A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone
It's over. There's just no way of denying the fact. Summer is gone. Here's a little bit of proof...
But when one door closes....another opens!
Have a great weekend, everyone. Even you Temple fans. Â Now, on to this week's reading pile.
- We're eating out more. (Calculated Risk)
- Do we hate the banks (again)? (Financial Brand)
- Limiting workplace email. (Berger Leadership Blog)
- NCUA is open to discussion on the 18-month exam cycle. (NAFCU Today)
- Poll: Americans don't like the CFPB's overreach. (Heartland)
- John Spence shares his top 10 business tips. (JohnSpence)
- This bank versus credit union video always cracks me up. (YouTube)
- The science behind procrastination. (WSJ)
- What is more important? Goals or systems? (James Clear)
- Car sales are booming. (Calculated Risk)
- But is manufacturing weakening? (WSJ)
- An Egg McMuffin at 2 p.m.? Hooray! (Inc.)
- No one knows. (Godin)
- More Americans than ever are entrepreneurs. (Inc.)
- Six bad habits to erase from your PowerPoint presentations. (SB)
- Most millenials don't think they are millenials. (Business Insider)
 Have a great weekend, everyone!