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If anyone had told me, even six months ago, that I would spend 91 days in an alcohol/drug recovery program, I would have been incredulous.  Alcohol rehab? Me? Yet, on January 25th of this year, I enrolled in Dan Callahan’s recovery program, The Last Resort, Real Life Recovery." 

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The Last Resort, Thanks Diana Nightingale,

"The First Lady Of Transformation"

For Her Support Of Our Cause And Services.

 

It was my pleasure to talk at length with Dan. I love success stories and everyone on this planet can have one. It's a matter of choice - have a story of excuses that you lug around and bore people with - - no, I'm not heartless or insensitive, but we all have good reasons not to show up for life every day,or do what the successful people do who meet their challenges head on and come out victorious! Each of us is equipped with the necessary tools/weapons to overcome whatever obstacle is placed in our lives - - that's why all of our challenges are as unique as we are. We each get our own "bagged lunch" at birth, if you don't like what you get, it's up to you to trade it in for something better. It begins with thought, followed by action. Earl always said that if one doesn't like his or her life, and wants to know "why", just take a look in the mirror! Congrats Dan for your choices and all that you do to help others find theirs.

Big hugs, Diana

Once a person chooses the path of recovery they often seek out therapeutic methods to assist them in their journey to the light. Most buy in to the dysfunctional syndrome theory. They begin to focus on what is wrong with them as opposed to designing a new life based on their strengths.

At The Last Resort, we think differently. We believe you can challenge the medical model of treatment. Be open to new ideas and theories. Our Peer to Peer Real Life Recovery Program can and will make a difference in your life.

Many years ago, I received a sales brochure in the mail for a program called "Lead the Field" an enrichment program by Earl Nightingale based on the work "The Strangest Secret" an accounting and guide to implement The Law of Attraction.

This audio program confirmed what I had already believed. Clean and sober folks are not broken people. In fact quite the opposite, we are special people that have overcome unbelievable hurdles in life. We are strong, resourceful people that know how to survive.

This self-growth program was a breath of fresh air for me. It was like night and day, a spark went off and I began to live my life differently.

The Last Resort’s real life recovery programs are based upon the teachings of Earl Nightingale and other forward thinkers and leaders of the self-development movement. Our programs offer "The Key" to implementing radical positive change in an individual’s life.

It is a proven system that begins from the standpoint of where the individual is in their development. We focus on your strengths and guide you with methods on how to think better, how to make choices that are leading you to where you truly want to go and show you how to focus the direction you are taking to achieve an abundant life. Recovery is the beginning of living a life of joy, prosperity and service.

It is with this in mind that we introduce to you the master Earl Nightingale.


 

About Earl Nightingale

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"Earl, was born in Los Angeles, California in 1921. By 1933, his father had left him, his mother and two brothers. It was the bottom of the Great Depression and millions were unemployed. Earl’s mother worked at the WPA in a sewing factory to provide for her three boys. They lived in Tent City, behind the old Mariner Apartments on the waterfront in Long Beach, California, and while being poor didn’t seem to bother most of the other kids, it bothered Earl, and he wanted to know why they were so poor, while others, he observed, appeared to be so rich. Why some people were so miserable, while others, so happy. Simply, what made people turn out the way they do.

At that time, no one, that Earl asked seemed to have an answer to his questions. Not his mom or any of the other adults in his neighborhood. But, certain that someone, somewhere, had the answer, and had written it down, Earl marched himself off to the library and began a literary search that would stretch over the next twenty years - a search that would lead Earl to study the world’s great religions, philosophy and psychology.

When Earl was seventeen, eager to escape his surroundings, and explore new and exciting places, he joined the Marines. He was sent to Hawaii, and stationed aboard the USS Arizona. He was in his station, the morning of the attack on Pearl Harbor and was one of twelve surviving Marines on board that day.

Before being mustered out of the war, Earl was returned to the states and was an instructor at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. While there he noticed a new radio station under construction, and applied for a job. He was hired by WJNC, and began his radio career.

