Working well under pressure

A nervous‑system‑informed program for teams working in complex, high‑pressure environments.

For teams working in complex, high-pressure, people-facing environments.

Understanding your nervous system is foundational to working well under pressure

This isn’t just wellbeing work. It strengthens sustainable ways of working.

Many teams are working under sustained pressure: high stakes, tight timelines, complexity, uncertainty, and emotionally charged situations. Over time, pressure can narrow attention, reduce flexibility, and make communication and decision-making more reactive.

This is not a failure of skill or care. Under chronic pressure, the nervous system and wider stress response shape how people think, relate and respond at work. Adverse psychosocial work conditions are also associated with poorer autonomic nervous system functioning, including lower heart rate variability.

What is 'Working Well Under Pressure'?

Working Well Under Pressure is a nervous-system-informed team program for organisations working in complex, high-demand environments. It helps people notice activation earlier, stay steadier under pressure, and build more thoughtful, collaborative and sustainable ways of working.

The program combines practical teaching, applied team sessions and real work scenarios so the learning can be used where it matters most: in meetings, decisions, conversations and moments of strain.

At the heart of the program is Regulate. Resource. Respond., our core course and framework.

Regulate. Resource. Respond.

A practical core course within Working Well Under Pressure.

It gives teams a shared language for recognising activation, building resources, and responding more wisely in real work situations.

Why nervous system literacy?

This is not about therapy.
And it’s not about becoming calm all the time.

It is about understanding how pressure affects the body and brain, and how those responses shape the way people communicate, collaborate and make decisions at work.

Communication

Relational steadiness.
People listen better, reduce escalation, and stay more constructive under strain.

Collaboration

Sustainable collaboration
People stay engaged with complexity and difference instead of withdrawing, shutting down or pushing through.

Decision-making

Clear thinking under pressure
When capacity is present, teams think more clearly and make better decisions in complex contexts.

Creativity

Imagination remains available
Curiosity and possibility remain available, even under pressure.

Conflict

From reactivity to response-ability
Tension becomes generative rather than polarising.

Sustainable Work

Supporting staff wellbeing
Helping people recover from intensity and sustain their work without burning out.

What changes for teams

This training helps teams build a shared understanding of what happens under pressure, and practise more effective ways of responding in real time.It helps teams to:
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“If there’s one thing to invest in this year, it’s this.”
— Nataliya Senytsya, Strategic Service Designer

Who this is for

This program is designed for teams and professionals whose work carries high stakes, complexity and emotional load, like:

Bringing this to your team

Working well under pressure can be delivered as an introductory workshop, a half-day or full-day team session, or a multi-session program.

It is designed to strengthen clarity, collaboration and sustainable performance in real work settings.

We’ll work with you to shape the right format for your context and constraints.

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What people are saying

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The best first step is a conversation about your team, your context and what would actually be useful.

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Nervous system literacy thinking

Read some of her thinking on the Cocreate Change blog.

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