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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I’ve been remembering my mother of late during a spiritual practice each morning, and when this came up in an email exchange with a friend, she wrote, ” That’s wonderful, that her strength is still being recognized. I remember her because we went on the same bus to second church, and she talked with my mom. Mom always used to say how sweet she was.
Great rememberings around Mother’s Day!”
A few days ago, I went to the grocery store and thought I’d look around in the garden area, a birdhouse caught my eye and I thought my friends would love it, then I wondered if I should get it and when would I give it to them, then in a flash the thought came to me that their anniversary was the next day! We usually go out for dinner for their anniversary but with the restrictions I knew we wouldn’t be doing it so I totally forgot all about the Anniversay! I gave them the birdhouse the next day and they just loved it! I had been in their wedding party 48 years ago so I would have been very disappointed if I had missed it so I was most grateful to have received the right thought at the right time, I felt it was a divine inspiration!
A friend was faced with this problem on a Sunday night in another city… I suggested turning off the circuit breaker for a few minutes and resetting it. This is a lesson that’s repeatedly faced me with computer devices.
Yet another opportunity to pay it forward.
Heard back that he’d done it, the second time with a 3 minute pause included… and the problem was solved.
COVID level protest …calling out the NDP for their broken promises on Old Growth preservation. We brought in an old clock with a message on it to Murray Rankin’s office.
This boulevard in our strata was unattended for a few months for a variety of reasons. Loni and I offered to cut it with our push mower when the home owner was not well. It was very heavy slogging. After half an hour one of the boarders of one of the adjacent houses offered to finish it with his electric mower. While a number of mysteries may still be lurking, our initiating action helped move things forward in a respectful and caring way.