# Onboarding ## The Doorway Onboarding is never just a process. It is the quiet moment when someone steps through a doorway into a new place, unsure of the floor beneath their feet. The name itself carries that truth. We do not arrive fully formed. We begin by being welcomed, by having someone show us where the light switches are and how the kettle works. Everything else follows from that first gentle orientation. ## Finding Your Place I remember my own first day at a small bookstore many years ago. The owner did not hand me a manual. She simply said, “Stand here beside me for a while and watch how people move through the shop. You’ll feel it soon enough.” That afternoon I learned the rhythm of the place without being told the rules. I saw which shelf people reached for when they felt lonely, which chair they chose when they needed comfort. By closing time the shop no longer felt like someone else’s space. It had begun to feel like a shared one. Most good beginnings happen like that. Not through overwhelming information, but through small, human observations. A colleague who remembers your name. A quiet explanation instead of a lecture. The sense that it is safe to ask questions and okay to not know everything yet. ## The Gift of Time - Someone took the time to greet you - Someone slowed down so you could catch up - Someone trusted that you belonged here These small acts are the real architecture of belonging. They cannot be replaced by checklists or automated flows. They are passed from person to person, quietly, like a lit candle. *On July 5, 2026, may every new beginning be met with the same patience and kindness that once helped us find our own footing.*