Reference layer
Core pages define terms, common situations, and limits. This keeps the site readable for visitors who want a quick overview.
How it works
This project is intentionally straightforward. It publishes informational pages, not personalized services. The goal is to help readers understand how workload can shape routine, attention, and recovery without hype, pressure, or unsupported promises.
Core pages define terms, common situations, and limits. This keeps the site readable for visitors who want a quick overview.
Journal-style notes show how the same workload can look different in office, study, caregiving, or mixed-life settings.
Data practices, contact terms, cookie categories, and legal details are published openly so the site remains transparent and reviewable.
Review standard
We rewrite sections that sound vague, sales-driven, or overstated.
We check whether data use, page purpose, and limitations are explained in plain English.
We ask whether a visitor can understand the page without needing hidden context or urgent calls to action.
Before a note is published, it is checked against a few practical rules.
The site does not assess individual situations, determine causes, or provide tailored recommendations. Material is broad and should be read accordingly.
Contact channels on this website are for general website inquiries only. They are not monitored as emergency lines and should not be used for urgent situations.
Visitors are not asked to act immediately, purchase a plan, or believe a fixed result. The project is informational by design.
Neutral wording helps keep the site understandable and policy-safe. It also reflects the fact that workload has different meanings across different jobs, households, and personal situations.
Context notes, educational explanations, practical examples, public policy pages, and general contact options.
Emergency support, one-on-one guidance, account dashboards, outcome claims, and pressure-based marketing language.
Disclaimer: this website provides general information only. It is not a substitute for professional advice tailored to individual circumstances.