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MOST FOLKS BRISTLED ABOUT HEADING BACK to working in person. Not Cordelia Fasoldt. When she and her family relocated from Beacon Hill to a house they fell in love with in Beverly Farms, Fasoldt found work-from-home life less than satisfying. “I missed interacting with people,” she remembers. “I felt restless and ready to try something new.”

That’s not to say she didn’t have doubts. The 38-year-old brand strategist had

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