by Patrick Allmond | Aug 17, 2014 | Leadership Lessons, Performance & Productivity, Personal Development
I’ve always been a huge fan of SUCCESS magazine and of the founder Darren Hardy. One of my goals has been to write more and submit my articles to national magazines. This past week I was doubly-blessed by getting an article under the “Editor’s...
by Patrick Allmond | Jun 24, 2014 | Performance & Productivity, Personal Development, Staying Healthy
We love to overcomplicate success sometimes. But one of the most successful habits that has helped me over the years is so simple that people can’t believe it possibly works. It comes down to one word: Movement. Successful people don’t sit around much....
by Patrick Allmond | Jun 9, 2014 | Attitude Adjustment, Leadership Lessons, Performance & Productivity, Personal Development
I don’t know that I am a thought leader. But I was called one about eight months ago. It is not something I was working on – it just kind of happened. It is not something I am going to brag about in books or put behind my name in every conference...
by Patrick Allmond | Jun 7, 2014 | Performance & Productivity, Self-Confidence
The world loves a person with self-confidence. We will gladly give our time, attention and money to a person who knows what they are talking about. Or at least thinks they know they are talking about. But self-confidence does not come naturally to a lot of people. I...
by Patrick Allmond | May 27, 2014 | Performance & Productivity, Personal Development
And by you, I mean me too. Most of the world thinks too much. We think about doing great things. We think about starting a business. We think about writing a book. We think about making a lot of money. We think about creating a product that we can sell in our sleep....
by Patrick Allmond | Feb 8, 2014 | Attitude Adjustment, Business Mastery, Performance & Productivity, Personal Development
The year was 1998, and I was still working at IBM. A software development company on the west coast had approached me about leaving my dream job to come travel the world and work for them. The reason I went into business for myself is because someone wanted to hire me...