Fresh today · Thursday, 9 July

New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up — copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

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Sending solidarity from anyone who's also coughed alone in a quiet apartment.

Hope someone's leaving groceries at your door with the right amount of fuss.

Wishing you the unexpected gift of a slow week you didn't ask for but can use.

May your symptoms shrink while your sympathy from coworkers stays generous.

Hope you skip the lingering fatigue and reclaim your full self soon.

Take naps with the energy others put into ambition — that's the whole strategy.

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Wishing you a swift exit from isolation and a soft return to everything else.

May tomorrow's symptoms be milder than today's, by even a stubborn degree.

Sending healing to your lungs, your patience, and your sense of humor.

Hope your last positive test is already behind you, even if you don't know it yet.

Get well — the world's still strange, but it's a little stranger without you in it healthy.

Get well soon, mostly so we can stop pretending your dad jokes were funnier when you were sick.

Heal up — your symptoms are starting to sound like a country song lyric.

Hope the doctor charged you extra for the dramatic flair.

Wishing you a recovery as smooth as your excuses for skipping the gym.

May your symptoms vanish faster than free pizza at the office.

Get well — your group chat is one missed pun away from collapse.

Heal quickly, but please milk the sympathy meals through the weekend.

Hope your fever's the only thing running today.

Wishing you the rare medical miracle of feeling better before WebMD scares you.

Take your meds, take the nap, take a personal day for vibes alone.

Get well so we can resume judging your life choices in person.

May your tissues outlast your patience.

Recovery checklist: snacks, soup, self-pity, repeat.

Hope your sneeze count drops below your unread emails today.