I’m Kristi, a pretty typical gal who was just recently told by a dear friend that I’m in midlife. I was shocked.

Then I looked around at my daughters (9 and 6), my husband (of more years than I can easily recall), and my accomplishments (not as many as I’d like) and found myself wondering if this is all that I am. It’s certainly not all I intended to be.

All this internal turmoil seemed pretty classic for this season in life, but then the pandemic hit and those inside voices just got louder and more unruly.

Consider – Why

Consider – Why

When I begin to consider my why, it eventually evolved into Extraordinary the Ordinary.

As it turns out my whys are plentiful and conflicting – they are shaped by my past, motivating my present, and influencing for my future.

What would happen if you took some of your 15 minutes to consider your why?