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!
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Happy times for today: Long visit with my son Randy, who enormously helped me organize my apartment at Somerset, and to bring some stuff over from my Eberts St. house, now occupied by my grandson.
And thanks to you, for suggesting I let you know one good thing a day
Went to a celebration of life on Pender Island. I’d known the fellow for 7 years before he moved away. When we got to Pender he found a loving, accepting community. So interesting to see how people can reinvent themselves over the years.
Two others accompanied us on the trip there… Much learned from talking with them as well. One of them we hadn’t talked with for 20 years.
Had a visit with a friend at Somerset House. It was frank conversation… We talked about a time for rebirth. I suggested work on a project together…. of posting a What’s Gone Well moment each day. He agreed and asked for a reminder which I later sent. He replied later in the evening with a beautiful moment he’d had over dinner.
I’d heard from another friend how encouraging it was to post a What’s Gone Well moment and assured that someone who cared will read it, and may in fact respond. This is what I was promising when I ‘wrote the book’ on the process. Great to see it happening now. It’s an evolutionary leap for the practice.
What went well today. My father, so uprooted and disoriented when he moved from his familiar home to a retirement residence, has not been alone. Beautiful and kind people have replanted his spirit in a new place, and like the angels who stand over each blade of grass and whisper “grow”, these caring friends have watered and nurtured his replanting.
We can not go back to what we once were.
We can go forward
To what we will be
I had a lovely dinner with Anne tonight, then she came up to my room and we had some marsala together.
Listening to my son’s ventures in the trades, primarily the interactions he has with others and vice versa. I often marvel on the impact that words and actions really do make on all of us. Since my encounter with hi … Conversation Changes Lives I have become much more aware of what really is important as listener or talker.