Break Schedule Template
A week-by-week planner for scheduling team breaks. Designed for async teams across multiple time zones. Includes guidance on optimal timing and format mixing.
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A week-by-week planner for scheduling team breaks. Designed for async teams across multiple time zones. Includes guidance on optimal timing and format mixing.
Download PDF28 sample prompts ready to send to your team. Covers movement, mental reset, connection, and transition breaks. Mix and match for your calendar.
Download PDFSimple, non-judgmental tracking sheet. Tick off days you took a break, note the type, and reflect on how it felt. Builds awareness without pressure.
Download PDFHow to design and announce shared break moments. Includes facilitation tips, communication templates, and ideas for optional vs. required participation.
Download PDF50 micro-movements and stretches. Each described simply with duration and when it's useful. No special equipment needed. Illustrated for clarity.
Download PDFEnd-of-programme reflection template. Questions to assess what stuck, what didn't, and how to sustain habits independently. For individuals and teams.
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In-depth reading on break culture and remote work.
Disclaimer: These resources and references are educational. None of this is medical, health, or therapeutic advice. For health concerns, consult a healthcare professional.
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