My Plan To Develop A Regular Reading Habit

in #life7 years ago (edited)

If there's something you can start doing today that will change the person you'll become in the future is reading. It will enhance your critical thinking, you cognitive competencies, your perceptions of human relations.

For the last 4 years, I've been having limited reading choices due to all my reading assignments from college. Now that I'm finally getting my English degree I can finally make my own reading choices and read those books I always wanted to read but couldn't because of the lack of time. Consequently, I've been rediscovering the pleasure of reading. Reading just to relax and learn. Reading for fun, as a hobby and not for obligation and under pressure.

During this last month, I've developed a new reading routine that has been helping me to find pleasure in reading again and I'd like to share it with all of you in case you've been struggling to really enjoy reading or if you want to find this passion again.

1 - Sign up on Goodreads

One of the main reasons why people don't have the habit of reading is simply because they don't know where to start. Goodreads is a website where you can create a reading profile. You can mark the books you've read, rate them (and thus help the site give you other references), find reading suggestions, and find useful reviews from people who have already read the books you are interested in. The site also helps you to keep a reading list so you always know what's coming next.

2 - Make Goals

Still in Goodreads, you can also set reading goals. Currently, on the site, there's a reading challenge going on challenging you to read 6 books until the end of the year. A goal will give you a commitment, stimulate and motivate you. You can establish how many pages you intend to read per day. This helps to get an idea of how long it will take you to read the book and it will bring you more motivation to finish reading and reach your goal.

3 - Establish a Routine

They say it takes 21 days to create a new habit. So choose the best time, and place and be constant and persistent. Read at least a page per day, even if you're tired. Your future self will thank you for all the effort.

Reading is the best investment of time and money you can make in your life. In fact, nowadays we do not even have to spend a penny on books since great E-Books are available for free on the internet. One of the sites that offer free E-books, in case you don't know yet, is the Gutemberg Project with thousands of books in many digital formats available, allowing you to read the greatest books on your phone, tablet, Ipad, E-reader, etc.

If there's something you can start doing today that will change the person you'll become in the future is reading. It will enhance your critical thinking, you cognitive competences, your perceptions of human relations. Every kind of knowledge is out there. So start putting these steps in practice and thank me later for the tips!

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Goodreads is a great place to start! You can also see whether your local library offers ebooks through their website (I usually have to be on a waitlist for a while, but it's so worth it).

I read every day right when I wake up and right before I go to bed - in fact, I've worked hard to change my habits to read less haha.

Goddreads is indeed a very nice place to find quality books from good authors ^^

#Kindle is Best way to read but Note-Book is very important to learn things.
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Nice read. One of my favorite authors is Aldous Huxley

I love Goodreads - I think their recommendation algorithims for finding new books is awesome.

Can't agree with you more, me and my girlfriend are using that site like everyday :)

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Só gosto de ler com livro em maõs, pela internet não curto me desconcentro muito. Um dos livros favoritos é O SEGREDO.

Oi @anacristinasilva! Também tenho esse livro como um dos meus preferidos. Adoro ler e assistir coisas sobre esse tema. Nesse ultimo fim de semana assisti What the Blip do we know? no youtube mesmo. Tem a versão dublada e legendada. Ele segue a mesma linha do filme O Segredo (uma narrativa intecalada com comentários) mas acho que foca mais na explicação da fisica quântica. Se você curtiu O Segredo com certeza vai gostar desse filme. ;)

Obrigada por compartilhar seu conhecimento, irei assistir esse filme. Obrigada pela dica

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Reading is probably my favorite activity! I'd just add that sometimes you don't want an app recommending similar books to you, you want new books, seemingly unrelated to your interests, but that you may grow to like. A good way to do that would be to, let's say, try and read the Penguin Classics series. It's all going to be different, and it's all probably going to be good. Another way is to read the 100 best books of the last century, as listed by New York Times let's say. Something like that. Our life is short and really you'll never be able to read all the books you want, so you might as well try and read the best ones.