25 Habits That Help Me Read More
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I consider myself an avid reader, thus the name Mrs. Bookdragon. I read an average of a book a week last year and hope to read even more this year. I have always been a devourer of books, minus a few years that life took over, and I have developed habits that have helped me read more and more. I thought I would share them and if you have any habits or tips, please share as well!
25 Habits To Read More
I read multiple books at a time.
I take a book (or my Kindle or phone) everywhere I go. I have done this for as long as I can remember. I used to buy purses based on how many books I could fit into it.
I read before bed.
I read while waiting in long lines.
I read while waiting for an appointment.
I read in the car if I get somewhere early. This may also be why I am usually late, I get distracted.
I limit social media and read instead. This is difficult, I'll be honest.
I follow my friends on Goodreads for book recommendations.
I am constantly looking for the next book to read and I always know what to read next.
I follow Bookstagrammers on Instagram. They motivate me and give me book recommendations.
I blog or write or talk about what I read. It keeps me excited if I know I can share what I read.
I set monthly goals and reflect each month.
I am in a book club that meets about every six weeks.
I follow book groups and pages on Facebook.
I check Amazon for daily deals.
I use the library-print and ebooks. I hardly ever pay for a book.
It might be controversial, but when my daughter is playing independently (and she can get pretty wrapped up in her imagination) or watching tv, I sneak a few pages in. I also like for her to see me read.
I cut the time I watch tv. No Netflix marathons for me!
I read at lunch.
I read in the car when someone else drives.
I hardly ever abandon books. Waste of time.
I have adapted to reading for only short bursts of time. I take advantage of every minute.
I read series-you always know what your next read is.
I read what I want and what I like. I don't worry about what others think of what I read and this is most likely why I don't abandon books. I like to think I am thoughtful in my choices.
I follow authors on Twitter for new book releases and to meet new authors and new readers.
How do you read more?
Happy reading!