by Patrick Allmond | Jan 13, 2012 | Performance & Productivity, Personal Development
It’s another day. You are lying in bed looking at the ceiling wondering why you are in the same place that you were in yesterday. Not physically (same bed, same apartment). But you are in the same relationship you were in yesterday. You are in the same financial...
by Patrick Allmond | Jan 10, 2011 | Performance & Productivity, Personal Development
These are not New Year’s Resolutions. If you have seen my master goals list then you know I do have an aim in life. I do have direction that guides me every day. I do believe deep down in my heart in the power of setting achievement milestones (aka goals) for...
by Patrick Allmond | Nov 3, 2010 | Attitude Adjustment, Performance & Productivity, Personal Development
StopDoingNothing.com is the project that I am the proudest of. It is a shame that it is the site I update the least. I love the concept. I love the site name. Yet recently I have been cursed by a lot of work. Work because of the StopDoingNothing mindset. Where to...
by Patrick Allmond | Aug 25, 2010 | Performance & Productivity, Personal Development
Over the past two months I’ve taken up jogging, ran my first 5k, and started taking better care of myself physically. If you are interested, you can see my log and progress over at DailyMile. Create an account and friend me there if you’d like an...
by Patrick Allmond | Apr 20, 2010 | Performance & Productivity, Personal Development
I am sure you have heard it time and time again; the absolute best way in the world to achieve what you want is to write it down. That is why I have page dedicated on this site to my goals. I just recently updated it and numbered it. The numbering will allow me to...
by Patrick Allmond | Apr 3, 2010 | Performance & Productivity, Personal Development
Happy Saturday April 3rd! I am in the process of catching up on my Google reader feeds and I thought it would be better to share some of the great content here than trying to tweet each one out. 140 characters is never enough to say what needs to be said. So, get a...