I know I made similar posts to this one early in 2021. However, given that it's 2022, I figured that it would be a good time to revamp these posts. See the posts on January 19th and 20th for achieving your monthly reading goals and yearly reading goals.
Today, we're focusing on how to achieve your weekly or daily reading goals. Personally, I don't make big plans for reading daily or weekly. At most, I try to plan to read daily, and sometimes I try to plan for a chapter a day.
However, if you want to have more detailed goals for your daily or weekly reading goals, here are six tips.
Tip One: Utilize all book formats.
This is a tip I give all the time, so I'll leave it here.
Tip Two: Don't force yourself to read.
This is another tip I give all the time.
Tip Three: Set a limit.
Whether it's a chapter limit, page limit, or time limit, setting a limit can help you achieve reading little by little until you finally finish the book.
Tip Four: You don't have to read your limit in one go.
Let's say your limit is read for 30 minutes. You can read for 15 minutes in the morning, and 15 in the evening. Or if you decide that one chapter is your limit, you can read half of it as you have breakfast and the other half of it over dinner.
Tip Five: Choose when, where, and how you'll read.
Are you reading over a meal, before bed, or as you do your morning or nightly routines? This is important in deciding what book you'll read and how you'll read it.
Tip Six: If you're reading physical books, then keep them in a pile that's easily accessible.
This way, you're more likely to pick up a book and read for a little bit. If your stack is close by to where you work a lot, you can take a quick reading break. Or if it's close to your bed, you can read after waking up or before falling asleep.
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