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July 5 2020 - Did you know that people who read for a mere 30 minutes per week are 20% more likely to feel happy with their lives? Or that reading can reduce your stress levels by 68%?
If you've always wished you read more but never got around to start doing it, today is the day that changes.
Keep reading to learn how to become a better reader and finally start reaping all the benefits of this amazing, healthy habit!
Read About Topics That You Love
Reading about things that don't fascinate you is halfway to giving up on a book.
The secrete is in focusing on topics that you love and finding pieces within those topics!
One quick and easy way of understanding whether a book seems like a good read to you or not, for example, is by checking book summaries before you start them. Find little hacks like this and choosing interesting books you won't give up on will become a much easier task!
Take Notes
It might sound time-consuming, and even a bit weird, but trust us when we say that there's no better way of improving your comprehension skills than by taking notes about what you're reading.
You'll finish a book feeling like you actually learned something valuable and that will certainly motivate you to grab the next one!
Read on Your Downtime
If so far, your strategy was to read at the end of the day, we have news for you: that's not always the way to go.
Think about it: when you get home from work or school, chances are that you're feeling tired and the last thing you need is to make some extra effort trying to read and understand a book.
Instead of doing that, simply use your downtime to read, when you're still awake and energetic but don't have much to do.
Always Carry a Book With You
This one is closely related to the previous tip, but by always having a book in your bag, you make sure that every time you're bored or you suddenly feel like reading, you can do it.
Remember that you can always buy pocket-sized books that are easier to carry or even a small Kindle.
If You Don't Like a Book, Stop Reading It
Contrary to popular belief, it's not mandatory to finish every single book you start.
If after 50 pages, you're just not enjoying what you're reading, close it and move on to the next one. Otherwise, your motivation levels will go nowhere but down.
How to Become a Better Reader: Now You Know
Becoming an avid reader doesn't have to be a difficult task and these five simple, yet effective tips are proof.
Now that you know how to become a better reader, it's time to find your favorite books (newspapers, magazines, or even blogs) and, well... get reading!
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