much—beauty, food, shelter, inspiration. Let’s honor her not just today, but every day.

As we celebrate this Earth Day, let’s commit to small, consistent steps. Why? Every refillable bottle, every turned-off light, every tree planted—it all matters.

And when we work together, the Earth smiles back.

Happy Earth Day!
Let’s protect what we love.

Author:

Hello, I’m Rachael Ann Thomas-Jeremiah—an editor with international experience, PR and communications consultant, marketing professional, and educator with over 21 years of teaching experience. I began my career at a very young age, and ever since, communication, education, and empowerment have been central to who I am and what I do. I bring 10 years of experience in communications and public relations, with a strong focus on crisis management and communications planning. I support individuals and organizations in navigating sensitive situations, protecting credibility, and communicating with clarity, confidence, and purpose. My background in marketing allows me to approach editing and communications strategically, always considering audience, impact, and long-term goals. I’m also the creator of a globally read blog, which has reached readers in 151 countries and received over 28,000 views to date. Sharing thoughtful content that inspires reflection, growth, and positivity is something I genuinely enjoy. Beyond my professional life, I’m passionate about sustainability and actively practice recycling, particularly paper and bottles. I also believe in recognizing excellence—when I receive impeccable service, I share it through Google reviews, which have accumulated 74,000 views so far. At my core, I value integrity, clarity, and kindness. I believe success is personal, growth is ongoing, and life—at every stage—is meant to be celebrated.

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