A moment for you
How are you doing?
No scores. No judgement. Just a quick check-in after whatever today has been.
Right now I feel…
Help now
What would help most?
Horrible shift
Okay. Start here.
You do not have to sort the whole day out right now. Give your body a minute to come down first.
Slow in. Longer out. Let your shoulders drop if they can.
60-second reset
Nothing to solve.
Notice your feet. Unclench your jaw. Take the next breath slightly slower than the last.
Make sense of it
What made today hard?
After shift
Close out your shift gently.
A few optional details can help you notice your own patterns later. They do not measure your worth or explain everything about wellbeing.
Write what’s on your mind, or use your device’s voice dictation if you prefer. This stays private unless you choose a separate part to share below.
For tonight
You've done enough for today.
You do not need to turn the whole shift into a lesson. Pick one small thing that helps you come back to yourself.
My wellbeing
Notice patterns, not scores.
Over time, this private space can help you notice energy, stress and recovery alongside workload, staffing, autonomy and workplace culture. It does not diagnose burnout.
Check-ins remain on this device until you choose otherwise.
Learn
Small, practical support.
My plan
Your gentle plan for after work.
Keep small things that make the next hour easier. This is not a resilience scorecard.
Write what’s on your mind, or use your device’s voice dictation if you prefer.
Community
A little less alone after shift.
Fictional demo stories for now. Shared experiences can offer peer support, but they are never a replacement for professional help.
Account
Your Go Easy account.
- Display name
- Account
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- Quick sign-in
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Quick sign-in
Sign in more easily.
Use your device screen lock, fingerprint, or another supported authenticator.
Privacy
Your space stays yours.
Your reflections are private by default. Sharing with the community is always a separate choice.
You can return here for account and quick sign-in settings.
Professional support
You do not have to handle everything alone.
If you are in immediate danger or feel unable to stay safe, contact local emergency services. For ongoing support, consider a trusted person, your GP, occupational health, or an appropriate clinical support route.