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BOOKS
A classic assortment of motivating literature written by the widely acclaimed author Earl Nightingale

COMPACT DISCS
An impressive line of motivating audio programs from Radio Hall of Fame personality, Earl Nightingale

DOWNLOADS
Save yourself time and money by downloading Earl Nightingale audio programs in MP3 format.  Sample audio files now available.  Buy one today!

From The Private Library of Earl Nightingale
A comprehensive collection of  human success messages, written and recorded by Earl Nightingale

Retreat & Seminar

Shirts, Mugs, Caps, MORE

THE STRANGEST SECRET

The ORIGINAL 1956 GOLD RECORD RECORDING, written and recorded by the Dean of Motivation, Earl Nightingale.
The Strangest Secret recording, and these six words, "We become what we think about", have changed the lives of millions of people around the world, and earned for Nightingale the honorary title of the, Greatest Philosopher of the nineteenth century!


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earlnightingale.com: available products

Acres of Diamonds
"Acres of Diamonds"  - - One of the most powerful messages ever written by Earl Nightingale! 

An Introduction to the Private Library of Earl Nightingale

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

COMING SOON

FREE - Listen to Earl Nightingale's Introduction to his human success library!


Creative Thinking - Revised Classic Recording
Click here to listen to a sample of this audio program.

Earl Nightingale - As A Man Thinketh

Earl Nightingale - El Secreto Mas Raro

Earl Nightingale - Sky King - The Black Circle

Earl Nightingale - Sky King - The Lady Sheriff

Earl Nightingale - Sky King - The Mark Of El Diablo

Earl Nightingale’s Greatest Discovery
Winner of the Napoleon Hill Gold Medal for Literary Excellency. Earl Nightingale, author and creator of The Strangest Secret - "we become what we think about", tells about his life and his observations and gives sound advise for directing one’s life. Foreword by Wayne Dyer. Hard cover, Limited First Edition

Earl Nightingale’s Greatest Discovery - Japanese
Japanese translation of EARL NIGHTINGALE'S GREATEST DISCOVERY,Winner of the Napoleon Hill Gold Medal for Literary Excellency.

Earl Nightingale's Platinum Library

The Earl Nightingale’s Platinum Library - is a must for everyone & can only be found here!  Exclusive offering - this is what you will receive . . .


Earl Nightingale's Platinum Library for Realtors
Incredible program for Realtors!  MUST HAVE!

Earl Nightingale's Platinum Library for Young People
This is a special edition for young people starting out in life! 

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Learning To Fly As A Nightingale

"Learning to Fly as a Nightingale is a fascinating book which everyone should read.  Earl Nightingale was a legend in his time. Diana Nightingale brings him alive again for all of us." - 
Ruth Stafford Peale, Co-founder of Peale Center for Christian Living.

A biographical, motivational love story, by Diana Nightingale. This is a personal look into the lives of Diana and Earl Nightingale before they met and married; a glimpse at their love story, and the inspiring story of how Diana found the courage to go on after Earl’s passing. Hard cover, A First, and Limited edition.

The Common Denominator of Success

Of course, like most of us, I’d been brought up on the popular belief that the secret of success is hard work, but I’d seen so many men work hard without succeeding and so many men succeed without working hard that I had become convinced that hard work was not the real secret even though in most cases it might be one of the requirements.

And so I set out on a voyage of discovery which carried me through biographies and autobiographies and all sorts of dissertations on success and the lives of successful men and women until I finally reached the point at which I realized that the secret I was trying to discover lay not only in what people did, but also in what made them do it!


The Nightingale Renewal Retreat
Be one of the prestigious few to discover the gateway to the heart of paradise.

Inspired out of the mystical ambience of a harmonious natural environment, and adorned with the privacy you'd come to expect of a prestigious resort sanctuary, you are cordially invited to share a week with Diana Nightingale, international speaker, author and widow of the late, Earl Nightingale.

Join her in a private, elegant, Villa Resort - - an undeniable treasure only the truly fortunate will experience.


The Nightingale Renewal Retreat
 

Be one of the prestigious few to discover the gateway to the heart of paradise.

Inspired out of the mystical ambience of a harmonious natural environment, and adorned with the privacy you'd come to expect of a prestigious resort sanctuary, you are cordially invited to share a week with Diana Nightingale, international speaker, author and widow of the late, Earl Nightingale.

Join her in a private, elegant, Villa Resort - - an undeniable treasure only the truly fortunate will experience. This retreat/renewal experience will be remembered for a lifetime.

Announcing the Nightingale Luxury Renewal Retreat


The Original 1956 Gold Record Recording of The Strangest Secret
"Secrets" come and go, but for more than fifty years, Earl Nightingale's, The Strangest Secret, is still the number one choice by listeners around the world! This is the original, 1956 Gold Record recording of THE STRANGEST SECRET by Earl Nightingale.

The Original Classic Recording of Creative Thinking
Earl Nightingale shows us how to change our lives, by changing the way we think! 2 CD’s

The Strangest Secret - The Original 1956 Gold Record Recording
Click here to listen to a sample of this audio program.

The Winner’s Notebook
Earl Nightingale, realizing that writing down ones goals and desires is an important part of the equation for achievement, he wished to publish a book which would provide, not only information and inspiration, but give the reader space on each page to jot down their individual thoughts and ideas as they read his messages and became inspired. Claiming it as their personal "winner's notebook" becomes a positive affirmation that they are now, and will always be, a "Winner"!

