# Graceful Exits ## The Quiet Handover Offboarding isn't just paperwork or returned keys. It's the moment we step away from a familiar path, handing over what we've held. In offices or lives, it means acknowledging the shared time—conversations in break rooms, late nights solving problems—before the door closes softly behind us. On this spring day in 2026, I think of it as a ritual of release, not loss. ## Like Stepping Off a River Ferry Imagine a small ferry crossing a calm river. You've watched the water slip by, shared stories with fellow passengers, felt the engine's hum. Then the dock appears. You gather your things, nod thanks to the captain, and step onto solid ground. The boat doesn't vanish; it waits for others. Offboarding is this ferry ride's end—a metaphor for how we arrive somewhere new only after leaving the old shore. It reminds us that journeys overlap, and every goodbye polishes the heart for hello. ## What Lingers In that space between roles or chapters: - Gratitude for what shaped us. - Clarity on what to leave behind. - Quiet trust in the next crossing. Offboarding teaches that endings aren't erasures. They etch memories into who we become, freeing hands for fresh oars. *In every departure, we board something unseen.*