Words to live by.

I am taking the rest of this week and the weekend off to celebrate the life of my dearly departed friend, Laurie Foley, as she is laid to rest. As I go, let me share with you her business and life manifesto. Words to live by, and words that she did live by.

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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.

8 comments to " Words to live by. "
  • Debbie Schaffer

    Beyond powerful and words for all of us to live by!

  • Jane Hall

    Good advice…I especially love DO WHAT MATTERS and Rest before you’re tired.

    Thinking of you Patti.

  • Glad Loreen

    Thank you, Patti
    May I use this shot on a luncheon program this spring honoring a local support agency serving families in need?
    Can. Provide more info as needed
    Part of MAR circle in State.
    ❤️ Glad Loreen

  • MarySue Foster

    Thank you for honoring your friend. Thank you for all you do to make the world a kinder, better place. This is a wonderful poster, full of juicy gems.

  • Scott Steen

    Thinking of you at this difficult time. I wish I had known Laurie. Her wisdom, decency, and humanity shine through everything you have ever written about her.

    Laurie’s manifesto made me remember a story about a man who had a similar set of rules to live by. Have I ever told you about Alan Baskin? I never knew him either, but his daughter once told me his amazing story in a bar. I’d love to share it with you some time. Here are his Ten Commandments:

    1. So What!
    2. Why Not?
    3. To Be, Or Not To Be
    4. Absolute Honesty From A Loving Place
    5. I Take Full Responsibility
    6. When You Give It Up… You Get It All
    7. When In Doubt, Throw It Out
    8. Forgive Everyone
    9. Love, Without Conditions
    10. Be Like A Kid In A Candy Store

  • Melissa

    Wow..beautiful words..

  • Tina Tierson

    Thank you Patty. Today I’m celebrating my son’s birthday. He would be 48 years old but left the world at 22 in Desert Storm. I’m going to get a cupcake and put a lighted candle in it to celebrate his life and the gift he is to me still. This is, of course, due to Laurie and I’ll send her blessings as well. Maybe you could ask her to look Tim up for me and give him a hug. <3

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