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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 a December that thanks you back for the year you gave.

May the lights at home outshine the screens at work this season.

Hoping the season offers genuine rest to every member of this team.

Wishing you all a holiday undisturbed by spreadsheets, deadlines, or status updates.

May your families recognize you again after twelve months of long weeks.

Here's to staff dinners replaced by family dinners — and second helpings of both.

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Hoping the new year finds you rested, sharper, and a little softer around the edges.

Wishing the staff a December full of small luxuries: hot coffee, slow mornings, kept plans.

May the gratitude you've earned all year arrive unwrapped and undeserved-looking.

Here's to a season that pays back the late evenings and early starts.

Wishing you holidays measured in laughter rather than logins.

May the team return in January warmer, looser, and ready.

Hoping each of you spends December with the people who make work worth doing.

Wishing the staff a holiday season as steady and reliable as you are.

May the inbox stay quiet and the dinner table stay loud.

Here's to a break long enough to make the desk look unfamiliar again.

Wishing every team member a December that feels like a reward, not a recovery.

May the new year start the way the break ends — slow, warm, and on your terms.

Hoping you each find one tradition this season worth keeping forever.

Wishing the staff holidays full of the small comforts you usually skip for work.

May the season be generous in all the ways the year was demanding.

Here's to colleagues becoming family for two weeks of December — and back again in January.

Wishing you all a holiday that earns its title.