# Onboarding as Gentle Arrival ## The Threshold Moment Onboarding begins with a pause at the door. It's that quiet instant when someone new steps forward, carrying questions and a bit of uncertainty. Not a grand entrance, but a simple nod: "You're here now, and that's enough." Like fog lifting from a path at dawn, it clears just enough space to see ahead without overwhelming the view. ## Clear Signs Along the Way Think of it as markers etched in plain stone—nothing flashy, just honest directions. In a world of tangled roots, onboarding lays out steps that feel natural: a shared cup of tea, a shared screen, a voice saying, "This is how we do things here." It's the steady hand on a bicycle's back, steady until balance comes on its own. ## Roots Taking Hold Over time, what starts as arrival turns to belonging. Newcomers aren't just told the rules; they're woven into the daily rhythm. Laughter in the kitchen, ideas bouncing in a meeting—these are the quiet bonds that grow. Onboarding isn't about speed; it's about soil rich enough for roots to spread. *It reminds us: every journey starts with someone holding the door.* *In the calm of March 21, 2026, may we all arrive gently.*