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.

Hello there! I can tell you that what went well for me, was finding this website through a mutual collaborator who was interviewed by your project! It was my original intention to spread positive and progressive energy to the world and to have it return tells me that the universe is listening and watching and this is pure magic in itself, so I thank YOU for giving me this opportunity to introduce myself here and sharing your work on my blog. I hope to spend more time sharing such experiences with you in the near future =)
Something else that has gone well was I just finished up a blog post for the Salmon are Sacred event in Vancouver and people seem to be enjoying that. That was a very intense and important event to have covered and it gives me relief to do something positive for the cause.
Again thank you for giving me this opportunity to share this with you, what an inspiring project !
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Carol is very ill, and I was disappointed that I was unable to visit her earlier in Regina. We had attempted to get together but I was unable to organize from my end. I find traveling very difficult since my strokes. When the opportunity to visit Carol in Vancouver, at her sons’, came up I realized I would have to get to the ferry, catch buses, and find Carol’s son’s home. I didn’t know if I could do it. Then I remembered something I was told … “Ruth you need to risk.” Thus Carol’s son, Paul, helped me organize my route, and I headed to the Ferry, travel notes in hand, and trembling.
Things just unfolded: I showed my gold card, and boarded the ferry with ease. While standing in the line, a Jack Nicolson type gentleman commented “I hear a Gold Card”, we chatted and he offered to help, and drove me to Carol’s. Faith was at work.
Carol wasn’t home when I got there, and I was worried. It turned out she had walked very carefully and slowly to the bus to meet me. Our time together, while short, was glorious, and I was able to part wishing Carol well on her new journey. Happily, the closing hymn we sang this Sunday, “Great is thy Faithfulness” ….All I have needed Thy hand hath provided” is our song.