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Reading isn't easy for most people. Research shows that 23% of American adults say they haven’t read a book in a year.
It takes practice to sharpen reading and writing skills. If you struggle to read consistently or want to make reading a daily habit, use your intellectual curiosity to choose what to read.
Any topic you are curious about can be a starting point for building a consistent reading habit.
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Your natural willingness to learn new things can make reading easier. When you're curious and not under pressure to read, you would be more interested in gaining knowledge.
Many people pick books based on recommendations, but intellectual curiosities are a better approach if you are in the early stages of making reading a habit.
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There are four elements you need to create a reading habit:
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To start developing a reading habit, it’s important to know what you’re looking for.
Do you want to acquire knowledge, solve a problem or want to read to enjoy your leisure time? Knowing your goal can help you become a better reader.
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