Here are some tips for starting a reading life:
1. Set aside time to read every day. Start small, even just 15-20 minutes. You can build up from there once you’ve made reading a habit. Pick a regular time that works for your schedule.
2. Start exploring genres and authors to find what kinds of books interest you. Try both fiction and non-fiction books on topics you’re curious about. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t like a book – just try another one.
3. Reduce distractions andcreate a comfortable reading environment. Turn off screens and devices if possible. Have good lighting. Sit somewhere quiet, relaxing and free from interruptions.
4. Set yearly, monthly or weekly reading goals. The goals can be number of books or pages. But don’t just focus entirely on numbers – the joy of reading is most important.
5. Join a book club or online reading community. Discussing books can keep you accountable and motivate you to read more. You’ll discover new book ideas too.
6. Use reading trackers like Goodreads to log books, leave reviews and find personalized recommendations. Seeing your progress can keep you motivated.
7. Get a library card and check out both physical books and ebooks. This gives you access to more titles for free. Browsing shelves is also a great way to randomly discover books.
8. Follow book lovers, authors and publishers on social media. This immerses you in book culture and provides a stream of exciting book suggestions.
9. Try audiobooks for when your eyes are busy. Listen while commuting, doing chores, etc. It all counts and grows your love of books!
The key is making reading an enjoyable lifelong journey. Sample widely until you find the reading lifestyle that sticks.
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