{"id":622,"date":"2021-10-02T13:00:38","date_gmt":"2021-10-02T13:00:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/coffeedrafts.com\/?p=622"},"modified":"2021-10-02T13:00:41","modified_gmt":"2021-10-02T13:00:41","slug":"how-to-get-into-the-habit-of-reading-daily","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/coffeedrafts.com\/?p=622","title":{"rendered":"How to get into the habit of reading daily"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>I started reading when I was in class 5. Like most people, my journey began with reading Enid Blyton, transitioning to R. L. Stine and eventually Jeffrey Archer. I loved it because it helped me visualise different realities, as if I got to live the life of every main character through whose lens I was reading from. I fondly remember going to Old Delhi Daryaganj market and several other book fairs to load all the good books I could find and read them (my friends have been subjected to this too!).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>There came a time when I got disconnected with my reading habit. I was still immersed in books, but only those which I was required to study for my degree. Not only did I miss reading, but I felt as if the thrill of my life had been zapped out! Over the years, I rebuilt my reading habit and trust me, I can understand how difficult it can be to get back to reading, or finishing a book for that matter.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Since I have been posting about the books I have been reading on my <a href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/coffee.drafts\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Instagram Page<\/a>, I have been getting questions about how to restart the reading habit. Here&#8217;s my two cents for what worked for me, I hope they help you too:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li><strong>Start small: <\/strong>Pick short reads! When I restarted my reading habit, the first book I picked was a 1000 pages, and I never finished it. Instead of feeling encouraged and inspired, I got further demotivated! Eventually, I tried reading a shorter book. Finishing it helped me feel better about myself (obviously!) and triggered a good rhythm for me to move on to the next.<\/li><li><strong>Fix your reading time:<\/strong> I underestimated the power of fixing my reading time and having learnt the hard way, I feel that this is one of the best things one can do. Add it to your to-do list so that you make sure you read at least 5-10-20-30-whatever many minutes.<\/li><li><strong>Start with fiction: <\/strong>Reading non-fiction books can be difficult because they can be quite intense and serious (in my opinion!). My transition from fiction to non-fiction didn&#8217;t come easy. Some fiction books can be generally fast paced with cliff hangers at the end of chapters and have a compelling storyline that help you keep turning the pages. Sydney Sheldon titles often came to my rescue.<\/li><li><strong>Use your travel time:<\/strong> I always carry a book with me wherever I go. Most of my reading has happened in the metro. I know we are still caught up in the work from home routine, but if you are stepping out in a cab or metro for something, you can use your time reading OR fix your reading time in the hours you would have otherwise been travelling&#8211; this will come in handy when physical offices resume!<\/li><li><strong>Pick a good place:<\/strong> Having a reading spot for me works wonders! I generally read on my sofa, where I know I am not going to fall asleep (:P). Jokes aside, pick a nice spot where you&#8217;re comfortable and cozy. <\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>This is not an exhaustive list and might not work for every one but it did for me, and I hope a point or two helps you as well, if not all.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Happy reading!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Photo by <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@aaronburden?utm_source=unsplash&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=creditCopyText\">Aaron Burden<\/a> on <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/s\/photos\/reading-india?utm_source=unsplash&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=creditCopyText\">Unsplash<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I started reading when I was in class 5. Like most people, my journey began with reading Enid Blyton, transitioning to R. L. Stine and eventually Jeffrey Archer. I loved it because it helped me visualise different realities, as if I got to live the life of every main character through whose lens I was reading from. I fondly remember going to Old Delhi Daryaganj market and several other book fairs to load all the good books I could find and read them (my friends have been subjected to this too!). There came a time when I got disconnected with my reading habit. I was still immersed in books, but only those which I was required to study for my degree. Not only did I miss reading, but I felt as if the thrill of my life had been zapped out! Over the years, I rebuilt my reading habit and trust me, I can understand how difficult it can be to get back to reading, or finishing a book for that matter. Since I have been posting about the books I have been reading on my Instagram Page, I have been getting questions about how to restart the reading habit. Here&#8217;s my two cents for what worked for me, I hope they help you too: Start small: Pick short reads! When I restarted my reading habit, the first book I picked was a 1000 pages, and I never finished it. Instead of feeling encouraged and inspired, I got further demotivated! Eventually, I tried reading a shorter book. Finishing it helped me feel better about myself (obviously!) and triggered a good rhythm for me to move on to the next. Fix your reading time: I underestimated the power of fixing my reading time and having learnt the hard way, I feel that this is one of the best things one can do. Add it to your to-do list so that you make sure you read at least 5-10-20-30-whatever many minutes. Start with fiction: Reading non-fiction books can be difficult because they can be quite intense and serious (in my opinion!). My transition from fiction to non-fiction didn&#8217;t come easy. Some fiction books can be generally fast paced with cliff hangers at the end of chapters and have a compelling storyline that help you keep turning the pages. Sydney Sheldon titles often came to my rescue. Use your travel time: I always carry a book with me wherever I go. Most of my reading has happened in the metro. I know we are still caught up in the work from home routine, but if you are stepping out in a cab or metro for something, you can use your time reading OR fix your reading time in the hours you would have otherwise been travelling&#8211; this will come in handy when physical offices resume! Pick a good place: Having a reading spot for me works wonders! I generally read on my sofa, where I know I am not going to fall asleep (:P). Jokes aside, pick a nice spot where you&#8217;re comfortable and cozy. This is not an exhaustive list and might not work for every one but it did for me, and I hope a point or two helps you as well, if not all. Happy reading! 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