Allen Loomis: One Powerful Writer
Today’s new media offers a variety of reading material that’s easily discovered with one mouse click, but searching for relevant news and information is like diving into the deep. You’re looking for value, but some days you come up empty.
Let’s face it; you can’t always believe what you read on the web. The author isn’t always an expert and the information may be unreliable, based on opinion, not facts. The article may even be a copy-cat; the ugly clone floating on internet waves, disguised as his brother, a true thoroughbred. Unlike the original article, written with authority, technical style, and intelligence, the clone is worthless. When you shut down your lap top, you feel cheated, realizing you just wasted the last 30 minutes of your life, diving into the wrong side of the pool.
In a virtual sea of blogs, online magazines and newspapers, it’s not easy to find well written, informative and interesting posts that motivate. What sites are worth bookmarking? What quality writing will transform the kid wearing “swimmies” into a champion, repeat diver?
A-hoy- there-Saad Ismail: I just discovered a pearl!
You don’t have to be a professional sea diver, like Saad Ismail, to know when you’ve struck it rich. So last week, after swimming aimlessly on the net, I finally got lucky and landed on Allen Loomis’ home page. I felt like a newbie diver finding his first pearl in the South Sea.
So why am I gushing?
This blog is one of a kind, motivational and inspiring. The writing is intelligent and thought provoking. It actually has substance and the author is on a mission. On his blog, Success Demands Action: Your Self Improvement Blog, Allen Loomis gave me permission to copy and paste his “About” page, to help you understand who this man is and why he writes.
Here’s an excerpt:
“An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.”
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Allen Loomis is the founder and author of the highly successful self improvement blog SuccessDemandsAction.net. He has written over 500 articles focusing on the enhancement of other people’s lives. His articles cover a wide variety of self help topics including relationships, productivity, and spirituality. Allen is in the process of writing his first self improvement book The Power of Action.
Allen grew up in a less than humble environment to say the least. His parents had many hardships and Allen was the oldest of four. His parents were loving and caring people. He often wondered why bad things kept happening to good people. His parents were in a destructive cycle and this question consumed him all throughout his youth.
While searching for answers he stumbled across Napoleon Hill’s book Think and Grow Rich. That was a major turning point in his life, and Allen was forever changed because of it. This event sparked a flame in him. He had found his life passion. He has read countless amounts of self improvement books and is in the process of writing his own.
Allen now teaches others what he has learned in his quest for Success. With SuccessDemandsAction.net he aims to help all the good people of the world in bad cycles. His goal is to teach people how to destroy their destructive patterns and help them achieve their full potential. He believes that The Power of Action can create a life full of joy and excitement where all dreams become possible.
“Two roads diverged in a wood,
and I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.”
-Robert Frost
Allen’s personal goal is to teach as many people as possible the power of action. He believes that the hardest part of any successful endeavor is taking the first step. This blog teaches people how to take the first step and then motivates them to keep moving forward!”
What else will you find?
You’ll find life changing books, inspirational videos, self improvement quotes, and terrific articles. One of my favorite posts: “11 Reasons Why You Can’t Quit” is a great pep talk for anyone discouraged and feeling like the golden ring on the merry go round is impossible to reach. “50 Ways to Find Inspiration When You’re Feeling Down” is a great anecdote for anyone who’s in a slump and beginning to think too much like Eeyore,Winnie the Pooh’s pal, the old grey donkey, from the 100 Acre Woods.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
Christopher Robin: “There now. Did I get your tail back on properly, Eeyore?”
Eeyore: “No matter. Most likely lose it again anyway.”
So if you’re the type of reader, always on the lookout for new talent, then I highly recommend Allen’s blog. It’s a breath of fresh air that will invigorate you.
SuccessDemandsAction.net is a genuine pearl in a virtual sea of blogs.
Most surfers will feel lucky to have discovered it!
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