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Read During Your Commute

Read During Your Commute

Do you want to make more of your morning commute? You can dedicate some time to reading if you use public transport to get to work. Instead of watching Youtube videos or your favorite Netflix drama, grab a good book to read. 

Studies show reading can make you more empathetic, help you see the world better outside of yourself, and slow down mental aging. And, let’s face it, reading makes you smarter.

You can start with a small goal to read a certain number of pages on your commute and see where it takes you.

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