Fresh today Β· Sunday, 28 June

New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up β€” copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

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Wishing you the rare holiday miracle of nobody scheduling a kickoff for January 2.

Here's to the colleagues who became friends β€” enjoy a season free of status updates.

May your time off feel longer than the break actually lasts.

Wishing you holidays measured in homemade meals, not all-hands meetings.

To my favorite person in this building: the holidays will be better with you in them.

Hoping your season is heavy on hugs and light on group chats from the boss.

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May the new year find you rested, promoted, and slightly mysterious about your time off.

Wishing you a holiday so good you forget the cafeteria coffee exists.

Cheers to the people who made the year bearable β€” go be unbearable to your relatives instead.

May your December evenings end with full plates and unmuted phones, in that order.

Hoping your gifts are thoughtful, your in-laws brief, and your sweatpants forgiving.

To the desk neighbor who keeps me sane: wishing you holidays that return the favor.

May your season include exactly zero passive-aggressive reply-alls.

Wishing you a quiet inbox and a loud living room β€” the proper ratio.

Here's hoping the holidays remind you why you work hard the other eleven months.

May your time off be entirely yours β€” no logging in, no checking, no peeking.

Wishing you a holiday rich in carbs and short on conference calls.

To the colleague I'd choose as a friend anyway: have the season you keep promising yourself.

May your eggnog be strong and your phone notifications be weaker.

Hoping your holidays involve people who laugh at the same things you do.

Wishing you the kind of rest that shows up on your face by January.

Here's to a break long enough to forget your work password β€” and short enough to remember it.

May your celebrations be small enough to feel real and big enough to feel festive.

Wishing you holidays full of the comfort you usually keep in a desk drawer at work.

To the coworker who deserves better: take it, this season, in full.