Earl Nightingale

Earl Nightingale
Earl Nightingalewas an American radio personality, writer, speaker, and author, dealing mostly on the subjects of human character development, motivation, excellence and meaningful existence; so named as the "Dean of Personal Development." He was the voice in the early 1950s of Sky King, the hero of a radio adventure series, and was a WGN radio show host from 1950 to 1956. Nightingale was the author of The Strangest Secret, which economist Terry Savage has called “…One of the great motivational...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntertainer
Date of Birth12 March 1921
CountryUnited States of America
We must be the epitome-the embodiment-of success. We must radiate success before it will come to us. We must first become mentally, from an attitude standpoint, the people we wish to become.
Your world and everything in it is a reflection of your own mental attitude toward yourself.
Attitude is the reflection of a person, and our world mirrors our attitude.
You are responsible for how your life turns out, and your attitude shapes that life for better or worse.
A great attitude is not the result of success; success is the result of a great attitude.
People don't have great attitudes because of great success, they have great success largely because of great attitudes.
It is our attitude toward life that determines life's attitude toward us. We get back what we put out.
Each of us creates his or her own life largely by our attitude.
If you'll begin to develop and maintain an attitude that says yes to life and the world, you'll be astonished at the changes you'll see.
Don't catch the bad and infectious attitudes of others.
You can control your attitude. Set it each morning.
If your attitude toward the world is good, you will obtain good results. If your attitude is excellent, excellent will your results.
Don't take the attitude of waiting for people to be nice to you - be nice to them. Don't sit in front of a cold stove waiting for the heat. Put in the fuel. Act first.
Everything in the world we want to do or get done, we must do with and through people. Every dollar we will ever earn must come from people. The person we love, and with whom we want to spend the rest of our life, is a human being with whom we must interact. Our children are individuals, each different from any other person who ever lived. And what affects them most is our attitude-the loving kindness they see and feel whenever we are around them. If you'll begin to develop and maintain an attitude that says yes to life and the world, you'll be astonished at the changes you'll see.