Pippi and me

Pippil_1Perhaps you will enjoy this wee little essay that appears today in the Christian Science Monitor!

About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

14 comments to " Pippi and me "
  • oh wow…i loved this “little” essay,,,with a big message and such graceful words ..

  • Good to see your gentle wisdom and gracious words in another venue that extends your reach.

    Keep creating, M

  • Atticus, Dan, and Mike – thanks for all your wonderful, supportive words, not only today, but also in the past – your support means a lot to me. Thanks!

  • I’ve never read that periodical before, not sure what Christian Science is ( i understand the science of mind, but that’s a diiferent spiritual course) and i loved that story! keep on turning em out!

  • that was wonderful. thank you for the beautiful lesson, and especially for your gracious examples.

  • Joy K.

    Another beautiful post, as usual, and a great lesson for humanity!

  • definitely a quality i need to become more familiar with. thank you for your gentle lesson!

  • definitely a quality i need to become more familiar with. thank you for your gentle lesson!

  • And did you ever have such pigtails?

    :?p

  • jylene

    published again– good for you! it’s great to see your work getting out there on paper. and really great essay– it seems like i’ve read it before, or parts of it maybe. as always, i love your work and i hope you never stop writing!

  • Many, many thanks to you all for your generous words and support!

    And, Jeremy, how did you know? Indeed, I was once hired as the Wendy’s hamburger empire mascot…(I’m not kidding, unfortunately. It was a traumatic, yet edifying experience… ;-)

    Jylene – good eye…almost all my non-37days writing these days finds its germ here. This was prompted by a 37days essay of many moons ago – thanks for your note!

  • That’s a delightful one. Glad more people can get inspired by that face-saving technique.

  • Sue Muller

    Dear Patti,
    I have suspected a strong bond with you and it was cemented by the news that you, too, wore out your library’s copy of Pippi Longstocking. Totally aside from the point of the article–which is a perfect lesson for me–you took me back to Pippi, my childhood heroine, and one I refer to even now.
    Blessings, Patti.
    Sue

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