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5 Quick Questions, 3 Perfect Drafts
We'll ask you these 5 questions to create personalized speech drafts that sound like you wrote them:
A meaningful memory
“I remember when...”
What makes them special
“They have always been...”
A defining moment
“The moment I knew...”
Your hopes for them
“I hope they will...”
Your message to them
“I want them to know...”
Dial In Your Perfect Tone
Adjust the tone slider to match exactly how you want your speech to feel.
Get 3 Unique Drafts
Not just one option – get three personalized drafts so you can pick your favorite and make it perfect.
Draft A
Story-focused opening
Draft B
Emotional emphasis
Draft C
Balanced approach
See the Difference
“I've known [Name] for many years and they're a great person. I wish them all the best in their future endeavors.”
“I'll never forget the summer of '18 when Jake called me at 3am from a gas station in Nevada. 'I met someone,' he said. That someone is now sitting right next to him.”
“I was panicking the night before the wedding. Had my speech done in 8 minutes and everyone thought I'd been working on it for weeks.”
Tips for Your Heartfelt Retirement Speech (Self)
Be authentic
The best speeches come from genuine emotion and real stories
Practice out loud
Reading silently and speaking are very different experiences
Start strong
Open with something that grabs attention immediately
End with purpose
Close with a clear, memorable message or toast
Frequently Asked Questions
What do you say in your own retirement speech?
Thank key people who supported your career, share highlights and meaningful moments, reflect on what you learned, acknowledge your team, and share what you're looking forward to in retirement.
How long should a retirement speech be?
Keep it to 5-7 minutes. Long enough to thank everyone important, short enough that colleagues enjoy it. If there's a reception, people want time to mingle and wish you well personally.
Should I get emotional in my retirement speech?
Genuine emotion is touching and appropriate. It shows you cared about your work and colleagues. However, practice helps manage the emotion so you can get through the speech smoothly.
What should I avoid in a retirement speech?
Avoid airing old grievances, bad-mouthing leadership or policies, or going on too long. This is a celebration, not an exit interview. Keep the focus on gratitude and positive memories.
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