An Eco-friendly Life with Panchtatwa Girl

PanchTatwa Girl, the girl passionate about Panchtatwas of life/ nature is here to help you lead Eco-friendly Life. I’m on a mission to raise awareness for eco-friendly living and conscious sustainable choices. This blog is my first step towards eco-consciousness where I share my views, thoughts, and perspective to help you live better. In the journey of being aware and eco-friendly, I curated and created My Green Bag which consisted of creating blog posts on my website, and sharing content, reels, quotations, and stories on various social media platforms to raise more awareness. In the journey of being aware and eco-friendly, I started conversing with eco-conscious people last year. I thus added Green talks to My Green Bag, a series of interviews with people working towards eco-friendly causes and sustainable living. 

My commitment to living an eco-friendly life is my passion. Not always perfect but every step counts and it’s better to be imperfectly sustainable than put in zero effort. Trying my best to be a good citizen of the earth. Sharing what I feel, think, and learn in the journey called life.

I strongly believe – caring for the future of our planet is caring for the health and happiness of all living organisms on earth. I’m a humanist, I should say I have become one now in my journey of consciousness and mindful living. In my day-to-day life, I shop locally, and only what’s needed, in bulk, avoiding plastic bags and containers. I may not be perfect, but I’m just doing my best to take my head out of the sand.

PragunTatwa

I started PragunTatwa as an eco-friendly journal. A way to collect my thoughts and efforts to be more eco-conscious and aware as a person. Be it my home, be it when I go shopping, as a responsible traveler, as a responsible and conscious parent, and in every other aspect of living. Join me on the journey of PanchTatwa Girl on this platform where you can learn, explore, experiment, share, and see how small changes, or even one step at a time can lead to a much bigger impact in the future.

My blog is an attempt to encourage people to stay aware of the conscious choices they make in daily life. It’s a place where one needs to think of a better greener planet. Choose wisely and try to ditch disposables. Help locals and manufacturers of eco-friendly products in your area. Support those who are helping and providing consumers with conscious and sustainable products and eco-friendly options.

Tatwa Talks 

Praguntatwa Talks an eco-friendly interview series of Green Talks is yet another jewel in my journey of raising awareness, towards an eco-conscious mission. Today on 11 November 2022, with 24 green living episodes on my podcast, I thank the journeys and stories being shared. Stories of consciousness, lifestyle choices, and tips helped me share more information on sustainable choices, zero-waste lifestyle, and plastic-free living.

Today, I thank all those who helped me create these episodes and made season one a super success. I even want to thank both the kiddos who helped me in each and every episode. Be it recording or mike setting, zoom checking or leaving the room for my noise-free recording, editing and choosing the music, and helping me store all my creatives and notes all over the study. They both are my constant support for sharing and raising this awareness. I’m proud to wear the hat of being called an eco blogger and eco podcaster. 

Listen to some wonderful eco-friendly people only on GreenTalks and get inspired to live sustainably. 

Listen to the SEASON ONE FINALE episode on –

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The Eco-conscious mission for Eco-friendly Life

Eco-friendly” is often seen as being harm free. “Eco-conscious” reflects our continued engagement with the process of protecting the planet, and our awareness that true “eco-neutrality” is not currently possible.

In an effort to raise awareness and make people conscious of their choices and purchases, I’m putting in my words and voice to help make this planet a better and greener place to live. To have an Eco-friendly Life is not that a difficult task as it seems. We just need a mindset and make it a habit to choose wisely. For example, The lockdown might be over but we still carry masks do you know How to dispose of the face masks? So such simple thoughtful things are what we need to incorporate into our daily lives.

Lastly, A simple note for all – 

Rethink before you buy

Reuse before you throw

Refuse what you don’t need

Reduce what is of no use

Recycle creatively

Repurpose thoughtfully

 

 

More in the Green Bag –

In light of, eco-friendly talks do listen to other episodes of Green Talks. Support, share, and try to bring that one change in your life toward a greener tomorrow.

Looking for an Eco-friendly Life? Want to change a habit towards more sustainable living? Then join me in this mission to raise awareness and adopt more sustainable practices. Find 30 ways to Earth-friendly living   And Reasons to refuse plastic bags.

In addition, You can even listen to the episode on my podcast site praguntatwa talks, and leave your comments on what you liked in this episode. Along with Eco-friendly discussions, I even want to share Positive stories of people bringing beautiful change to this world. Do read these stories here. I also have other podcasts if something interests you do tune in for PanchTatwa Girl.

I’m just a simple eco-conscious human requesting everyone to love this planet and put in that little effort toward a better and greener tomorrow. Learning to be more environmentally friendly is easier than you think. You don’t have to jump in by changing everything, start small to make the changes more sustainable and a part of your normal life. 

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4 Responses

  1. You’re doing a great job Pragun. Kudos to your consistent effort to raise awareness of eco-consciousness and sharing valuable tips for eco-friendly living. Keep doing the great work. Best wishes.

  2. Sustainable Living is no longer optional. Yet we don’t see many who practice the same in everyday life. Kudos to you on putting an effort to raise an awareness and simplify it.

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