Teleconversation with: PattiDigh

The Top Questions

How do you suggest teaching this to children so they don't have to unlearn bad habits/limiting beliefs when they get older?

How do we shift the conversation we seem to have with young people—what do you want to be when you grow up—to one that is more holistic and inclusive: who do you want to be as you grow up and what kind of life do you want to create?

I haven't finished the book yet - I only picked it up last night - can you talk a little bit about the incredible artwork throughout the book?

What's your view on happiness? how have you discovered it?

Patti, is your book all about “live life like there is no tomorrow?”

Does living intentionally means setting clear goals in life?

How difficult was it to write the book? In other words, was it uplifting as you worked through it or did you struggle with the sadness of loss making it tough to get through?

I believe that balance is the key to a fulfilling life - between work and life, etc...Any suggestions for greater balance?

Does living with intention have any root in culture? In other words, do people in some parts of the world live more intentionally than others?

How do you live intentionally when you have all the pressures to provide for family and make a mortgage so you can't truly follow your dreams?