As a result of COVID-19, all tech workers are now working from home. This means that the mantra of “bringing your whole self to work,” a concept introduced by Mike Robbins, invariably includes a requirement to show your colleagues your most personal space of all: your home.
When I landed my first remote job two years ago, I was mentally ready for it. Exchanging the commute and hallway drama for the convenience of being home all day to accept packages and start the laundry would allow me to be more productive. For all of my emotional readiness, however, I was vastly underprepared for the physical and material requirements of working full-time at home.
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