Sustainability Simplified: Courtney Holm’s New Online Course Offers a Pathway To Making Sustainable Choices

Sustainability Simplified Courtney Holm’s New Online Course Offers a Pathway To Making Sustainable Choices
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Global sustainability leader, Courtney Holm is expanding her reach with the launch of a innovative course designed to bring modern living practices to individuals worldwide. This course, available on The Holm Edit website, shares Courtney’s expertise at a global scale, offering people the tools and skills to make meaningful, eco-conscious edits to their lives, no matter their location. This new offering reflects Courtney’s dedication to fostering a more sustainable future by empowering individuals to create meaningful change.

Courtney, founder of The Holm Edit, has dedicated her life and career to creating a positive impact. With experience spanning across sectors and a strong track record in corporate sustainability, Courtney has helped numerous eco-anxious individuals and organizations reduce their impacts through sustainable practices. This course, a culmination of her career’s work, provides her audience with personal, actionable steps that can be easily integrated into daily life. Unlike her one-on-one, home-specific consultations, this course is broadly applicable, ensuring that people from all walks of life can benefit from her insights and guidance.

The course follows a room-by-room approach, covering spaces like the bathroom and bedroom, and moving to other areas of the home, like the kitchen and garden. Courtney’s approach is deeply rooted in behavioral psychology; she understands that small, manageable edits build confidence and create quick wins that are more likely to be maintained over time. “People are often overwhelmed by change,” says Courtney. “This course focuses on making sustainable choices simple. It’s about gradual edits rather than overwhelming changes. I have laid the groundwork; I have created the systems so you don’t have to. This provides you with the tools and skills needed to manage your own home and drive the true change you need in your life.” 

Throughout the course, Courtney addresses widespread misconceptions. For example, she challenges the narrative around sustainable living being more expensive and about giving up on life’s luxuries. By offering alternatives to common household practices, Courtney seeks to demystify environmental sustainability, making it accessible and practical for everyone. The course emphasizes an eco-conscious lifestyle that goes beyond reducing carbon footprints, covering topics like water conservation, food waste, conscious fashion, and the impact of household chemicals.

With each lesson, Courtney’s course is structured to be flexible and approachable. Available online and accessible at any time, participants can progress at their own pace, revisiting sections and taking their time to incorporate the learnings. Courtney’s step-by-step guidance allows users to take what they need when they need it. Participants who sign up for the ‘Classic Holm Edit’ will also gain access to live group coaching calls. By providing this add-on, Courtney hopes to connect with participants and build a community of change.

Courtney also offers the ‘Kitchen Edit,’ where she delves into cooking and reducing kitchen waste, and the ‘Garden Edit,’ where participants will learn how to grow their own food, improving the individual’s diets in a sustainable way. 

The course is not the only addition to how Courtney is spreading awareness. In early 2025, she is set to publish a book that will explore sustainable living on an even deeper level, reinforcing her commitment to reducing global environmental impact and further expanding her educational reach. Courtney’s dedication to practical, accessible sustainability has truly been the driving force behind her career and The Holm Edit. This course embodies that commitment, offering a roadmap to greener living that is realistic, empowering, and—most importantly—achievable for anyone ready to make a change.

 

Published by: Annie P.

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