Nearly a year into working from home because of Covid-19 closures, each day seems exactly like the one before. I wake up at 7 AM, prep meals, help my son with online school, work alone in a makeshift office, exercise, and finally drop into bed exhausted. Personal-professional boundaries—once difficult to manage—have been entirely erased. As many people in similar situations have noted, we aren’t just working from home (WFH) anymore. We are living at our jobs.

A version of this article appeared in the March–April 2021 issue of Harvard Business Review.