Fresh today · Sunday, 7 June

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.

Drawn at dawn
Wishes in the library
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Hoping each word lands like a small warm hand on a cold shoulder — useful in ways hard to measure.

A note for speedy recovery — short, sincere, and meant to be read while you're still in pajamas.

May the messages outlast the illness, the well-wishes outnumber the worries, and recovery come quickly.

Sending the unfussy, undramatic, completely sincere wish that you feel better very, very soon.

Wishing you healing without complication and visitors who know exactly when to leave you alone.

May this small note be one more reason to believe you're not facing this thing on your own.

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Hoping cheerful news arrives daily from your doctors, your body, and the people who love you.

A speedy recovery message: less than a phone call, more than a thought, exactly what was needed.

May the worst be over, the best be coming, and the middle pass at a forgiving pace.

Sending wishes wrapped in the certainty that recovery, however slow it feels, is genuinely underway.

Wishing you a quick return to the small ordinary plans that make up the better part of a life.

May each kind message you receive carry an extra layer of meaning — proof you're held even at distance.

Hoping you read this on a day when you already feel a little better than the day before.

A short note for speedy healing — file it under things sent with love, accepted without obligation.

May tomorrow be the day someone walks in and says you look much more like yourself today.

Sending recovery wishes the only honest way I can: simply, directly, and entirely meant.

Send the message — the recipient never minds, and the small effort lands larger than it seems.

A quick recovery wish, sent today, often matters more than a long one written next week.

Hit send. The person on the other end is counting visitors, even if they'd never admit it.

May your message travel quickly, arrive kindly, and remind someone they're held in mind today.

Wishing speedy recovery is small work; not sending the wish is the only real mistake available.

Sending these wishes onward — may they reach someone whose day improves slightly upon opening them.

A short message at the right time outperforms a long one that never quite gets written.

May your get-well note be received in the spirit you sent it — unhurried, warm, requiring nothing back.

Hoping the act of sending the wish does its quiet good on both sides of the screen.