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earlnightingale.com: newsletter archives

WW II Poems by Diana Nightingale
Earl loved to celebrate special occasions and always managed to surprise me with something very special on those romantic holidays such as anniversaries of when we met, married, and of course, Valentine’s Day. He’s been gone now for almost 18 years, and it must be true that love never dies because he still finds ways of making those special days surprising for me in some way. Therefore, I wasn’t surprised today, while searching through the archives of old Nightingale documents, papers, scripts and photographs, that I found, yet another treasure -a treasure that has been tucked away since World War II.

Christmas Letter by Diana Nightingale
I took a few days last week to put up some Christmas decorations. I don’t go as hog-wild as I used to when the kids were small, and certainly not as elaborately as I did when Earl was alive. Earl loved the holidays and we always started decorating the day after Thanksgiving and left everything up until after the Orthodox Christmas in late January.

From Darkness to Download by Diana Nightingale
Well, unlike reading books, electric light bulbs, the telegraph, and phonographs (that's what he called them) really caught on. While the light bulb served many useful purposes, the telegraph was able to transfer words from one place to another, and the phonograph became a really big hit when music could be magically transformed and captured into tiny...

"Water At Night" by By Earl Nightingale
"WATER AT NIGHT"

Acres of Diamonds by Earl Nightingale
One of the most interesting Americans alive around the turn of the century, was a man by the name of Russell Herman Conwell. He was born in 1843 and lived until 1925. He was a lawyer for about fifteen years, and then he became a clergyman (I think he was a Baptist) . . .

Clean, at What Cost? by

The "ides" of March by Diana Nightingale
 Earl Nightingale began his "two lives" in the month of March. He was born to his earthly life in March, and was born to eternal life in March, as well. Each year since his passing I have endeavored to present something of Earl’s works to his followers in the month of March. This year, I just want to share some of the great lessons I learned from him that have enhanced my life and, my journey without him, in hopes that you, too, will find something of value which will enhance your life.

Attack on America by Diana Nightingale
As morning blossomed on the east coast, men, women and children reenacted countless daily routines in preparation for leaving for work, school, and leisure. Morning routines that were carried out with the usual precision/ chaos that comes only from years of coexistence with other household members as they learned to move in and out of bathrooms, bedrooms and kitchens in a kind of dance-like fashion, while urgings of haste to stay on schedule were often times interrupted to hunt for lost sneakers, homework, or reports for the big meeting, until finally...

Attitude - Faith In Action by Earl Nightingale
It is our attitude that determines what happens to us in life. As William James of Harvard once put it, “It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else will affect its successful outcome.”

Homesick? by
Did you know that plants reduce indoor pollution and provide us with a healthier physical atmosphere? Plants absorb pollutants occurring microorganisms break down the chemicals.

World War II Poems by By Earl Nightingale
"March They Shall"

A Best Seller by Earl Nightingale
One of the greatest things that can happen to a person - - and it happens to only a few - - is to produce something that becomes a best seller. It can be a product, a service, or in its most familiar sense, it can be a book, a song, or a recording. No one can say exactly what makes a best seller, but when...

Soy's the Answer by
. . . and I wanted to achieve beauty without expense . . .

Untitled WW II Poem by By Earl Nightingale

The hunger of all man began . . .


Defining Success by Earl Nightingale

Much has been written about this word “success” and what it means, how to achieve it. I looked up what some of the great minds of the past had to say about this interesting condition . .  .


USS Arizona - Pearl Harbor by Earl Nightingale

I grew up during the Great Depression, and after my father left us, my mother, two brothers and I lived in Tent City, in Long Beach, California.  What we lacked in monetary wealth, Honey, our mother, more than made up for in love and guidance.  It was she, who developed in me, my love for books, and I longed for the day when I would be old enough to set out into the world and visit some of the far off places I had read about. 


It's Friday, but Sunday's Comin by Diana Nightingale

Earl passed away the day before Easter, in 1989, and a few months later, a friend gave me a cassette to listen to. It was by Dr. Anthony Campolo and titled, "It’s Friday, but Sunday’s Comin."


Reflections and Recollections From The Desert by Diana Nightingale

Earl was an early riser - - always popping out of bed with a great idea to write about and share with his many followers, so by mid-day, he was ready to shut off his typewriter, go to lunch and go off to “seize’ what was left of the rest of the day.  I loved that each day I shared with Earl began in the same secure and loving way, but how it unfolded was always new and surprising, and totally unpredictable.


The Common Denominator of Success by

“.. .Of course, like most of us, I’d been brought up on the popular belief that the secret of success is hard work, but I’d seen so many men work hard without succeeding and so many men succeed without working hard that I had become convinced that hard work was not the real secret even though in most cases it might be one of the requirements.
 


The Wedge of Discouragement by Earl Nightingale

Have you ever felt discouragement so deeply that you had a hard time coming up with a good answer for living?

Well, we all have from time to time. And I got to thinking the other day about a fable I read some while back. I don’t remember where I read it, or who wrote it, but, here it is as well as I can remember it . . .

 


Pumpkin In A Jug by Earl Nightingale & Diana Nightingale

In the fall when the leaves are turning, a chill is in the air and roadside merchants offer fall apples, squash and pumpkins, I am reminded of the farmer who was walking through his pumpkin patch early in the growing season, and while walking near the road that ran by his farm, he found a one-gallon glass jug that some motorist had tossed into his field. He stood looking at the jug for a few moments, and then for no particularly good reason, he poked a small pumpkin into the jug without damaging the vine . . .


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