HOW TO READ MORE BOOKS

There are so many interesting books, and we all struggle to find more time to read them. How to find time to go through an endless ocean of books?

Here are 5 Ways to Read More Books:

1. MAKE READING PART OF YOUR ROUTINE

Just as people reserve 30 minutes a day to exercise, you can increase reading volumes by five times by simply engaging in a book each morning during breakfast.

Wake up a little earlier each day and read while you drink your coffee, spend   half an hour before bedtime reading, and read a few pages while you are having your lunch breaks. It usually takes up to six weeks to develop a habit.

2. LEARN TO DOUBLE TASK

Learn to read a book while you’re doing something else that doesn’t require your full attention. You can read or listen to books while working out, cooking, cleaning, and even walking.

3.LISTEN INSTEAD OF READING

Listening to audiobooks is not cheating.

Audiobooks are one of many ways to enjoy a good book, and they are amazing when it comes to multitasking. You can listen to an audiobook while driving, exercising, walking, cooking!

4. READ MORE THAN ONE BOOK AT A TIME

Sometimes, no matter how much we are enjoying a book, we are just not in the mood to read it. It can hold us back and give a feeling of dissatisfaction.

So, why not to start reading another book in a different genre?

You can come back to the one you started earlier when you feel you are ready for that.

5. CREATE A READING SPACE

Having a cosy space where you like spending time can help you read more books. Create a special nook in your home with a comfy chair, good lighting, and everything you like to have while reading.

Prepare your favourite snacks, drinks, turn off your gadgets, and enjoy your book.

It will make your reading time less of a chore and more of an opportunity to relax and lose yourself in a very good book.

Remember, that reading should be fun, not something that feels like hard work. Enjoy your reading!

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