The Daily Brainstorm is a blogazine to rock your mind. We gather together ideas from across the web into one hotbed of engaging, thought provoking daily blast from some of the best bloggers on the web.
So what makes The Daily Brainstorm different? Lots of great stuff.
1. It’s a magazine wrapped in a blog.
It’s like having Time, People, Real Simple, Fitness, Forbes, Travel & Leisure, Bon Appetit, Body & Soul, Psychology Today, Money, Home & Garden, and Discovery — all quite handy on one site, just one click away. Great articles on your favorite topics without having to troll.
2. It’s the best of the blogosphere.
You can’t go wrong with Leo Babauta’s Zen Habits; Darren Rowse’s ProBlogger; Gretchen Rubin’s Happiness Project; Danielle LaPorte’s White Hot Truth; Mary Jaksch’s Goodlife Zen and Write to Done; Charlie Gilkey’s Productive Flourishing; and Erin Pavlina’s Spiritual Wisdom. These are as good as it gets in blogland — the superstars. Oh, and there are so many more — over 40 fantastic blogs.
3. It’s edgy and erudite up-and-comers.
Some of the new stars of the blogosphere are emerging on The Daily Brainstorm, and you’ll be there to watch them rise. Look out for Katie Tallo of Momentum Gathering; Lisa of Privilege; Jeff Nickles of My Super-Charged Life; Jean Sarauer of Virgin Blogger Notes; Karol Gajda of Ridiculously Extraordinary; Angela Artemis of Powered by Intuition; and Arvind Devalia of Make It Happen.
4. It will help you rock your life.
The Daily Brainstorm is a place where compelling ideas mingle, where the best and the brightest gather, and where readers are inspired in a multitude of ways to live bigger, bolder and happier lives. It’s all about giving you what you want and what you love to read, with practical strategies, inspiration, a bit of controversy, and mind-rocking information.
5. We love what we do.
In the days to come we will be adding information about our wonderful, dedicated staff -- until then, check our awesome contributors who reach millions of unique visitors every month: Our Contributors