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Any tips on having no time to read?

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message 1: by Monika (new)

Monika (_janereader) | 19 comments With all the stress and work from school, I have literally no time to read. The free time I do have I watch TV shows because they are a way for me to relax and spend the with my family. Any tips on how to have more time?


message 2: by ruby (new)

ruby stark (rubyst) maybe dedicate five minutes to read before you go to bed?? sometimes this is the only time I get the chance to read when my schedule is jammed, so maybe might be helpful for you. Also another thing, maybe start bringing a book with you everywhere you go so just in case you have a spare couple minutes you can read, and listening to audiobooks is also a great way to read when you busy, u can listen to a book when your on your way to school/work, or just on a walk. I don’t know 🤷‍♀️ Hope those might be helpful to you :))


legendofthe3divas  | 998 comments If your school allows you to bring books to lunch, then do that. I do it all the time. And bring your books to class so if you get to class early, you could probably get a couple of pages in.


message 4: by mialina ☆彡 (new)

mialina ☆彡 maybe set a little time to read in the morning and at night before you go to bed, and only go on your phone if you need to


message 5: by sarah (new)

sarah ♪ | 51 comments Maybe try listening to audiobooks whenever you’re walking in the halls or eating lunch. They’re easy to get into if you don’t have the time to sit down and read


message 6: by Abi (new)

Abi Follow your heart, and read whenever you feel like it!

For example, I've recently turned into anti-hero Taylor and for the past two months, midnights really have become my afternoons, and I read half a book or sometimes a whole book or two books until 3 am :) I wouldn't recommend it because my sleeping schedule is messed up.

[If you want more bad advice] I'd say read during school or something because that's what I did before I graduated. I also read significantly more when I had exams. Also not ideal, but who cares at this point?


message 7: by mae (new)

mae ocean | 2 comments reading while eating is helpful for me, at lunch at school maybe or just in the morning giving yourself an extra 5-10 mins


message 8: by Finnley (new)

Finnley Strong | 6 comments Read as much as you can at night ;)


message 9: by Anna (new)

Anna audiobooks! if you have a library card, download libby and checkout some audiobooks that you can listen to anywhere (even when you don't have wifi!)


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