The three-breath start
Before any task, take three quiet breaths to mark the transition into the next step.
A small companion guide that pairs short paced pauses with practical work habits for smoother transitions between interruptions and the next task.
Before any task, take three quiet breaths to mark the transition into the next step.
When attention wanders, name it kindly and bring it back without judging the drift.
Choose one notification sound for the whole day. The quieter the cue, the less abrupt the interruption.
Step away from screens for a real pause. Two minutes of nothing often beats five of scrolling.
Five minutes of even-breath pacing while the kettle warms up.
One minute of box rhythm before opening the next document or call.
Three slow long-exhale breaths after lunch before returning to your next task.
Two quiet minutes of grounding to mark the end of the working day.
“Focus is not a switch. It is a small bridge you walk across, one breath at a time.”