So, how do you cultivate the ability to read more books? Try these practices to develop healthy and mindful reading habits. Read what you find interesting (or what you’re writing about)
One of the fundamental rules of reading more books is simply reading what you like or find interesting. Pretty easy, right? Well, sort of.
The challenge is doing some homework and experimentation to know these types of books. Determining your preference between fiction and non-fiction books is an excellent place to start.
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You don’t have to slog through the books that you don’t find interesting. You must pursue your curiosities. This is by far the most important principle of good reading. This keeps you reading and it keeps you curious.
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There are no rules when it comes to choosing books. We don’t have to read bestsellers, or classics, or books everyone else raves about.
Focus on some combination of books that: stand the test of time; pique your interest; or resonate with your current situation.
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