After the war, Earl went to work for KTAR in Phoenix. Radio was in it’s “hay day”, and with Earl’s talent, it wasn’t long before he moved to where the heart of the action was - - Chicago, Illinois. Offered jobs at both NBC, and CBS, he went to work for CBS, where he quickly became a legendary icon to kids across the nation, as the voice radio hero, Sky King . When he wasn’t flying through the sky in his airplane, The Songbird, or riding off on his horse to round up the bad guys, Earl was busy writing and broadcasting his daily radio, and later, television show, from the broadcast stations in the Windy City.

Later, expanding his horizon, Earl bought a small Franklin Life Insurance agency, where each Saturday morning, he would give little pep talks to the salesmen, hoping to inspire and motivate them to be the best salesmen they could be.

One day, Earl told his office manager that he planned to take a fishing vacation and would be away for a few weeks. Because the salesmen relied so heavily on their weekly pep talks from Earl, the manager expressed concern that sales would drop during Earl’s absence. Earl came up with the idea to record something that could be played while he was gone.

Earl thought about what he might write, and turned the question over and over again in his mind. Then, one night, a short time later, he woke up and knew exactly what he wanted to say. He got up, went to his typewriter and wrote a short message. The next morning, he recorded the message and pressed it on a record. The message contained the most valuable information Earl had ever learned - a conclusion of truth that he had searched for and found in every book he’d ever read since he was a child of nine. Of course, he hadn’t recognized this . . . truth, during those long years of self-education, because he had been looking for something else - - the answer to the question he had asked his mother when he was little, why they were so poor, and what made people turn out the way they do.

His enlightenment had come when he was twenty-nine, while working at CBS. He happened to be reading, Think and Grow Rich, when he read the words, “we become what we think about”. Suddenly, like a bolt out of the blue, he realized that he had been reading the same truth over and over again, from the New Testament, in the sayings of Buddha, in the writings of Lao Tse, to the works of Emerson. “We become what we think about.” “As ye sow, so shall ye reap.”

Of course. We can’t become anything but what we think!

So, it was from this enlightenment that Earl wrote his, The Strangest Secret message. He said he called it that, because of the irony of it all - that this truth of why we become, whatever it is we become, is no “secret” at all, and therefore, it’s “strange” that we don’t all know about it!

Earl gave the recording to his manager and left on his fishing trip. When he returned, he was amazed at the reaction to the message. Everyone who had heard the record, wanted one for themselves. Earl pressed more records for the salesmen. The salesmen played it, not only for themselves, but for their families; and friends, and when the others heard it, wanted one, too.

Over the next thirteen years, the demand for The Strangest Secret would grow so large that Earl accepted an offer of help to fulfill orders from an acquaintance, Lloyd Conant, who had a small mail order company. Together, they formed the Nightingale-Conant Corporation of Chicago and became the founding pioneers and world leaders in the personal development industry.

The Strangest Secret , went on to receive a Gold Record. The only recording of it’s kind to ever go Gold.

Meanwhile, Earl Nightingale’s success as a radio and later, television personality continued to grow, as did the demand for him as a speaker. Earl’s radio program, Our Changing World, became the most highly syndicated radio program ever, and was heard across the US, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, South Africa, the Bahamas, 23 countries overseas, as well as the Armed Forces Network.

In 1985, Earl was inducted into The Assiciation of National Broadcasters, Radio Hall of Fame.

During his lifetime, Earl Nightingale wrote and recorded over 7,000 radio programs, 250 audio programs as well as television programs and videos.

In the mid-eighties, Earl wrote his first book, Earl Nightingale’s Greatest Discovery for which he received the Napoleon Hill Gold Medal for Literary Excellency.

Just prior to his passing in 1989, Earl, created a new format for a book that included his text, his illustations, and incorporated space for a private journal. He called it The Winner’s Notebook .

After his retirement and before his death, Earl and his wife, Diana formed Keys Publishing, to take his and her work to future generations. At the time of his death, in 1989, Earl Nightingale’s multitude of recorded messages were played around the world, inspiring people from all cultures, nationalities and races, to live their lives to their fullest.

After Earl's passing, Diana kept her promise to her late husband to continue his work, and brought back the original Strangest Secret, as well as other works that were created more than 50 years ago, continuing the Nightingale legacy, which Earl gave to her.

Today, Earl Nightingale is remembered as the greatest philosopher of his time, and his best selling programs and books continue to sell daily, and inspire new generations around the world, to reach their highest potential."

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