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message 1: by Ben’s (new)

Ben’s Book Nook ☭ (bensbooknook1) | 16 comments Heya,

I’ve been struggling to keep my attention while reading for a couple of days now and it’s getting really annoying. I think my problem mostly is that I am understimulated and thus easily overwhelmed (i’m autistic) but I haven’t yet found anything that could help me. If anyone has experienced something like this before and has got any tips or advice I’d highly appreciate it! Hope y’all have a good day/night!!


Storm The Tiny Hooman ~hiatus~ (asherbookreviews) Make a schedule thats what helps me


message 3: by Spencer (new)

Spencer | 4 comments I like to listen to music! it has to be a song I know super well cuz if I don't know exactly how it goes it distracts me and I can't stay focused on the book but if it's already cemented in my brain it can fade into background noise while still helping my brain stay engaged


message 4: by Spencer (new)

Spencer | 4 comments I'm also autistic so I know exactly what you're talking about :( its not the perfect solution but it works better than nothing


Storm The Tiny Hooman ~hiatus~ (asherbookreviews) Ya I have Aspergers and a mixture of ADHD/ADD. Music helps but also a schedule helps


message 6: by Luke (new)

Luke (korrick) | 24 comments Not sure how this would intersect with being autistic, but I've been using a sleep/ambient noise app while I read for years. And for the really tedious passages, having something to chew on has helped me focus.


message 7: by Mariano (new)

Mariano | 21 comments Agreeing with Spencer and Asher. I'd also like to mention, I take frequent music breaks from books but I always wait until I'm at an actually good part of the book that interests me before I stop to take a break. That way I can stimulate myself with the music and then after I pause it my thoughts will drift back to "huh I wonder what's about to happen in the book" and motivate me to pick it back up again. I personally cannot concentrate if I have music on while I'm reading so this is the next best option. I do however like a little bit of ambiance, and find that lighting a wooden wick candle while I'm reading gives me a little something extra that I can grab on to (either staring at the flame flickering or listen to it popping and sizzling) if I'm understimulated while reading without it actually distracting me


Storm The Tiny Hooman ~hiatus~ (asherbookreviews) I also have TV on in the background or a podcast. I always need some type of background noise


Faith 🍁 | 13 comments I listen to soft music while I have a sound machine/fan going or I’ll listen to an audiobook while I do something to keep me busy like playing a repetitive game or drawing. Sometimes I’ll even clean while listening so I can focus on the book


message 10: by Eliza (new)

Eliza Clara Hemming (elizahyde89) | 4 comments As somebody who has (undiagnosed) ADHD, I completely relate to this! For me, having a constant flow of tea helps. I usually make myself a pot up so I don't need to keep getting up to make a fresh cup. Having a cat sat on my knee is also good, because who wants to disturb a sleeping kitty?

I personally can't read fiction with background noise, I find it too distracting!


message 11: by Ben’s (new)

Ben’s Book Nook ☭ (bensbooknook1) | 16 comments hi! i wanted to thank you all so much for the tips and for those sharing their experiences!! they’ve helped me a lot and i appreciate it a ton!


message 12: by Danny (new)

Danny | 5 comments while reading usually I just do it when I'm really tired before bed because I don't need something that stimulating to hold my attention because I'm tired. Another idea I haven't tried is listening to an audiobook while drawing/doing some task. I'm also autistic so I understand what you're saying it's a struggle I have too.


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

@Spencer Sure...just don't listen to classical. It can get very unpredictable,and I can say this as a classical music enthusiast. 😅


message 14: by Beepbopboop (new)

Beepbopboop (zombosbirds) | 4 comments Kinda late but i have adhd and I struggle with underwhelming books. I'm slow and new to reading as well, so books tend to take a while. One thing that helps me is that I tell myself to read x amount of pages a day if I can (i.e. 15 pages) or I try to imagine whats going on an add it to my daydreams, with this I may read a page and then incorporate that into my little autocosm


message 15: by Beepbopboop (new)

Beepbopboop (zombosbirds) | 4 comments Jack wrote: "@Spencer Sure...just don't listen to classical. It can get very unpredictable,and I can say this as a classical music enthusiast. 😅"
I LOVE classical music!


message 16: by [deleted user] (new)

@Raven Seriously? Well, we will need to have a conversation on the topic then! ^w^


message 17: by Beepbopboop (new)

Beepbopboop (zombosbirds) | 4 comments @Jack Yes Please!!!


⚢ ꧁•⊹٭Pixie٭⊹•꧂⚢ (thebookishcryptic) I listen to Lofi Girl on YT and Spotify! Whether it’s Synthwave or Lofi, it helps me focus and set the mood in the book!


message 19: by [deleted user] (new)

Case wrote: "I listen to Lofi Girl on YT and Spotify! Whether it’s Synthwave or Lofi, it helps me focus and set the mood in the book!"
Hmm...maybe I will give that an attempt.


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