We've now ushered in a "triple peak" day.
The result is a "triple peak" day, as The Atlantic's Derek Thompson reported last April.
But for those whose work is more solitary or not as time-sensitive, the triple peak day may offer a pathway to greater work-life balance.
Working parents, for example, might adopt a triple peak day to spend more time with their kids during the day and finish work once their kids are off to bed.
Are you working a "triple peak" day?
Persons:
We've, Derek Thompson, Colette Stallbaumer, Mary Czerwinski
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Service, Street Journal, Workers, Microsoft
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