Powerneck

How the notes are curated

A notebook mindset for ergonomic curiosity

Our editors collect observations from desks across New Zealand—home offices, shared studios, and quiet corners in libraries. Topics stay away from industry audits that deserve dedicated specialists on site; we emphasize patterns you can observe in your own workstation.

Why the writing stays neutral

Readable language protects both readers and search systems. That is why we avoid inflated claims about outcomes and focus instead on how people describe their own setups.

Transparent ownership

Editorial contact channels are listed on the Reach page alongside a postal address so anyone can trace who publishes the guides.

When guidance changes

Screens, chairs, and accessories evolve rapidly. Readers should update hardware settings using manufacturer manuals when adjusting height or tilt.

Community tone

Volunteers suggest topics by email; we summarize those ideas once they fit our editorial checklist for clarity.

Photographs reinforce distance at a glance

Instead of cropping tight portraits, our archive favors tables and tools so you remember to step back occasionally.

Muted shelving with peripherals arranged with space

One vignette, many interpretations

Portable timer beside a stylus on felt

Small tactile prompts help some readers remember to reposition after each focused block—no timers are sold here, simply the idea of spacing work.