For individuals · Ecological living
The Conscious
Edit.
A guide to living with more intention — one category at a time.
Not a vegan manifesto. Not a zero-waste challenge. Honest information and one practical action per category.
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Five categories. Honest information. One action each. Free — because good information should be.
- Food — the hierarchy that actually matters
- Home — the changes that cost nothing
- Travel — for people who love the world
- Money — the most overlooked lever there is
- Shopping — less, better, secondhand
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Who this is for
For people who feel the pull but find the existing resources too much.
Too overwhelming. Too preachy. Too all-or-nothing.
01
The curious but cautious
You care. You buy organic when you remember, you've thought about switching banks.
02
The overwhelmed researcher
You've read the articles, watched the documentaries. You need clarity about what actually matters.
03
The values-life gap
You hold strong values about the living world. You also eat meat, fly for holidays. You want a map — without the sermon.
The honest picture
Things worth knowing. Honestly stated.
QWhat does 'sustainable' on a label mean?
AIn most countries, almost nothing. It has no legal definition. It's a marketing word, not a regulated claim.
QWhat's the highest-impact food change most people can make?
AEating less beef and lamb — not switching to oat milk. Ruminant meat has by far the highest emissions per calorie.
QWhat does my bank actually do with my money?
AMost major banks invest deposits in fossil fuel extraction, arms, and deforestation. Switching takes around 15 minutes.
QIs recycling solving the plastic problem?
ANo. Only around 9% of all plastic ever produced has been recycled. The real lever is buying less plastic in the first place.
QDoes individual action actually matter?
AYes — but not because it fixes the system on its own. Individual choices shape markets, influence policy, and build cultural conditions for systemic change.
The approach
Four principles. Everything follows from them.
No all-or-nothing
You don't need to become a different person. You need a direction.
Honest before reassuring
We say the true thing before the comfortable thing.
Practical before philosophical
Every module ends with one action. Not ten. Not a lifestyle overhaul.
Your pace, your life
Self-directed. No cohort schedule. No deadline pressure.
The program
Six modules. Self-paced. One practical output each.
Module 01
See Clearly
A personal audit — without judgment
Before anything changes, you need an honest picture of where you are. This module walks you through five categories of your life.
What's covered
- The five-category personal audit
- Understanding your highest-impact levers
- The hierarchy: where to focus energy first
- Your honest baseline — to see clearly, not to shame
Module outputYour personal Gap Map — where your values and your current habits actually diverge
Investment
Start free. Go deeper when you're ready.
The free guide is genuinely useful on its own.
The Free Guide
€0
always free
Start here — no commitment required
- Five categories — honest overview
- One practical action per section
- Reflection questions to sit with
- PDF and Notion versions
The Program
€147
one-time · lifetime access
For people ready to go deeper
- Everything in the free guide
- Six full modules with video walkthroughs
- Workbooks and decision frameworks
- Your personal Conscious Edit at the end
- Private community access (12 months)
Program + Audit
€247
one-time
For people who want a personal review
- Everything in The Program
- Personalised footprint audit reviewed by Groundwork
- Written feedback across all five categories
- Priority community support
Free · No commitment · Always useful
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