Executive skills

Executive skills are the practical skills that help you plan, start, and finish tasks. They include prioritising and staying organised.

Definition

Executive skills support goal‑directed behaviour, time management, and attention control. They can be strengthened with routines and external supports. Stress and fatigue often reduce these skills temporarily. Support should reduce load and increase clarity.

Why it matters here

NeuroBreath uses structured routines to support executive skills.

In NeuroBreath you can use this term for…

Common misunderstandings

  • Executive skills are just motivation.
  • These skills are fixed and cannot change.

Related terms

Citations & review

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Last reviewed

17 Jan 2026

Next review due

16 Jul 2026

Updated

17 Jan 2026

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Update history
  • 17 Jan 2026contentInitial glossary definition published.

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