Inever really thought through my decision to step away from my job.

Sure, I weighed the pros and cons. I considered the work I’d be doing, the impact on my quality of life.

But I never got around to thinking about the logistics — what my day-to-day would actually look like when I no longer lived the life I had for much of the past 20 years .

For two decades, I thought I worked from home. That’s laughable. Between airports, hotels, arenas, interviews and events, I was always somewhere. Now? My entire shift is done remotely .

And I never calculated the financial ripple effects.

It’s made a huge difference.

Most days, I don’t have to leave the house if I don’t want to. That simple convenience sets off a chain reaction.

Who needs to budget for a wardrobe when you can clock in in paj

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