Customer Stories “We the Prosperous” – Dina Proctor Dina Proctor’s 20s were difficult. They were a time of unfulfillment and depression—so much so that she set a date to take her own life. Then she found meditation and the ability to find inner peace and happiness. It changed her life. It saved her life. And it awoke in her a desire to share Written by Intuit Blog team Published Oct 30, 2017 - [Updated Jul 21, 2021] 1 min read Dina Proctor’s 20s were difficult. They were a time of unfulfillment and depression—so much so that she set a date to take her own life. Then she found meditation and the ability to find inner peace and happiness. It changed her life. It saved her life. And it awoke in her a desire to share its benefits. She wrote a book titled “Madly Chasing Peace.” She also ran up a lot of credit card debt learning how to start a business—then got her finances under control with the help of an accountant who showed her how to use QuickBooks software to sync with her credit card. Today, Dina has found her bliss in coaching others in meditation. “I started helping people,” she says. “That’s where I found something that I really loved to do.” Previous Post “We the Prosperous” – Donna Jones Next Post “We the Prosperous” – Nikki Bell Written by Intuit Blog team Our team of contributors loves to uncover inspiring stories and share helpful tips to help power your prosperity. Browse Related Articles Social Responsibility Intuit partners with The Farmlink Project to address climate change and combat food waste Life at Intuit How to become a better trans+ and non-binary ally Life at Intuit Here’s how women at Intuit inspire inclusion Taxpayer Empowerment Powering prosperity for women means addressing gender inequities in the tax code Job Readiness Powering prosperity, one community at a time Taxpayer Empowerment Setting the record straight on tax preparation Small Business Intuit acquires IP and hires talent from Proper Finance Canada Growing with Intuit Social Responsibility Intuit and Khan Academy team up to offer free financial education to students and teachers Innovative Thinking A new tool to make taxes more transparent