# Onboarding ## The First Step Onboarding is not about filling forms or learning tools. It is about crossing a threshold together. When someone new joins, they step from the outside, where everything is unknown, into a place where they are expected to belong. That moment deserves care. I have come to see the domain name *onboarding.md* as a quiet reminder of this truth. The ".md" stands for the simple, honest documents we write to guide each other. No flashy slides. Just plain words that say: here is how we work, here is who we are, here is how you can find your place. ## A Gentle Hand Good onboarding feels like someone leaving a light on in a new house. You arrive tired from the journey, and the small comforts are already prepared: clear instructions, patient explanations, and the sense that your questions will not be met with impatience. The best teams understand that every newcomer carries invisible luggage: past experiences, fears of looking foolish, hopes of contributing something meaningful. A thoughtful onboarding process acknowledges all of it without needing to name it. ## Finding Your Rhythm Eventually the questions become fewer. The paths through the work grow familiar. What once felt like stumbling through fog becomes a steady walk. This transformation does not happen by accident. It happens because someone took time to write down what they wished they had known. *Onboarding is an act of generosity disguised as documentation.* *July 13, 2026*