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.
A conversation at the Symphony started with a question about his shoes and sense of style…. lead to him giving me his business card, and then our having a coffee downtown a few days later. He shared the opening pages of his non-fiction account of some very rough times in his life, a life of prison, drugs and a lawyer who worked miracles and helped him turn around his life…..
I helped Christopher fix this website because I work at Bluehost. Fixed in 7 minutes and we ended up talking about bigger things and how we can be of value to our world by working together. Happy new years!
Invited to a surprise birthday party. Wonderful conversations. The man of the hour was in great shape… a youthful spirit.
My favourite thing about Christmas is to spend time with my family! My son came home from Calgary and my daughter and her husband brought their twins over for dinner on Christmas day. We had an opportunity to share gifts and time together and I am grateful that we managed to all get together this year. It was the twins’ first Christmas, they made it all very special! All the best in the New Year, so much good to come!!
We no longer needed this rolltop desk we bought back in the 70’s. Posted it for a great price and a PhD student responded .. and came with a friend and the two of them took the top off it so it would fit inside their Rav4. It took them some time. She is thrilled with this desk.
A friend’s Boxing Day tea found me about to leave, but meeting a stranger and within a few minutes this wonderful touching Classroom Moment was shared.
I shared this story with a geography teacher and he now wants to use these ideas in his high school class.