Workplace support
Workplace support includes adjustments or routines that make work more accessible. It can improve focus and reduce stress.
Definition
Support may include flexible scheduling, clear priorities, or sensory‑friendly spaces. It is about removing barriers, not lowering expectations. Good communication and clear agreements help. NeuroBreath offers educational guidance and tools to support workplace routines.
Why it matters here
We provide practical strategies for focus and stress in work contexts.
In NeuroBreath you can use this term for…
Common misunderstandings
- Workplace support is unfair to others.
- Support means doing less work.
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Citations & review
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Written by:NeuroBreath Editorial Team·Editorial team
Reviewed by:Evidence Review Desk·Evidence reviewer
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Last reviewed
17 Jan 2026
Next review due
16 Jul 2026
Updated
17 Jan 2026
Evidence & sources
0 sources · tiers C
Update history
- 17 Jan 2026contentInitial glossary definition published.
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