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.
Big lessons about keeping our filters clear.
When our dishes ( and other parts of our days) are not coming out squeaky clean, cleaning out our filter is the key. I had not done this in about 3 years and even when we rinsed our plates.
Finding a wonderful detailed YouTube instruction clip was a key to the operation. Our dishes come out squeaky clean now. Here’s the link Mind you, not paying attention for a few seconds, and missing a screw removal, took me an extra hour of fiddling.
What are we keeping in our mental filter?
Great to hear/ see people surrounding themselves with successful, positive folks doing what they love. #AllCityAthletics continues to grow, to find more pieces of the puzzle of success. They come by it honestly.
Realizing their gift and moving forward – and being recognized as the real thing!
A ‘thank you’ to the drivers of Orange County, California. This was our first time renting a car and driving in the area. I was so impressed with the patience and considerations ( even at highway speeds) that we experienced in finding our way, and changing lanes. Even when we paused slightly in a moment of indecision, or making a a lane change, other California drivers were gracious. It made such a difference, and lessened the stress.
I was sitting in the Student Union Building on campus and a fellow walked by a couple of time looking a bit lost. I talked with him.. He sat down and said he was waiting to meet with his daughter. We had a wonderful, far-reaching conversation.
My wife tutors an international student attending a private school in Victoria. He reported that he learned more in 70 minutes with her than he had in a month in the classroom.
We returned to our ‘home’ on a very hot California afternoon. We went to turn on the air conditioner and found it unplugged. We saw no outlet that would fit its plug. It was clear we needed a fresh, learned insight on this problem. We contacted our hosts who were back in Vancouver, and they affirmed that
1. We needed to use a remote control, pointed at the a/c to get it going.
2. It didn’t need to be plugged in.
Turns out there are 2 a/c units in the room as shown in the picture here. The one on the floor, no longer works, and the one by the ceiling works really well, if we point the remote at it. So important to keep our focus on the real factors in our life, in a situation, not the posers.