Teleconversation with: PattiDigh

The Top Questions

When I ask myself - "What's stopping me?" - I often discover it's me, yet i can't seem to get out of my own way, have you ever felt like that and do you have any ideas?

A lot is said about being present and paying attention - is that different from 'living intentionally'?

As an executive, your work has really been a wake up call for me, yet I find myself lost in the stresses of work? Where would you begin to implement this mindset in a business setting?

Knowing that a loved one has a short time to live, how would you recommend that we celebrate the rest of our time together?

'Life is a verb' is a powerful title and lesson - How does that thought continually impact your life?

The Top Questions

The worklife is so hectic, I am clueless on how to be mindful. All I know is work gets me money and money gets me rest other things

I will die after 7 days (out of anxiety if nothing else) if someone tells me that I will be dead after 37 days. How can we live life intentionally with fear of death in back of the mind?

Of the challenges you have faced in your life, particularly the ones prior to the birth of 37days, which do believe you would have dealt with differently in the moment, knowing then what you know now?

Your site says this is a "Soul-help" book. Why was it important to make that distinction?

Has your perspective on life changed after writing the book or did you write it to get all of these ideas that were in your head out of your head?