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Remote Work

Drawing the line between work and home when they share a room

When your office is your home, the boundary has to be built on purpose. Rituals and rules that keep work from leaking into everything.

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This piece is part of the Remote Work section of Cadence. Our full editorial drafts run roughly 1980–2310 words and are reviewed by an editor before publishing; the complete article is laid out in production.

When your office is your home, the boundary has to be built on purpose. Rituals and rules that keep work from leaking into everything.

What this article covers

A practical walk-through with concrete steps you can apply the same week, examples drawn from real workplaces, and a short summary you can return to later. Every claim is checked against our editorial standards.

Looking for the rest of the section? Browse more in Remote Work, or read one of our fully published features from the homepage.

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Priya NairContributing Editor — Remote Work · Ex-Director of Product · Remote-ops consultant

Ran a fully distributed product team for six years. Now consults on remote operations. More from Priya →

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