Corporate Workshops

Nervous System Regulation for Sustainable Performance

Performance Is Not Only Cognitive

In complex organisations, employees are expected to think clearly, collaborate effectively, and make sound decisions under sustained demand.

Yet attention fragmentation, elevated stress activation, and insufficient recovery quietly reduce clarity, emotional stability, and long-term resilience.

Most stress initiatives focus on awareness, mindset, or coping strategies.
Fewer address the deeper layer that shapes performance in real time: physiological regulation.

Internal state influences:

When employees learn to regulate their nervous system effectively, performance becomes more stable, not more forced.

The Approach

This work is grounded, evidence-informed, and adapted for professional environments.

Breathing patterns and nervous system state directly influence focus, energy regulation, and stress response. By strengthening regulatory awareness, employees gain tools they can apply immediately — between meetings, during high-pressure situations, and across demanding work cycles.

The focus is not relaxation for its own sake.

The focus is sustainable clarity under pressure.

All practices are optional, professionally framed, and suitable for corporate settings.

Formats

Organisations can engage at different depths depending on need and context.

Introduction Session
Stress Regulation & Focus Stability

A concise, focused introduction designed for leadership teams, HR departments, or high-demand teams exploring regulation-based performance strategies.

Participants gain:

This format creates a measurable shift in focus while serving as a low-risk entry point into deeper workshops.

Hour Workshop
Regulating Stress & Stabilising Focus

A practical working session designed for immediate application.

Participants learn to:

The workshop balances concise theory with experiential practice and directly applicable tools.

Half-Day Workshop
Regulation & Performance Integration

A structured format for teams operating under sustained cognitive demand.

Focus areas include:

Participants leave with practical frameworks and tools that support resilient performance beyond the session itself.

Full-Day Workshop
Sustainable Performance Framework

A deeper exploration of nervous system regulation as a foundation for long-term performance capacity.

Participants develop the ability to:

This format allows for deeper experiential work and stronger integration.

Organisational Relevance

These workshops support initiatives related to performance, wellbeing, and sustainable culture.

Employee resilience & burnout prevention

Focus and cognitive performance

Leadership stability and emotional regulation

Sustainable high-performance cultures

Mental health and wellbeing strategies

Delivery

Next Step

A brief conversation clarifies:

From there, a tailored proposal can be developed.

The Facilitator

Why Dominic?

Dominic Levien

Breathwork & Nervous System Specialist

Calm and structured

Intellectually coherent

Experientially grounded

Adaptable to different organisational cultures

Nervous system regulation is often presented either in purely clinical language or in highly experiential, non-corporate formats. My work bridges these worlds.

I have spent years working deeply with breath-based regulation practices, performance physiology, and embodied awareness — while also operating within structured, professional environments.

Large organisations require approaches that are:

What distinguishes my work is not intensity — but precision.

Rather than pushing peak states or emotional catharsis, I focus on helping participants develop reliable regulatory awareness: the ability to recognise activation patterns early and shift state in a controlled, professional context.

This is particularly relevant for leaders and teams operating under sustained responsibility, where emotional volatility or cognitive fatigue carries real consequences.

The goal is not temporary relief.
The goal is stable performance capacity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions? We’ve got you. Here are some of the most common things people ask before starting their breathwork journey.
Yes. The workshops are based on well-established principles of nervous system regulation and the physiological relationship between breathing patterns, stress activation, and cognitive performance. The content is presented in a clear, accessible way without unnecessary medical complexity, while remaining aligned with current understanding of stress physiology and self-regulation.
No. These workshops are educational and skill-based. They focus on practical regulation tools that participants can apply in daily work contexts. They are not therapy, trauma work, or clinical treatment. The emphasis is on performance stability, stress awareness, and self-regulation in professional environments.
No. All practices are moderate, controlled, and professionally framed. The aim is stabilisation and clarity — not emotional catharsis or extreme experiences. Participants remain fully in control at all times, and all exercises are optional.
Yes. The workshops are specifically adapted for professional settings. The language, structure, and practices are designed to be appropriate for diverse teams and organisational cultures. The focus is on performance sustainability, clarity, and resilience — not on spiritual or therapeutic themes.
Participants are encouraged to engage at their own pace and within their comfort range. The practices are low-risk and adaptable. If there are specific medical considerations within a team, this can be clarified in advance to ensure appropriate adjustments.
Traditional stress initiatives often focus on awareness, coping strategies, or mindset shifts. This work addresses stress at the level of physiological regulation — strengthening the ability to recognise and stabilise internal state in real time. It complements existing wellbeing initiatives by adding a practical regulatory skill set.
Participants commonly report improved clarity and attention stability, faster recovery between demanding tasks, reduced perceived stress activation, and greater awareness of early overload signals. For organisations, this supports resilience, focus capacity, and sustainable performance culture.
Yes. Content and emphasis can be adapted depending on target audience (leadership, teams, HR initiatives), existing wellbeing programmes, and organisational goals.

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