It gives me great pleasure to announce the launch of a new venture (along with my good friend Glen of LifeDev.net), the LifeRemix blog network.
Glen and I have hand-selected what we feel are the best and most well-written blogs around. They all deal with the notion of making life a little better (in one aspect or another). You’ll find much more than just productivity blogs here. The blogs range from GTD/productivity to organization to general health and happiness. Our goal is to give our readers a series of sites that will provide great advice and interesting reading. All of our blogs are syndicated on the front page of the LifeRemix site, so it’ll be a great stop on your daily web travels.
A quick run-down of our current roster:
Behance
Dumb Little Man
Freelance Switch
Happiness Project
LifeClever
LifeDev
Pick the Brain
Success From the Nest
Tim Ferriss’ Four Hour Workweek Blog
Unclutterer
WiseBread
Zen Habits
And, of course, yours truly
Anyway, I invite all of you to go by and take a look at what we’ve got. We’re pretty frickin’ happy with how this turned out, hopefully people will find new and interesting communities and make their life a little better in the process.
Oh, and please do check out the first network blog post entitled “100 Great Tips to Improve Your Life” by our very own Leo Babauta of Zen Habits!
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It sounds like a great site. It will definitely make keeping up with all the blogs much easier. Best of all, I won’t have to make judgment calls on which blogs to add and which ones to keep. I trust that you will make good choices. Thanks
Congratulations on becoming a member of LifeRemix. Awesome content all in one place.
Crank those Widgets!
John
Hi—That is quite a network of blogs, i’ve been to Leo’s (Zen Habits) previously and Dumb Little Man (just recently). My question to you is what exactly is the purpose of a network blog? Is it mostly to announce new blogs on the network? I have my own Groovy Blog Network, it is small and a solo project, not quite as major as LifeRemix, but if i created a blog solely for the network, what should i include in it?
Missy.