# Onboarding ## The First Step Onboarding is never really about the forms, the accounts, or the welcome tour. It is about crossing a threshold. You arrive as a stranger and, in a quiet way, decide to belong for a while. The name itself carries this truth: we are boarding something together, stepping onto the same deck, trusting that the vessel is sound. ## A Gentle Beginning I have come to see every new beginning as a small act of courage. Someone opens the door. Another person walks through. Both feel a little exposed. The person arriving wonders if they will be understood. The people already inside wonder if they will be changed. Usually both things happen, softly and without ceremony. There is a moment, often no longer than a breath, when a new voice speaks for the first time. In that moment the group quietly adjusts its shape to make room. No one announces the adjustment. It simply occurs, the way a tree makes space for a new branch. ## What We Carry We all bring our own small luggage to the deck: habits, hopes, worries, and ways of seeing. Good onboarding does not demand we unpack everything at once. It offers a quiet place to set things down, a cup of tea, and the assurance that no one expects perfection on day one. - Listen more than you explain. - Assume goodwill. - Leave room for questions that have no immediate answers. These simple practices turn a process into a welcome. *On a warm evening in 2026, we remember that every journey feels lighter when someone is glad you came aboard.*