When I tell people that I work from wherever I want, whether it be home or a friend' s office, I am generally met with a bit of scorn or a response that points out how "lucky" I am. Actually, I' m just getting to 1what millions of people are already living: the mobile office. Office space has undergone marked changes in the past few decades, with wooden desks being 2by customizable cubicle walls and desks, then shifting to many of the new open-office designs we see now. This evolution is continuing as 3realize that mobile technology is keeping workers away from the office more than ever. Perhaps the most 4change this year is something that has already begun. Thanks to increasing 5on mobile devices, professionals can make a seamless transition from home to meetings to the office, with clients and 6never realizing the change in location. Phones can easily be routed to cell phones, and cloud-based file storage means documents can be 7from any device with an Internet connection. As the "work anywhere" trend continues to grow, professionals will have more 8than ever. They’ll no longer be chained to a desk eight hours a day, allowing them to be more 9and more reachable when they '' re needed. In time, this Will most likely 10the definition of the office to include any location where an Internet connection is available.[A]accessed[B]businesses[C]confidence[D]considerate[E]created[F]customers[G]efficient[H]engineers[I]experience[J]freedom[K]notable[L]provide[M]reliance[N]replaced[O]reshape