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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May the references you ask for be even better than you remember earning.

Wishing you a clean break, an honest exit interview, and zero looking back.

Good luck — leaving on your own terms is its own kind of victory.

Here's to closing the laptop on the last day with quiet satisfaction.

May the next role already be waiting, or the gap between feel less like uncertainty.

Wishing you the friendships from this place that outlast the job itself.

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Good luck navigating the strange limbo between accepted resignation and final goodbye.

Here's to the wisdom you packed up alongside the office supplies.

May your departure be remembered for what you contributed, not the fact you left.

Wishing you a final week light on drama and heavy on closure.

Good luck — you're not abandoning ship, you're choosing your next harbour.

Here's to leaving the place a little better than the version you walked into.

May the handover document you write be the one your replacement quietly thanks you for.

Wishing you the bandwidth to say goodbye properly to the people who mattered.

Good luck — the courage to leave is often greater than the courage to stay.

Here's to fresh air, fresh challenges, and a fresh definition of work.

May you walk out the door grateful for what was, and curious about what's next.

Wishing you a transition without regret and a future without doubt.

Good luck — every ending is also a quiet beginning hiding in plain sight.

Here's to the experience you're carrying and the baggage you're leaving behind.

May your next chapter already be drafting itself in your head.

Wishing you the rare grace of leaving a job and missing only the right parts of it.

Day one is mostly paperwork and politeness — pace yourself through both.

Wishing you a parking spot, a working badge, and a kind face at reception.

Here's to the first morning at a place that doesn't yet feel like yours.