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.
Learning how to use LinkedIn. I called a food industry professional recruiter to introduce myself. He only gave me 2 minutes of his time, and it was jam packed with good info. He agreed to look at my resume and It ended up that I had a phone interview with a colleague of his… Now I have a recruiter looking to place me in a job somewhere. Woohoo!
We booked a room in the Bob Wright Centre at UVic for a lecture after dinner. No tech support available for the sound. My friend teaches in the room. I remembered her husband’s rock band’s name, and from there tracked down their home number. I talked to my friend who walked me through the control panel on the desk. Success!
Biking along Shelbourne I remembered that the Shelbourne Community Kitchen is open as of March 25th. I dropped in, met their program coordinator, and got a brief glimpse into their ‘good work.’ Will sit down and record a bit of their story on video in a week .
A caring stranger at night
Walking through a grocery store I pulled out my cell phone from my pocket. A fellow standing in line, called out.. letting me know a $10 bill had fallen from my pocket ( silently)..
Reaching out and touching the face of God
Hearing what moments stood out to a veteran fighter, bomber and trainer in the RAF and RCAF.
a href=”https://www.conversationworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/lamp.jpg”> Forgot to leave this lamp that I was giving away, on the porch. When I realized my mistake I was able to phone one of our tenants who was home at the time, and he stepped in.. just at the right time. Phew…