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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Wishes in the library
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May the onboarding be brief and the actual work begin promptly.

Wishing you a smooth start — without the avoidable awkward elevator silences.

Here's to the first stamp on a long, hopefully satisfying timesheet.

May the colleagues you meet today become the ones you trust by quarter's end.

Wishing you a first day kind enough to make you glad you accepted the offer.

Here's to the right kind of first impression — quietly competent, openly curious.

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May the questions you ask today set the tone for the contributions you'll make later.

Wishing you a desk you can settle into and a role you can settle on.

Here's to surviving the welcome lunch and earning the second-day handshake.

May day one leave you with names, knowledge, and a notebook half-full.

Wishing you the small triumph of finding the building without asking.

Here's to a beginning that justifies the resignation you wrote to get here.

May the first day feel less like trespassing and more like belonging by hour four.

Wishing you the calm to listen carefully and the courage to speak when needed.

Here's to onboarding paperwork that actually finishes today.

May the first day quietly mark itself as the start of something good.

Wishing you a strong start — measured in days survived and lessons absorbed.

Congratulations — the offer letter is the easy part; the rest is just showing up well.

Well-earned, well-timed, and well-deserved — congratulations on the new role.

Here's to the offer you accepted — proof that the work was being noticed all along.

Congratulations on landing a job that's lucky to have you, not the other way around.

Wishing you a beginning that lives up to the effort that got you here.

Here's to celebrating the offer before the actual work begins to make you forget it.

Congratulations — may this role be the one you remember as a turning point.

Well done on the new position — it's been a long time coming, however long it took.