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.

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Send your speedy recovery wishes today — tomorrow they're still useful, but today they're punctual.

May the person you're thinking of feel that thought land like a small unexpected gift.

A wish sent is half a kindness completed — the other half lives in the reading of it.

Send the wish even if it feels insufficient; insufficient wishes still warm rooms surprisingly well.

Wishing you the resolve to write the short message rather than the long one you never finish.

Sending recovery wishes onward, where they're needed, before the moment for them quietly passes.

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May your message be one of the small good things in someone's otherwise long, slow day.

Hoping every wish you send arrives faster than its sender expected and lingers longer than predicted.

Send it — and let the receiver decide what it means; that's part of the gift.

A speedy recovery message, sent now, is a small bet on someone's tomorrow being slightly better.

May your sent wishes outrun the unsent ones, and may you be quietly proud of every one of them.

Send the message today, and let it join the small reliable scaffolding holding someone upright.

Wishing you the steady habit of sending get-well notes before they curdle into unsent guilt.

May each message you forward, sign, or write be received without obligation and read with relief.

Hoping the person reading your wish smiles, even briefly, and that the brief smile does its small work.

Send the wish; the recipient won't remember the exact wording, only that you bothered to reach out.

May your speedy recovery wishes travel quickly, land softly, and require no perfect phrasing to succeed.

A wish sent on a hard day weighs more than a wish sent on an easy one — send accordingly.

Hoping you find the right words, or close enough to the right words, and send them before doubt arrives.

Send your recovery wishes today — they expire faster than you'd think when held back too long.

May the messages you send today be received as proof that distance doesn't soften real attention.

Wishing you the satisfaction of having sent the note rather than the regret of having drafted it only.

Send it. The wish does its work the moment it leaves your hands — that's the whole secret.

Get well soon — your superhero recovery is already happening, one nap at a time.

Hoping your medicine tastes less weird tomorrow and your favorite blanket stays exactly the right warm.