To read more books, you need to make reading a higher priority in life. There are so many options that compete for our time making it difficult to work in the flexibility of reading. It is important to remind yourself of the unique rewards of book reading. Consider making a significant effort to develop new reading habits that will support your determination and willpower.

Reading affects our attitudes, beliefs, thoughts, feelings, and moral judgements. Research shows reading strengthens the brain, improves cognition, can help with depression, and provides other health benefits. Studies show people who read continually improve communication skills that strengthens the development of large vocabularies, increasing the ability to empathize and understand others. Reading is good for the mind, body, and soul. It enriches well-being and enhances knowledge. I recommend inspirational reading to my coaching clients embracing a wholeness journey.

The importance of books in our life not only help in broadening our horizons but also function as doorways of connecting us with the world around us. Books supply us with life lessons and contain the knowledge of past cultures because they have been here for centuries. They can increase the power of our imagination, creativity and dreams.

I recently came across an article on the correlation between reading and successful people. Check it out. https://thebookbuff.com/reading-makes-you-successful/

Reading books is easier than you think. Reading just 20 minutes per day, you actually end up reading 1.8 million words in one year. With an average of five hundred words per page, which means you would read 3,600 pages per year. That is twelve books with three hundred pages each according to Basmo Book and Reading Tracker.

Reading books is good for you. It improves your focus and memory.

Reading increases your intellectual capacity and ability to retain knowledge. The more you read, the more you know.

Interesting statistics on reading: Reading books benefits not only you but also others. You are more enthusiastic about contributing and making donations. Habitual reading among adults are more likely to engage in charity and volunteer work.

There as so many true and appealing things to say about reading. It can serve as a source of entertaining and enjoyment surrounded around others or with groups. Children develop positive and independent reading habits engaging with others. Early reading sparks curiosity and helps in the development of other skills such as problem-solving.

Another important fact about books in our life is that books are one of the most creative forms of art. Every book that we read has the power to transpose us in diverse ways through amazing characters or opening the doors for us to dream more vividly. Reading a book is like dreaming with your eyes open.  What is your current read?

Helpful tips on how to read more books:

  • Start with motivation, first think about why and what you want to read. Find books that you enjoy and brighten your interest.
  • Plan a schedule and establish the groundwork for your new reading habit. Always have a book in your space ready for your next read when you have unexpected downtime.
  • Devote time to your own reading challenge while working toward your reading goals. Keep it simple in choosing your selections and remember to ask others what they are reading. Check out best sellers lists or consider joining a book club. Cheers to reading more books!