Glance cards
One-line invitations to look out a window or soften your shoulders. No scoring.
Micro-breaks you choose—not alarms you dread. Outcomes vary; we do not measure “productivity scores” or promise business results.
We write for Australian English, Fair Work–adjacent rhythms (without giving employment law advice), and teams spread across Civic, Woden, and home offices. Pricing for workshops is available on enquiry—nothing on this site is an automated checkout.
We acknowledge Ngunnawal country as the place we meet clients.
Tap a tab to see how we describe micro-breaks for different setups. Keyboard users: arrow keys move between tabs.
Quiet cues you can mute. Odd-minute timers feel less like surveillance because you set the ceiling. We never collect biometrics or keystroke analytics.
Shared silence minutes align with respectful meeting culture—not stack ranking. Facilitators in Canberra can visit Shop AG12/148 Bunda Street by appointment.
Rosters crossing time zones get plain-language prompts so nobody is shamed for eating lunch at a “wrong” hour. We reference Work Health and Safety themes only as general education.
7 minutes
Short reset: eyes off the screen, shoulders down, no performance target.
This slider is a UX demo. It is not a therapeutic timer, clinical guidance, or substitute for professional occupational health advice.
We organise short pauses around how people actually read, type, and glance away from screens. Nothing shouts; nothing counts “calories of focus.” You get a calm scaffold: glance, breathe, return.
Grounded at Shop AG12/148 Bunda Street, we prototype rhythms with local teams before wider release. The city grid becomes a metaphor: intersections, not collisions.
Most calendars assume symmetry. We bias odd lengths—seven minutes here, eleven there—so patterns do not feel like a metronome. The layout mirrors that idea: weight shifts, columns breathe, cards tilt a hair.
Illustration suggests a horizon, not a prescription. Your desk stays yours.
One-line invitations to look out a window or soften your shoulders. No scoring.
When meetings run long, collapse two micro-breaks into a single longer hush.
Teams can align on a mute-first minute without turning it into a performance review.
Food language without diet culture. We talk about texture, temperature, and how a sip of water can mark a boundary between tasks—always respecting varied kitchens, budgets, and cultural foods.
Open Eat
Micro-breaks can include closing a tab you no longer need or walking to refill a bottle instead of ordering another disposable cup. We document low-effort switches that compound over quarters—not overnight transformations.
Sustain practicesWe host hybrid briefings for organisations elsewhere in Australia, always with clear written scopes—never implied warranties.
Shop AG12/148 Bunda Street, Canberra ACT 2601. Phone +61 2 6257 5315. Email clients@kneesvitalae.pro.
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Tell us how your crew handles handovers between deep work and collaboration. We reply with options, not scripts.
Write to usWe do not track biometric stress, guarantee revenue or productivity lifts, or imply medical or psychological treatment. We offer optional structure you can adopt, adapt, or abandon—see our Disclaimer for Google Ads–friendly boundaries.