😁 Tell Me Something Good 👍

PrettyLilPussy19

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It's one of my favorite questions to ask: tell me something good.

It can be anything! Something about your day, a cool fact, something you're looking forward to, someone that made you smile... literally anything.

So...... tell me something good!
 
It's one of my favorite questions to ask: tell me something good.

It can be anything! Something about your day, a cool fact, something you're looking forward to, someone that made you smile... literally anything.

So...... tell me something good!

You can do anything you want.....I have faith in you
 
Hi there:)
I am excited about the autumn, and Halloween is right around the corner. Hope everyone is having a lovely evening:rose:
 
A close friend said she appreciated me cheering her up today, but I wasn't aware I was doing that. I thought I was just being silly and stupid. I love a very subtle win/win - two people feeling good without trying.
 
A while back I reached out to a former colleague and good guy and encouraged him to apply to my team for an opening. He was hired on as a contractor.

I also encouraged a bestie to come from her company and apply for an opening. She also got hired onto the team as a contractor.

Our team opened up two full time positions and I found out today that they both got hired. :D
 
Living out some of my travel dreams. Just came back from Greece and off to Canada for the weekend.

Getting to have phone conversations with someone I really enjoy speaking with.

Living next door to my cousin and having the close friends bond as well as family. :rose:

Living in a cozy house instead of a big house is way better for my inner peace.
 
I was recently promoted at work. The other two applicants declined to be interviewed when they heard that I was applying. That made me feel good.
 
I've been reflecting on how I've grown and evolved these last couple years. I feel like I've rewired my brain to have better habits and be much more positive. And it's been a long time coming after some very rough times. So it feels earned. Life is good when you get to where you're supposed to be. :):heart::cool:
 
I've been reflecting on how I've grown and evolved these last couple years. I feel like I've rewired my brain to have better habits and be much more positive. And it's been a long time coming after some very rough times. So it feels earned. Life is good when you get to where you're supposed to be. :):heart::cool:

Proud of you kid!!
 
I used to tell this story when I was teaching adults how to be Scout Leaders....not sure if this fits the bill of your thread or not, but here goes.

In ancient days, goods traveled by cart over trails. Due to the heat and length of travel, meats and goods often spoiled and turned bad during the trip. So the ancients discovered they could be more productive and have better goods at market if they used boats to transport the stuff. The ocean temperature helped keep the goods cool and extended the time the goods stayed fresh - along with shortening the travel time.

But new issues cropped up. Most notably the tide. Ship Captains now had to time port entry based upon the tides. Ports weren't like modern ports of today. They had to throw a rope around a rock to tie off before using a plank to get on/off the ship. Mooring next to a ragged rock was tricky business. So they had to time the tides.

Clever Captains would let the tide take them in without sails (or minimum sails) to slowly approach the rocks. That meant they needed to watch for the moment when the tides was just turning and starting in. If they weren't paying attention, they'd miss the tide and have to wait - possibly spoiling the product and losing money. The term used at the time for this observation was, "Ob Portu."

As with many ancient words and terms, today's variation of it has morphed and changed a little. Today the term Ob Portu is now known as, "opportunity." Take advantage of life as the tide is coming in. It might be too late if you wait and tide recedes.
 
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It's one of my favorite questions to ask: tell me something good.

It can be anything! Something about your day, a cool fact, something you're looking forward to, someone that made you smile... literally anything.

So...... tell me something good!

My visit with Tink went so well we've already scheduled our next visit :) it feels like forever away, but my god am I ever looking forward to it!!!
 
Where 3 roads met, the romans would erect a noticeboard.

Of course, this would soon be filled with news that only mattered if you were local.

For any long distance travelers, the information on the noticeboard was irrelevant facts that had no bearing on anything.

Tri via.
 
For the most part, it is official that I have a place to live now. On top of that, the roomies are all discussing Halloween Shenanigans.
 
The weather was gorgeous today and the Potomac looks like glass and I feel pretty fantastic.
 
Helped a kiddo increase their test score by 50 points in a week. Pretty proud of that.
 
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