Get ready for extraordinary! It is time to kick what doesn’t work out the door so you can start living the best life possible.
A great life is available to everyone. It is just a matter of embracing the right things to get the results you desire.
How do you find the right things? First, you need good information. This can be daunting because of the sheer volume of material out there in books, on blogs and in the media.
The good news is that a new network of bloggers is on the scene to help you! We have banded together to offer you great advice in the most critical areas of life. I’m convinced these sites really will help you to transform your life from ordinary to extraordinary!
Pack Up The Ordinary and Move On to Extraordinary
Kick ordinary out of your life! Ordinary won’t take you to the next level. It won’t help you to live life to its absolute fullest. Ordinary is broke, lazy and dysfunctional.
It is time to wrap your arms around the extraordinary in your finances, your relationships, your family, your career and everything that matters the most to you in life.
I’m extremely excited because I firmly believe the Extraordinary Life Network will do this and more for you. All you’ve got to do is follow our sites.
The blog sites that have come together to move your life from ordinary to extraordinary include:
(sites appear in alphabetical order)
1. Enemy of Debt
Brad Chaffee provides motivational money management to inspire financial discipline at Enemy of Debt. I think Brad provides some fantastic personal finance advice on his site. I especially like his commitment to total freedom from debt. Brad will not lead you wrong!
Here are a couple of Brad’s articles that you might enjoy:
2. Engaged Marriage
Dustin Riechmann writes candid marriage advice for today’s active couples at Engaged Marriage. Dustin aims to fill a gap in information geared toward younger couples working through the critical early years of marriage. I think Dustin’s advice can benefit anyone in a serious relationship!
Here are a couple of Dustin’s articles that you might enjoy:
- Take 15 Minutes Each Day to Just be a Couple
- Fight Fair! 6 Simple Conflict Resolution Skills for Your Marriage
3. Mama Notes
Samantha Mellen is a wife and stay-at-home-mom. Mama Notes is a parenting resource and a journal of Samantha’s experiences during motherhood. Samantha’s site is also the home to the Body After Baby challenge that supports women in their effort to get fit and healthy again after having children.
Here are a couple of Samantha’s articles that you might enjoy:
4. The Wisdom Journal
Ron Haynes is a long-time blogging friend. He and I have been members of the Life Skills Network since its inception. Ron helps his readers at The Wisdom Journal to make wise choices, improve their finances and achieve a better life. He doesn’t claim to be wise, but I know better!
Here are a couple of Ron’s articles that you might enjoy:
- Insurance Potholes – Where Are the Gaps In Your Coverage?
- 10 Critical Money Management Skills Your Children Need You To Teach Them
5. My Super-Charged Life
Of course, my site rounds out this group. I’m honored to have you read what I write about living life to the fullest! It is a journey that never grows old for me. I hope you’ll come along and see where life will take us. This band of bloggers represents another chapter in my quest to live an extraordinary life!
Here are a couple of my articles that you might enjoy:
Join Us and Make the Ordinary Obsolete in Your Life
I hope you’ll visit each of these great blog sites and subscribe to receive our articles for free. You can also visit the Extraordinary Life Network site where you can subscribe to all our articles in one place.
I completely believe that these authors can help you take your life from ordinary to extraordinary! Won’t you join us?
What do you think of our new network? Please leave me a comment and let me know.
The ELN logo that appears above was done by Brad Chaffee at Enemy of Debt. Thanks Brad!









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Sounds like a Fab 5. I’ll have to give them a visit. I look forward to some good content. Peace.
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Thanks, Jeff! I am excited and proud to be part of such an excellent group of bloggers. I look forward to building a network worthy of the name Extraordinary!
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Sounds like an awesome new network!
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I would suggest that personal-development writers avoid using the word ordinary with a negative connotation. There is nothing inherently negative about being ordinary: the world is being used incorrectly. It might make expressing gratitude for the positive more difficult for readers who believe their life is “only ordinary.” Lastly, imagine everyone implemented what you suggest in your blog–if everyone did, then we would all be “ordinary,” wouldn’t we?