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Choose a daily window — post-morning tea, after lunch, or before you log off — where a pause becomes part of the routine.
A long day at the desk deserves a proper breather — even two minutes counts.
We built Skeletalnew for office workers, remote contributors, and hybrid crews who lose track of time at the screen. Our tone is editorial, not clinical: curated micro-break sequences you slot between stand-ups, deep work, or video calls.
Each ritual is timed, lightly narrated, and designed to respect your calendar. No loud alarms — just cues that suit a professional workplace, whether you are in the CBD or working from home in the regions.
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Sample pause timer
Choose a length and practise a still pause. For demonstration only — not a medical timer.
How it flows
Choose a daily window — post-morning tea, after lunch, or before you log off — where a pause becomes part of the routine.
Match the break to how you feel: tired eyes, tight shoulders, foggy head, or simply ready for a reset.
Follow a guided sequence from 90 seconds to four minutes. Stand, stretch, look away from the monitor — at your own pace.
Ease back into your task list. No streaks, no guilt — just a steady rhythm through the afternoon.
Break catalogue
Eye-distance shifts and blink prompts for folk staring at spreadsheets or design tools for hours on end.
Chair-friendly stretches without dramatic moves — suitable for open-plan floors and shared hubs.
Breathing patterns and brief journaling prompts to separate one piece of work from the next.
Hybrid rosters, hot-desking, and home offices all change how pauses feel. Our content suits quiet rooms and shared spaces — volume-neutral guidance, nothing beyond gear you already have at your desk.
Workspace awareness
Whether your team is in Christchurch, Wellington, or fully distributed, the same short sequences apply. We focus on comfort at the desk — not performance metrics or compulsory attendance.
For organisations
We help people leads and managers introduce optional break libraries, usage guidelines, and internal comms templates. Participation stays voluntary — the aim is comfort at the desk, not tracking who joined in.
View organisational servicesRead how analysts, designers, and administrators use micro-breaks in their week. Experiences vary — we do not promise specific outcomes.
Visit our Woodham Road studio or send a note — we reply within two business days (NZST).
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