To modern workers everywhere,I miss the office. As a single person living in a small Brooklyn apartment, it’s been easy to get lost in my work and not know how to set boundaries. It only hit me that I was missing structure when I decided to stay for a bit at my parents’ home in the New Jersey suburbs, and got reacquainted with chores. Having obligations and accountability outside of work made it easier to see the boundaries between my professional life and my personal life. And remote work makes it possible to switch between these modes throughout the day.A group of psychologists at Claremont Graduate University have coined a term for this kind of fluidity: nano-transitions, or those moments
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