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This ExtraOrdinary Life  

This ExtraOrdinary Life

A Podcast with Kevin Monroe and Friends

Author: Kevin Monroe

Do you want more joy, fulfillment, and abundance in life than you have right now? Do you long for your life to be extraordinary? We do. Join Kevin Monroe and friends each week for conversations exploring how your life can become more extraordinary. Its easier than you might imagine.
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Genres: Business, Careers, Education

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Reflections and Revelations
Episode 174
Monday, 23 November, 2020

Kevin Monroe goes solo in this end-of-year episode of This Extraordinary Life. He reflects on the past 90 days of the podcast and 150 days of the This Extraordinary Life community.  You’ll hear him talk about:  The joy of being associated with gratitude. The fallacy of perfection. The serendipitous moments that the year 2020 has instigated. A new project under the This Extraordinary Life banner. Intentionality. Kevin encourages anyone who is willing to add their take to This Extraordinary Life to call or text him at 404-713-0713, or send their suggestions to kevin@thisextraordinarylife.com  Resources Kevin Monroe on LinkedIn | Twitter  ThisExtraordinary.life Reach out to Kevin at 404-713-0713 to find out more about his newest project!

 

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