Fresh today · Monday, 22 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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Wishing you a chair that fits, a screen that works, and headphones that signal focus.

Here's to walking out tonight with one new name you won't forget.

May the orientation finish before the energy does.

Wishing you a soft landing into a role you've quietly been preparing for.

May the kitchen have real mugs, not paper cups — small things tell big stories.

Here's to learning the unwritten rules before stepping on any of them.

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May your new workplace surprise you in the best small ways.

Welcome — the team chat is yours to join, gently, when you're ready.

Here's to a beginning that turns into a story you tell with warmth.

You're not just leaving the office — you're leaving an empty chair beside several of us.

Wishing you well on the next move; the team chat will be quieter without you.

Some colleagues are coworkers; you became friends. Keep us posted.

May your next role pay you fairly, challenge you usefully, and end on time.

Goodbye is a strong word for someone we'll absolutely still text at 4 p.m.

Wishing you a smooth landing somewhere that knows what they just got.

Take the good habits with you; leave the bad meetings behind.

May your new workplace recognize the standard you set in this one.

Here's to the inside jokes, the rescued deadlines, and the coffee runs that mattered.

Wishing you a job that gives back as much as you put in — finally.

Some people make the office bearable; you made it occasionally lovely.

May the next chapter be the one where everything you've built starts to compound.

Goodbye to the colleague, hello to the friend we plan to stay in touch with.

Wishing you bigger projects, better lunches, and a shorter commute.

Your replacement won't replace you. We accepted that the moment you resigned.