How To Read Your First Book?
Reading is an art, a great habit to inculcate. Favorably speaking, this particular habit should be best taught and learnt in the childhood, as the raw fertile minds reacts very pleasantly to the joy of reading. However that doesn’t mean that one cannot start reading as an adult. Reading is a habit that should be taken up no matter what the age.
1. Pick Up An Easy Book
If you’re going to read the very first book of your life, or second, or third, means if you’re a new reader, it’s very important to select the book you’re reading. It happens often that new readers pick up the bestsellers, or classics to begin their reading journey, which according to us will not serve any purpose. People who are new to reading doesn’t have the skills developed. Just like a new driver doesn’t know how to drive a car for 500 kilometers, a new reader cannot read a huge book which is meant to be read by avid readers. Taking up a book that is easy for reading will help the process.
2. Pick Up A Book Of Your Interest
Now, just imagine you picked up an easy book, but of the wrong genre. Again, as a new reader you won’t enjoy reading a book which doesn’t interest you all. So, as a new reader you should only pick up a book if it seems interesting to you.
3. Set A Time To Read For Everyday
If you really want to develop the habit of reading, you would first have to set a reading time that you would have to follow religiously every single day, else it would be difficult to maintain the habit of reading everyday. For example, just after you wake up, or just before sleeping, for an hour or a half, where your body is in a relaxed state, that’s the best time for reading everyday.
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4. Set A Number Of Pages To Read
You can also set a number of pages to read everyday, like 20-30 pages, or a book a month. Setting small everyday targets for yourself will help you in inculcating the habit of reading faster
How is the experience reading your first few books will define how much in love you’ll fall with books and will shape your reading habit, which according to us is a necessary habit you must have to grow in life.