Earl Nightingale Checklist

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Earl nightingale checklist for success

Thank you for reading my new article I wrote for you based on my video above. Today, I just want to talk a little bit about something that Earl Nightingale mentioned some years back. He was a brilliant man with many many great ideas in the areas of success. So I want to talk you about that daily success checklist what you really need to know as part of your success program.

What is Success to Me

Firstly what is success to me? Earl Nightingale define’d success and I think it’s still the best definition that I’ve heard. It is…

Success is the progressive realization of a worthy goal or ideal

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So that is if you’re moving towards your goal.

Goal seeking organisms

There are top psychologists and people who spend their whole lives figuring out how the mind works. They have determined that we are all goal-seeking organisms. If we don’t have a goal to chase then we’re not chasing that goal. Then we’ll start to become dissatisfied diseased and distressed. So focus on getting a goal and focus on going towards it.

Tips for Your Success

Here’s a few tips for you to remember.

Your value in life is like this. What you get paid and how people look at you is only determined by the three things:

  1. The demand for what you do and how much do people want the service you’ve got and we can only get what we want in life by serving others.
  2. How good you are at doing that and
  3. How difficult it is to replace you. So those are the three things you need to focus on if you want to get more salary and you want to get a higher income, or if you want to get a better relationship. You need to focus on those three things.

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One great idea can…

Another very important element is the gold mind. Earl talks about the gold mind, the gold mind between your ears. You know, that’s the creative thought process that is thinking our way into what we want. One great idea that can make you wealthy. One great idea could change the world.

If you sit down every day and write down five ideas every single day by the end of the year, you have a mountain of ideas. Most of those would probably be rubbish but one of these ideas could change your life or could change the life of many many people.

To think or die

So you need to think, and most people would rather die than think, but think. Take the time to think every day. Take a quiet time to think about the right ideas. Get some ideas jot them down and take action on those things.

The secret word

Another very important thing is a positive attitude for success. Earl Nightingale calls this the secret word. And I think he’s absolutely on the money.

Your attitude will determine your altitude.

Zig Ziglar

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That quote is according to Zig Zigglar. He’s right. If you have the right attitude, nothing can stop you. This stresses the importance of a positive attitude in life.

Write that down for yourself. “If you have the right attitude, nothing can stop you.

The person with the right attitude can get whatever they want in life. The person with the wrong attitude will have no chance at all of succeeding. So make sure you’ve got the right attitude. Use those three elements to increase your personal worth.

What does it take to be successful in life? That is…

This is where a simple daily success checklist comes in.
This one-page tool will keep your subconscious brain attuned to the most critical thoughts that enable your business to grow by quickly and more easily.

Earl Nightingale ChecklistLaura Posey

Find something, you know something about. Is there a demand for what you do? Become the best in the world at doing that. And then make sure that you can’t be replaced. You can just name your own dollars.

Make Your Checklist

So make that success checklist for each day. Put it on your mirror. These are the three things I’m going to do every day. I’m going to work on being the best. I’m going to have the right attitude. An attitude of giving. The cause and effect is another important thing, what you put out and get back. So give out the right information and the right attitude towards others and they’ll give it back to you 100 fold.

So that’s just my words for today. If you follow your passion, success will follow.

Read more about the NEW Daily Success Checklist: Propellers and Anchors

Good luck all the success I wish you.

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BornMarch 12, 1921
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedMarch 25, 1989 (aged 68)
NationalityAmerican
Occupationradio speaker and author
Sky King, The Strangest Secret
(1957)

Earl Nightingale (March 12, 1921 – March 25, 1989) was an American radio speaker and author, dealing mostly with the subjects of human character development, motivation, and meaningful existence.[1] He was the voice during the early 1950s of Sky King, the hero of a radio adventure series, and was a WGN radio program host from 1950 to 1956.[2] Nightingale was the author of The Strangest Secret, which economist Terry Savage has termed '…one of the great motivational books of all time.' [3]

Biography[edit]

Nightingale was born in Long Beach during 1921. His father, Earl the 4th, abandoned his mother during 1933. After his father left, his mother relocated the family to a tent in nearby Tent City.

Diana Nightingale is the widow of Earl Nightingale.[4] She has continued working with Earl's commercial themes.[5]

Military career[edit]

When Nightingale was seventeen years old he joined the United States Marine Corps. He was an instructor at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and was on the USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor and was one of fifteen surviving Marines aboard that day.[6] Other than Pearl Harbor, it is unknown if Nightingale experienced combat.

