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message 1: by Ele (new)

Ele | 4 comments What habits could i incorporate to read more? And how much do you read to be reading 50/100 books a year?


quinn .’ (laufeys version) | 147 comments I think that reading every night before you go to bed will help. Just remember to not stay up too late


message 3: by Kyla (new)

Kyla (kylabug09) | 128 comments I read while drinking my coffee then anything during the day I have free time. I usually read an hour or 2 before bed as well.


 ishraq ⊹ ࣪ ˖ (aot vers) ౨ৎ | 112 comments i just read during school or while im eating


message 6: by Ophelia (new)

Ophelia (Pfp w Savannah) | 468 comments I read whenever possible lol


Peachaolic(matching pfp with my cupcake) | 84 comments i read when i am bored, when i have finished my work in lesson, in the bus from home and school, thirty minute before i sleep


message 8: by Nelly (new)

Nelly (nelly3) | 174 comments i don't start a book if I know it will be busy week ...especially a book i been wanting to read lol.... I read bit in the mornings and more in my afternoons when .... weekend if not busy i read as much as i can <3


message 9: by Tahls (new)

Tahls | 54 comments ^ me too! I sometimes schedule reading time because I feel more motivated to do it when I've allocated time for it without any distractions and will sometimes set myself page goals to reach or a set amount of time. otherwise I'm all over the place 😅


message 10: by Katniss (new)

Katniss Everdeen  | 617 comments I homeschool so...


message 11: by Brianna (new)

Brianna Edward | 3 comments It’s so hard to find time to read now... I hate school so much.


Ava (matching with the BAAAM fam) Keding | 285 comments i read at night before i go to bed for like a few hours


message 13: by Aaminah (new)

Aaminah | 7 comments Sleep deprivation


message 14: by Tanyka (new)

Tanyka Resendes | 15 comments I’m a mom of two I read whenever I’m relaxing on the couch. When I’m at work I read on my break and on my lunch. I also read at night once I put the kids to bed ☺️


message 15: by beeswaxbobby (new)

beeswaxbobby | 14 comments I read when I have nothing to do in school and if I do all my homework I let myself read, also on weekends


message 16: by awin (new)

awin (readingspaceofawin) | 15 comments During not-so-busy days, I tend to read when I'm having breakfast and before I sleep. But when busy days come, I had instilled the mindset in me that I need to atleast finish one chapter for my day to be complete lol


message 17: by Riley (new)

Riley Lowmiller | 71 comments I would just set goals and force yourself to read (but don't make it unenjoyable because that's what reading is supposed to be) I usually read on the bus, inbetween classes, while I eat, sometimes when ads play while I'm watching a show. Anytime I can squeeze it in I try.


。.•*¨*•♬✧maeve ✧♬•*¨*•.。 | 88 comments I always keep my kindle with me- purse, car, etc. you’ll find that you have more downtown moments than you think to get in a chapter or two


message 19: by Lulu_MIA92 (new)

Lulu_MIA92 | 9 comments I am returning to my habit of reading after 8 years without being able to enjoy reading for pleasure ( I was reading big books for school and then law school, so reading for pleasure was not an option I had). I read every night when I get home from work, and then over the weekends. But I consider myself a fast reader.
Also, I don't make it a goal to read 100 books a year. I like to enjoy my readings and remember the stories.


message 20: by Benji (new)

Benji | 190 comments Whilst in a commune from one destination to another. Some would read. Yet now it's better to have an audiobook & let it play from a single ear, so the other ear & still pick up on conversations around.

& your eyes are open to scan for threats.

Yet if your commune time is sitting passenger. That's also a slot.
Think about your openings.

Also scheduling out your day helps. Usually in Time Blocks.

Seeing the moments you're free.
I categorize time opening between
Social:
Mental:
Physical:
Creative:

Different moods for different reads.
Fantasy/romance:
Autobiography/biography :
Self~help:
It's also more about quality than it is quantity.

I've learned when you flow with what your brain is craving it's easier to retain the material instead of force feeding it.


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