Fresh today · Thursday, 25 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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May the break be long enough to recover and short enough not to miss the work.

Hoping the holidays remind your team they're more than the roles on the org chart.

Wishing you a season as steady as the partnership we hope continues into the new year.

May the new year arrive at your business with momentum, clarity, and good people willing to stay.

Hoping the holidays grant you a strategic pause, not just an operational one.

Wishing your organization a December that ends well and a January that doesn't begin in crisis.

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May the season hand your business a moment of quiet before the next chapter starts.

Hoping every part of your company finds something restorative in this season.

Wishing your business the kind of holiday that earns its place in the annual report.

May the new year carry forward everything you built this year, minus the parts that hurt.

Wishing my coworkers a holiday season as smooth as the office coffee finally being decent this week.

May your time off be long, your inbox quiet, and your out-of-office reply do all the heavy lifting.

Here's to the team that turned spreadsheets into something almost bearable — happy holidays.

Hope your holidays bring you everything the break room snack drawer never could.

To the coworkers who made Mondays survivable — wishing you a season of warmth and proper rest.

May the new year bring fewer meetings that should have been emails. Happy holidays, team.

Cheers to deadlines met, coffees shared, and a holiday season worth every minute of it.

Wishing you a holiday filled with the kind of joy no quarterly review can measure.

May your December calendar look like January's project list — gloriously empty.

Thank you for being the kind of coworker who notices when someone's having a rough Tuesday. Happy holidays.

Hope your holidays are warm, your phone is on Do Not Disturb, and your slippers fit just right.

To everyone who shared the lunch table and the workload — happy holidays from someone grateful for both.

May your festive season carry the same calm as a Friday afternoon with nothing left to send.

Wishing you the kind of holiday that makes you forget which day of the week it is.

Here's to good colleagues, better coffee, and a holiday that finally lets us all exhale.