Working From Home isn't a new concept, stay-at-home moms and dads have been doing it for millennia. It is an art form, however, and one that some people are still learning at a finger-painting pace. You want to be the Michelangelo of working from home, not a macaroni stuck to construction paper kind of artist. Many businesses don't train their employees how to work from home. This may be the reason so many employers have been reluctant to allow working from home. I also want to clarify that when I say working from home, I also include the ability to work remotely or work from anywhere into that mix. With the numerous technological advances coming out, it is possible to have a work from anywhere status as opposed to just working from home. I have been known to work from foreign countries and beaches when I was working fully remote and ultimately it doesn't matter if you are at home or in the forest as long as you have wifi and are getting your work done on time. This book will cover the following: Preface: Meet the AuthorChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Why Should I Learn to Work From Home?Chapter 3: Get Hygge with ItChapter 4: The Benefits of Working From HomeChapter 5: The Pitfalls of Working From HomeChapter 6: Tips & Tricks to Successfully Work From HomeChapter 7: How to Maintain Hyper Focus at HomeChapter 8: TakeawaysChapter 9: ResourcesI have worked from home in some capacity since 2016 and have held a fully remote job at USA TODAY Sports Media Group's NFL Wire sites (say that ten times fast). My experiences and suggestions come from years of mastering the art of working from home along with harnessing knowledge from others who work from home. I am not claiming to be the Claude Monet of working from home, but maybe Ia less cool version of Banksy