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.
You did it! Congratulations on “walking your talk”, setting the pace for the rest of us, leading by example, letting your actions speak for themselves, etc. Seriously, you do inspire me, Patti, and I can’t wait to hear all about the Half-marathon.
Hugs,
Nancy Scott (nanakin1)
Congratulations! What an accomplishment! Congratulations to you and your fellow LIAV Flying Pig Runners! WOW. WOW! I hope you have some post-run pampering or festivities planned. Good for you!
Wooo hooo! Congratulations! I pictured you crossing the finish line so many times over the past several weeks (sort of like distance prayer… not sure if it helps but it sure can’t hurt) Yay you!
Congratulations! The picture brought tears to my eyes. I lighted the candle you requested, both for you and my hubby who run the Rio Pinto race today (http://www.desafiopinto.com.ar/home.php)
Yay, Patti! I got the feeling you weren’t feeling too confident there, toward the end, with the start line looming…Way to kick ass! (Can I say that…?) I’m absolutely thrilled and grinning a huge silly grin at your accomplishment and for not giving up or giving in. Yay!
Congratulations, Patti and the LIAV entire Flying Pig team! Courage is recognizing fear and going forward anyway. Y’all went forward 13.5 miles! You can do ANYTHING now, eh?!?
I’m already researching for another half marathon for next year (even looked at a couple full marathons that allow walkers). How quickly we forget the pain and remember the high of accomplishment! Thanks for talking me into this!
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ABOUT PATTI
In 2005, Patti Digh started her blog, 37days, following the death of her stepfather who died just 37 days after being diagnosed with cancer. Six books about living mindfully followed. And there’s more to come.