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an extraordinary life!

How does that sound? To live an extraordinary life.

Do you get excited, and wonder what that might look like? What it would mean to you if in deed you were living an extraordinary life?

What would it mean to you? What would you be doing? How would you be feeling? How different would you show up each and every day if you had an extraordinary life?

How will you get it? When will you begin to live a life that is extraordinary?

To live an extraordinary life, means you have to be willing to begin.  Begin somewhere, and every time something comes up, simply ask yourself, what choice would I make if I were living a life that was extaordinary? 

Today is a perfect day to begin living life as though you absolutely loved your life, and pretty soon you will love your life, you will be moving in and getting comfortanble with your absolutely fabulously extraordinary life!

Cheryl Frei recovery coach

extraordinary photo by Charley Parker


Meaning of "extraordinary"

According to dictionary.com,

ex⋅traor⋅di⋅nar⋅y

  /ɪkˈstrɔrdnˌɛri, ˌɛkstrəˈɔr-/

Show Spelled Pronunciation [ik-strawr-dn-er-ee, ek-struh-awr-]

Use extraordinary in a Sentence –adjective

1. beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established: extraordinary costs.

2. exceptional in character, amount, extent, degree, etc.; noteworthy; remarkable: extraordinary speed; an extraordinary man.

3. (of an official, employee, etc.) outside of or additional to the ordinary staff; having a special, often temporary task or responsibility: minister extraordinary and plenipotentiary.

Origin:
1425–75; late ME extraordinarie < L extrāordinārius beyond what is ordinary.

See extra-, ordinary

Related forms:
ex⋅traor⋅di⋅nar⋅i⋅ly  /ɪkˌstrɔrdnˈɛərəli, ˌɛkstrəˌɔr-/

Show Spelled Pronunciation [ik-strawr-dn-air-uh-lee, ek-struh-awr-], adverb

ex⋅traor⋅di⋅nar⋅i⋅ness, noun


Synonyms:
1. inordinate. 2. uncommon, singular, rare, phenomenal, special, signal.

Antonyms:
1, 2. common, usual.
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ex·traor·di·nar·y  (ĭk-strôr'dn-ěr'ē, ěk'strə-ôr'-) adj.

  1. Beyond what is ordinary or usual: extraordinary authority.

  2. Highly exceptional; remarkable: an extraordinary achievement.

  3. Employed or used for a special service, function, or occasion: a minister extraordinary; an extraordinary professor.


[Middle English extraordinarie, from Latin extraōrdinārius : extrā, outside; see extra- + ōrdō, ōrdin-, order; see order.]


ex·traor'di·nar'i·ly (-dn-âr'ə-lē) adv.

Legal Dictionary
Main Entry: ex·tra·or·di·nary
Pronunciation: ek-'stor-d&-"ner-E, "ek-str&-'or-
Function: adjective
1 a : going beyond what is usual, regular, or customary; specifically : of, relating to, or having the nature of a proceeding or action not normally required by law or not prescribed for the regular administration of law extraordinary session of the legislature> extraordinary relief> —compare ORDINARY b : of or relating to a financial transaction that is not expected to be repeated extraordinary charge against earnings> extraordinary gain>
2 : employed for or sent on a special function or service extraordinary> Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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