Fresh today · Friday, 26 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 the rare gift of a job change that actually feels like an upgrade.

Here's to leaving behind the parts you outgrew and bringing the parts that still serve you.

May this transition prove that staying put would have been the real risk.

Good luck navigating two weeks of awkward handovers and forced goodbyes.

Wishing you the steadiness to introduce yourself thirty times in your first week.

Here's to a fresh inbox, a fresh badge, and a fresh definition of Monday morning.

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May the new pace match your actual energy, not the energy you used to fake.

Good luck — you're not running from anything, you're stepping toward something specific.

Wishing you fewer surprises in the new role than the old one trained you to expect.

Here's to the version of you that emerges six months into this change.

May this be the job change that ends the cycle of job changes for a long, satisfying while.

Good luck — careful preparation has a quiet way of making bold moves look easy.

Wishing you a clean break and a soft landing in equal measure.

Here's to writing a new chapter in handwriting that finally feels like yours.

May this change open more doors than it asks you to close.

Leaving a job well is its own underrated skill — wishing you a graceful exit.

Here's to a final two weeks that close the chapter without burning the manuscript.

May your goodbyes feel sincere and your handovers feel thorough.

Wishing you a leaving party that's warmer than the room you're leaving.

Good luck — every job you leave teaches you something the next one builds on.

Here's to the quiet relief of a decision made and a date set.

May the last day feel less heavy than the months leading up to it.

Wishing you the right balance of nostalgia and forward momentum.

Good luck packing up a desk that contained more of your life than you realised.

Here's to the colleagues you'll keep and the gracious goodbye to those you won't.