I’ve worked from home, on and off, for most of my career. I put in my time commuting down the 101, sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic, and taking two hours to make a 20-minute drive to work. But for the past two decades, I’ve exclusively worked from home.

In fact, when my wife and I purchased our house, we took into account our work from home (WFH) needs. We bought a structure that had spaces for both living and the type of work we each do for a living, as well as reliable access to high-speed fiber internet.

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