A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone
Well, everyone. We made it to June. And this sums up why I love it so...
June Nights, by Victor Marie Hugo
In summer, when day has fled, the plain covered with flowers
Pours out far away an intoxicating scent;
Eyes shut, ears half open to noises,
We only half sleep in a transparent slumber.
The stars are purer, the shade seems pleasanter;
A hazy half-day colours the eternal dome;
And the sweet pale dawn awaiting her hour
Seems to wander all night at the bottom of the sky.
Now, on to the best of this week's reading pile.Â
- Seven business leaders share what keeps them up at night. (Fast Company)
- You're too busy? Gene Marks thinks that isn't true. (Entrepreneur)
- Have employers lost the upper hand? (Strategy+Business)
- Some wonderful commencement speeches. (Washington Post)
- Wells Fargo says millennials use bank branches as much as anyone else. (WSJ)
- How to forget like a leader. (Leadership Freak)
- 60 Minutes: The future of money. (CBS News)
- How colors power branding. (Inc.)
- How does Warren Buffett schedule meetings? (Inc.)
- Another story showing how poorly most Americans are with finances. (MarketWatch)
- Four different women open up about their finances. (Esquire)
- I saved the best one for last. A girl gets a special doll. Just like her. (WFAA)
Have a great weekend, everyone!Â