Habits: 13 Tips for Getting More Reading Done. презентация

 Reading takes time. Here are some habits that I’ve adopted to help me get more good reading done.

Слайд 1 Habits: 13 Tips for Getting More Reading Done.
Of my hundreds of

happiness-project resolutions, and of the habits
I’ve tried to form, one of my very favorites is to read more.

Слайд 2 Reading takes time. Here are some habits that I’ve adopted to help

me get more good reading done.

Слайд 31. Quit reading. I used to pride myself on finishing every book I started. No more.

Life is short. There are too many wonderful books to read.

Слайд 42. Read books you enjoy. When I’m reading a book I love,

I’m astonished by how much time I find to read. Which is another reason to stop reading a book you don’t enjoy.

Слайд 53. Watch recorded TV. It’s much more efficient to watch recorded shows,

because you skip the commercials and control when you watch. Then you have more time to read.

Слайд 64. Skim. Especially when reading newspapers and magazines, often you get as much from

skimming as you do by leisurely reading.

Слайд 75. Get calm. I have a sticky note posted in our bedroom

that says, “Quiet mind.” It’s sometimes hard for me to settle down with a book; I keep wanting to jump up and take care of some nagging task. But that’s no way to read.

Слайд 8 Sometimes I feel like I should be reading one book when

I actually feel like reading something entirely different. Now I let myself read what I want, because otherwise I end up reading much less.

6. Don’t fight your inclinations.


Слайд 97. Always have something to read. Never go anywhere empty-handed. It’s a great comfort.


Слайд 108. Maintain a big stack. I find that I read much more when

I have a pile waiting for me.

Слайд 119. Choose your own books. Books make wonderful gifts – both to receive

and to give – but I try not to let myself feel pressured to read a book just because someone has given it to me.

Слайд 1210. Set aside time to read taxing books. For Better Than Before, my book about habit-formation, I

tried a new reading habit, “Study.” Every weekend, I spend time in “study” reading — which covers books that I find fascinating, but that are demanding, and that I might put down and neglect to pick up again.

Слайд 13And finally, some tips from great writers and readers:


Слайд 1411. Randall Jarrell: “Read at whim! Read at whim!”


Слайд 1512. Henry David Thoreau: “Read the best books first, otherwise you’ll find you

do not have time.”

Слайд 1613. Samuel Johnson: “What we read with inclination makes a much stronger

impression. If we read without inclination, half the mind is employed in fixing the attention; so there is but one half to be employed on what we read.”

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