Revealed: Morning Reading Habits Of The Most Successful People


Gavin Newsom

Gavin Newsom, the Lieutenant Governor of California started up 11 business ventures before getting into politics and he takes many detours before getting hooked to news app Flipboard for his daily news needs. He starts with flipping through various channels; reads Play book, the Sacramento Bee, the Los Angeles Times and the San Francisco Chronicle on his ipad. Finally checks sites like Mashable and All ThingsD through Flipboard.

Jonah Peretti

Jonah Peretti, the founder of BuzzFeed and Huffington Post supplies the world with viral news, but sticks to the basics for his own information needs. He gets up at 8.30 AM and goes to office with the sports or business section of the New York Times and the New York magazine. Facebook and twitter lend a helping hand each to satisfy his hunger for news updates throughout the day.

Steven Reinmund

Steven Reinmund, the former CEO of PepsiCo is currently working as the dean of School of Business at Wake Forest University. He’s the second early riser in the list, keeping the company of David Cush. He wakes up at 5.30AM daily and proceeds downstairs with his stack of newspapers. He reads the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times. He goes through the Dallas morning News for local news.

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