Fresh today · Tuesday, 16 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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Take the medicine, take the naps, take your time.

Wishing you a recovery measured in small, undramatic improvements that add up fast.

May the body that got you this far know exactly how to bring you back.

Here's to fewer setbacks, steadier days, and a return to the things you love.

Wishing you a soft pillow, a warm drink, and a quiet room — the holy trinity of healing.

May you find that healing has a quiet rhythm of its own, and may yours quicken.

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Take it one tired step at a time — that's still forward.

Wishing you the kind of recovery that surprises even your doctor.

May the worst be behind you and the best already on its way.

Here's hoping the chart says one thing and your spirit says something even better.

Wishing you the kind of rest that does the work you can't right now.

May each morning hand you a little more of yourself back.

Take it easy — the world will keep without your help for a few more days.

Wishing you a steady hand on your shoulder and steadier ground underfoot soon.

Here's to healing that happens quietly, in the background, while you sleep.

May this be the part of the story that ends with: "and then she got better."

Wishing you faster days ahead and lighter ones to follow.

Take all the time your body asks for — it's earned it.

May your recovery be uneventful in all the best ways.

Here's hoping each follow-up appointment brings better news than the last.

Wishing you the small mercies: a comfortable position, a good night, a quiet morning.

May the people around you do the worrying while you do the healing.

Here's to a speedy recovery, written in the calm steady prose of getting better.

Wishing you well, soon, and all the way through.

Wishing you a recovery that picks up speed when you least expect it.