What’s Gone Well Today? ®
Here’s an easy way to recognize others… and in turn change how we look at our day, and our life.
When has someone made your day with the service they’ve given, or something they’ve said or done for you? Sharing these moments may inspire others. They lift the spirit!
On another note asking someone What’s Gone Well Today? ®, becomes life-changing. Conversations have a fresh, inspiring perspective.
In the larger picture our tools help individuals and organizations become more empathetic. We would love to hear from you! Please share an experience that’s gone well in your day.
Last June a friend gave our daughter a spiralizer for a wedding present. While they were away, we borrowed it and loved it, and eventually bought one. Last week we found an unused one at a thrift store and gave it to that original friend who was keenly interested but as of yet hadn’t got one herself.
Love hearing these insights from a grade 11 student who was wanting to be on top of her game with the late school start. Seeing the benefits is such a motivator to battling through so many topics. Are these the answers your teacher shared when you asked how the math you were studying was useful?
Our car’s driver seat slumped to the right again, a year after it was fixed by our garage. I made an appointment to have it fixed this week. Two mechanics worked on it, welding it more securely. When I was about to leave, the manager said, ” No charge. Just take it.”
Met a very loving and happy family at the grocery store. The girls in the cart were kissing and hugging each other, the older sister was keeping her stuffy cozy under her coat., the parents smiling. I asked each of them what they do to contribute to making such happy family. He said, ” Don’t see everything that goes on”. She said, ” Just give them love.”
I ran into some challenges when working on a large video project, and in the course of adjusting somehow deleted one of the project components.I took the approach that there was something to learn from it. I conferred with some expertise at UVic about it. I followed his tips but it was fruitless until I changed where I was looking. Then the missing info surfaced.
I was knocking on doors of our neighbourhood to update our Block Watch list. One neighbour invited me in . We had a wonderful talk about many things, including the insurance money we can save by being part of Block Watch, and the power of asking “What’s Gone Well Today” in grocery store lineups. Her son is a lovely piano student who we hear practicing a lot. That piano student invited me to play a local version of Monopoly.. We’re looking forward to that.