Well Said Initiative

A Month of Kindness in Mineral Wells

Words matter.

They shape how we see our neighbors, our businesses, and our community. They influence whether someone decides to visit, invest, explore, or scroll on by.

This March, Visit Mineral Wells is launching the Well Said Initiative: a simple but powerful commitment to spend 31 days saying good things about the people and places that make our town special.

We believe Mineral Wells deserves conversations rooted in truth, pride, and encouragement, not outdated assumptions or quick negativity. Being critical is easy. Being constructive takes intention. Being kind takes leadership.

So for the entire month of March, we’re choosing to lead with kindness.

What We’re Doing

  • Sharing daily short videos recognizing a local business, nonprofit, or individual making a difference.
  • Highlighting specific examples of excellence, hospitality, and progress in our community.
  • Challenging ourselves (and you) to perform small acts of kindness each day.
    (Pick up five pieces of litter. Leave a positive review. Send a thank-you note. Encourage a competitor. Compliment a neighbor.)

We’ll also be visiting local businesses and asking owners to say something positive about another business in town. Why? Because community isn’t competition. It’s collaboration.

Why It Matters

Mineral Wells is evolving. New parks. New businesses. New energy.

The narrative of a place is shaped by what its people say about it, especially online. If we want others to see the best in our city, we have to speak the best about it.

Kindness is contagious. Pride is powerful. And positivity is good for business.

Join the Movement

Here’s how you can participate:

  • Post something kind about a local business or person.
  • Leave a thoughtful, honest positive review.
  • Share one of our Well Said videos.
  • Perform one small act of public kindness each day.
  • Use the hashtag #WellSaidMW and tag @VisitMineralWells.

Let’s make March the month Mineral Wells chooses to speak well of one another.

Because when we say it well…
we live it well.