NEW YORK—Before the house is humming and her teenagers ask her to whip up breakfast or chauffeur them to school, Jen Meegan reads her company emails and revisits ideas she drafted the night before. She works for an hour or so, then after the school run, shops for groceries or gets gas before returning to […]... Keep on reading: ‘Microshifting’: The new spin on 9-to-5 work schedules