EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 6 MIN
How to Get Your Family on Board With Going Green (Without Nagging Them)
from Green Living for Real Life · host Pam & Rob
Trying to get your family to care about going green - without constantly reminding, correcting, or nagging?In this episode, I’m sharing why it can feel so hard to encourage eco-friendly habits at home - and what actually works better than pressure or perfection.If you’re the one remembering reusable bags, rinsing recycling, and trying to reduce plastic while everyone else just goes about their day, you’re not alone.We’ll talk about:• Why families change habits at different speeds• The psychology behind resistance (even when the change is good)• Why nagging usually backfires• Simple ways to encourage greener habits without conflict• How to make eco-friendly choices easier for everyoneThis isn’t about forcing your family to care.It’s about creating realistic change that fits into real life.💚 Grab my free guide here:Real-Life Mom’s Guide to Green Kitchen Habits20 Green Living Habits You Can Start Using in Your Kitchen Today Without Extreme Crunchy Rules or the DIY-Everything Vibe👉 https://greenily.co/20-sustainable-kitchen-habits-lp/If you’re trying to reduce plastic, live greener, and make eco-friendly habits stick in a busy family, you’re in the right place.
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Trying to get your family to care about going green - without constantly reminding, correcting, or nagging? In this episode, I’m sharing why it can feel so hard to encourage eco-friendly habits at home - and what actually works better than pressure or perfection. If you’re the one remembering reusable bags, rinsing recycling, and trying to reduce plastic while everyone else just goes about their day, you’re not alone. We’ll talk about: • Why families change habits at different speeds • The ps...
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