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Wearing this common material as a face mask will not protect you from COVID-19

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A new study revealed these to be the most protective material for non-medical face masks. - climbing

A new study revealed these to be the most protective material for non-medical face masks. - climbing with - Prior to the pandemic, what had been another challenging moment in your career? Scroll to answer! [Wearing this common material as a face mask will not protect you from COVID-19]( by Jennifer Fabiano [A new study revealed these to be the most protective material for non-medical face masks.]([Read More]( SPONSORED [Adding this 1 thing to your daily routine can increase your work-from-home productivity]( [Working from home has its benefits, like the fact that we can pretty much wear our pajama pants all day. But the convenience of working from home has also made it a bit too easy to forget the importance of exercise in our daily routines.]([Read more]( [3 phrases that are making you sound naive (and what to say instead)]( by Kaitlin Bitting [By keeping these three phrases—and the alternatives for each—in mind, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a master of workplace communication.]([Read More]( [6 unique ways to increase your intelligence]( by Anouare Abdou [Intelligence is not static. Find ways to stimulate your cognitive abilities on a daily basis with these 6 unique ways to increase intelligence.]([Read More]( [What our socially distanced workspaces might look like]( by Frances Dodds [After the Coronavirus pandemic comes to an end, and we return back to our offices, what will socially distanced workspaces look like?]([Read More]( [How to set up the perfect midday break for optimal productivity]( by Rachel Weingarten [If you're looking to create optimal productivity in your day, learn how to set up the perfect midday break. Taking these are important. Read more, here.]([Read More]( HUDDLE UP In response to last week's question, "What is one crazy goal you want to achieve within your lifetime?": Paul Derrick from Houston, TX I have been very lucky and skied in many of the places I have wanted to in the world. Skiing is one of the few things in life that can give you unbelievable peace and tranquility one minute and ten minutes later gives such exhilaration, a little fear and immense satisfaction. So the one place left on my bucket list is to ski Jackson Hole. I was hoping to do that this year but it was not to be. Nevertheless next year maybe the year to perfect my social distancing Is on the slopes at Jackson Hole. I can then hang up my ski boots at 71. 🤔 Today's question: "Prior to the pandemic, what had been another challenging moment in your career? How did you bounce back?" Hit reply and let us know! © 2020 [Ladders, Inc.]( All Rights Reserved [Advertise With UsÂ](| [ Contact Us]( |[ Unsubscribe]( You're receiving this email from our secure server at [Ladders, Inc.]( because you signed up on March 26, 2016 from [{EMAIL}](#) with the ZIP Code 06473. [Ladders, Inc.]( - [55 Water Street, 51st Floor - New York, NY 10041](#) [PrivacyÂ](|[ Terms of UseÂ](|[ View in Your Browser](

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