Career[edit]

After the war, Nightingale began work in the radio industry, which eventually resulted in work as a motivational speaker. During the autumn of 1949, Nightingale was inspired while reading Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.[7] Quoting from the Earl Nightingale official website: 'When he was 29, Earl's enlightenment had come to him as a bolt out of the blue while reading, Think and Grow Rich. It came when he realized that the six words he read were the answer to the question he had been looking for! That, 'we become what we think about'. He realized that he had been reading the same truth over and over again, from the New Testament...to the works of Emerson. 'We become what we think about.' 'As ye sow, so shall ye reap...'[8][failed verification – see discussion]

During 1956, he produced a spoken word record, The Strangest Secret, which sold more than a million copies, making it the first spoken-word recording to achieve Gold Record status.[9][10] During 1960, a condensed audio version of Think and Grow Rich was narrated by Nightingale. It was titled, Think and Grow Rich: The Essence Of The Immortal Book By Napoleon Hill, Narrated by Earl Nightingale, and produced by Success Motivation Institute. Also in 1960, he co-founded the Nightingale-Conant corporation with Lloyd Conant. In 1987, Nightingale-Conant published another very successful audio book: Lead The Field. During 1987, Nightingale published his first book, Earl Nightingale’s Greatest Discovery.

Nightingale’s radio program, Our Changing World, became the most syndicated radio program ever, and was broadcast across the USA, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, South Africa, the Bahamas, and 23 additional overseas countries, as well as the Armed Forces Network.

After his retirement, Nightingale and his wife, Diana, formed the company Keys Publishing.

Just prior to his death during 1989, Nightingale created a new format for a book named The Winner’s Notebook. It included his text, his illustrations, and incorporated space for a private journal.

Nightingale died on March 25, 1989, in Scottsdale, Arizona, of complications after heart surgery.[11]

Recognition[edit]

Nightingale won a gold record for the LP record album The Strangest Secret.

Earl

In 1976, he won the Golden Gavel Award from Toastmasters International.[12] He was inducted into the National Speakers Association Speaker Hall of Fame.[13]

In 1985, Nightingale was inducted into The National Association of BroadcastersNational Radio Hall of Fame.[14]

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During the mid-1980s, Nightingale received the Napoleon Hill Gold Medal for Literary Excellency for his first book, Earl Nightingale’s Greatest Discovery.

Legacy[edit]

During his lifetime, Nightingale wrote and recorded more than 7,000 radio programs, 250 audio programs as well as television programs and videos.[15]

The Belgian popular music band Felix Pallas used some quotations of The Strangest Secret in their song 'Song for Melody', which was part of their first EP 2S4T.[16]

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^The Nassau Guardian - Meteorological Myths – Editorial Colume – 30 June – 2003. [1]Archived 2010-03-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^Chicago Tribune – CHICAGOLAND - Kenan Heise - Mar 29, 1989
  3. ^Chicago Sun Times - THE SAVAGE TRUTH | Economic fears are a big part of country's problems – Terry Savage – March 9, 2009. [2][permanent dead link]
  4. ^'Earl Nightingale's Greatest Discovery'. Success Magazine. March 30, 2009. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  5. ^Daniel. 'Drug and Alcohol Rehab: Diana Nightingale Conversation'. Happy Recovery. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  6. ^Lanka Newspaper – We Became What We Think About – Monday, 2 April 2007
  7. ^Think and Grow Rich, The Essence of the Immortal Book by Napoleon Hill, Narrated by Earl Nightingale, Success Motivation Institute, 1960
  8. ^'Earl Nightingale Website/About'. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
  9. ^'Mark Victor Hansen: Listen to Earle Nightingale and The Strangest Secret'. Archived from the original on 2011-06-30. Retrieved 2011-07-04.
  10. ^PR - Bob Proctor from The Secret shares His Insights on Learning, Creating Prosperity & The Law of Attraction - Allison Kugel - April 02, 2007 [3]
  11. ^Chicago Tribune - NORTH SPORTS FINAL, C Edition - Kenan Heise. - Mar 29, 1989 - [4]
  12. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2011-09-05. Retrieved 2011-08-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^'CPAE List'. CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame. National Spekers Association.
  14. ^Lexington Herald Leader-'RADIO'S NIGHTINGALE TO LECTURE' - D1 LIFESTYLE = April 24, 1986 [5]
  15. ^Secrets Of A Superstar Speaker - Lilly Walters - McGraw-Hill - ISBN0-07-134707-0 / 9780071347075 - [6]
  16. ^Song For Melody - 2S4T by Felix Pallas



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