avatarSufyan Maan, M.Eng

Summary

The article provides practical advice for increasing reading habits, emphasizing the importance of reading for personal development and knowledge acquisition.

Abstract

The author shares personal insights on enhancing reading habits, suggesting that reading is crucial for gaining knowledge and improving various aspects of life. The article outlines five key tips: sharing reading progress with friends and family for accountability, changing the mindset to allow quitting books that don't engage the reader, utilizing a Kindle for convenience and versatility, reading diverse topics simultaneously to maintain interest, and keeping books visible as a reminder to read. Additionally, the author mentions the benefits of reading for mental health and financial freedom, advocating for purposeful reading with the aim of applying knowledge.

Opinions

  • The author believes that reading multiple books at once can encourage more reading.
  • They advocate for abandoning books that don't hold interest after giving them a fair chance, suggesting this practice helps in building sustainable reading habits.
  • The author highly recommends using a Kindle, particularly the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, for its convenience, features like waterproofing, audiobook integration, and long battery life.
  • They suggest that reading across different subjects keeps the reading journey engaging and helps in understanding complex topics like investing.
  • The author emphasizes the importance of visibility in promoting reading habits, suggesting that displaying books prominently serves as a constant reminder and encouragement to read.
  • They offer a personal testimony on how reading has played a significant role in their journey towards financial freedom.
  • The author holds the opinion that reading should be intentional and purpose-driven, leading to practical benefits such as improved mental health, focus, and sleep quality.

5 Tips for Reading More

Reading is the gateway skill that makes all other learning possible. — Barack Obama

Photo by Perfecto Capucine

Undoubtedly, reading improves your knowledge, attention, and perspective.

I was completing 10–12 books every year. When I saw the statistics, I figured that was the average number for any reader. And I used to believe I was a voracious reader.

Then, in 2005, I developed the practice of reading two books at the same time and making a point of quitting if I wasn’t enjoying it. That was one habit that encouraged me to read more.

I was disappointed that I did not learn this habit sooner in life. Why did I wait for a long time?

Based on anecdotes, here are my top five reading habits.

#1 Share with your friends and family

I know it seems weird, but this simple method will trick your brain into being more accountable.

Maybe your cousin or buddy will ask you how many books you’ve read so far at the next get-together. Would you be willing to provide any suggestions?

For example, in my company’s Slack channel, I post brief book reviews or one-sentence habit builders.

Yes, we have a book club channel where all voracious readers share what they’re reading and what they’ve learned from the books.

#2 Change your mindset about completing a book

I’m sure a lot of people will disagree with me. To put it simply, if you don’t love doing something, it’s unlikely that you’ll not build sustainable habits.

I promised myself that if I didn’t enjoy the book after the first 10–15 pages, I’d put it down and move on to the next one. This method accomplishes two goals.

i) It’s okay to leave if you do not enjoy it.

ii) I don’t feel bad about giving up. Because I literally give a solid shot.

#3 Read on Kindle

Image by Author — Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (11th Gen)

Kindle is a life-changing experience. You can carry as many books as you want and also create lists, highlights, notes, a built-in dictionary, listen (audiobooks), etc.

I take my Kindle Signature Edition (Amazon Affiliate link) when I go to the cabin/cottage to spend a week without internet.

I used to read physical books and digital on iPad mini. I traveled a lot before the pandemic and it's going to start again after the pandemic. It's hard to take physical books with you and they are expensive too.

I am actually trying to convince you to buy Kindle based on my experience. I am using this new Kindle for more than 6 months, and I must say it will add value to your life in the long run.

In the worst-case scenario, you can always return within 15 days if you do not like it.

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition features

waterproof (Being an avid hiker, I love this feature)

Listen to audiobooks via Airpods or wireless headphones

Battery timing is insane 8+ weeks — one charge for an avid reader

Wireless charging

auto-adjust light — it feels like a book

Your eyes will say thanks to you

I enjoy traveling and spending time in nature, particularly mountains, so packing a few books was difficult. Kindle solved that problem.

#4 Read 2–3 different topics

This tip will help you to keep going on your reading journey. At any given time, I read 2–3 different subjects.

For example, nowadays I am really trying to comprehend the investing, personal finance, and crypto journey therefore, I bought 10+ books on investing to understand the subject.

I picked this habit from Indra Nooyi’s book, My Life in Full (former CEO of Pepsi), a great inspirational piece and easy to read.

I love reading about personal development, investing, entrepreneurship, and new technologies. Therefore, at any given time, I have 2–3 books going on, as you can see in the above image.

#5 Keep your books in front of your eyes

This tip will always remind you to read more. You can keep physical books on the desk, bedroom, or living room.

I am fortunate to have a tiny cozy place called study, where I have my small office room where books, especially Kindle, are prominently displayed, as shown in the image.

Image by Author — Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (11th Gen)

Bonus tip

Reading benefits

For me, reading plays a pivotal role in getting financial freedom in the next couple of years. It’s all about learning and applying.

I always read on the topic which I want to improve my knowledge. I believe that reading should be purposeful. A simple Google search will help you to find more in detail. Here are some benefits of reading.

reading improves your mental health

boost your focus in life

reduce stress level

lower your blood pressure

study shows that reading also helps you to sleep better

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