Splendid isolation: survival tips for #workingfromhome

Working from home is not for amateurs. It requires a knack for troubleshooting and a few handy props.
From avoiding the home-office hunch to finding cat-video-sized distractions, Lisa Van Dusen offers insight for the work-from-home amateurs.
Having worked from home as an editor and columnist for years, I welcome to the club those who, due to the public health demands of the pandemic currently stalking humanity, suddenly find themselves telecommuting. Hereby, a list of helpful tips for adapting to a home office environment: 1. The glass...

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