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.

It’s good to text and message, and you post them, when some people don’t find time yet to get together.
Encouraging people to post positive and happy moments not only make people count blessings more, appreciate more, it also make the person who post them, happy more.
Gradually people’s mind will be trained to remember good moments.
Training the mind while lifting the spirit!
Meeting a new friend ! Awesone 😊 A good whole hearted conversation has always been one of my greatest Joy’s … gift filled ♡ I say thank you, thank you !♡
I am creating a vision board. I found some pictures that represent my dreams and goals. I am setting my vision board on my phone. I can see and focus on that many times each day .It will inspire me to achieve my dreams and goals.
Hosted a meeting to talk about Saanich City Council’s approach to governing the city. A fairly diverse group of people attended and shared ideas that were very helpful as to how this council operates and what citizens can do. We used one of my discussion structures that helped contain the discussions in an equitable way.
What’s gone well today? Sometimes I got it right. And sometimes I got it wrong and hurt my father’s feelings. Sometimes he was sad, and sometimes he was happily chatting with good old friends who come to visit, and good new friends who will surely become living companions. What’s gone well? I, the daughter, have stayed afloat, keep my calm and my long view, learned how to parent a parent. My daddy delivered me. And now that it is my turn to stand at his side, in another passage that can’t be hurried, I am finding out that yes, I can do this.
The day after the snowfall my Mom insisted on taking the recycling out … against my wishes… I helped her partway and wanted her to wait while I went the remaining few yards. As I ran ahead she continued on and fell down. When I looked back she was crawling on her knees in the snow. A truck had stopped in the middle of the road and a tall, kind gentleman had jumped out and was picking up my Mom helping her on her feet as I returned to support Mom. He left his truck in the road while he walked with us to the cleared sidewalk until he was certain we could get back home safely. It was totally awesome!
Not only was I grateful for this man’s kind and loving act but the ‘irritation /aggravation’ I was feeling about my Mom’s wish to go outside against my wishes evaporated in gratitude and also Mom had no after effects from this experience.