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In fact, it's the best way of living life
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5 Great Articles About Reading
...to help you adapt the habit in our fast-changing world.
Your mom tells you to read. Your teacher or your boss tells you to read. Successful individuals tell you to read. They're right to tell you so.
For non-readers, it's not going to be an easy task. Reading is tedious. Sometimes a bit irksome, too. You find that words are drowning you in boredom and irritation before turning to the next page.
This is why I've collected a list of five helpful articles to aid you in reading actively, effectively, and habitually. Whether you're an avid bookworm like me or a stranger to pages, these articles can help you acquire the habit in our modern-day society.
1. How to Read the Right Way: A Complete Guide | Medium
Even books and reading evolve. In this article, author Melissa Chu tackles the art of speed reading, the pros and cons of different reading formats, and how to read in a changing society.
2. The Complete Guide to Effective Reading | Medium
Worry about memorizing dates for your history exam? Maarten van Doorn takes you into an in-depth analysis of acquiring information into your long-term memory, as well as how to read actively.
3. 14 Ways to Cultivate a Lifetime Reading Habit | Life Hack
Reading is a habit, not a chore. If it isn't one of your pastimes yet, don't worry! Life Hack presents to you 14 ways to make reading a pleasurable and worthwhile habit.
4. The Case for Reading Fiction | Harvard Business Review
Business and companies look for various skills and good characteristics in their employees. Harvard Business Review says that reading literary fiction can help you develop these in-demand traits, and ultimately become a better person.
5. Books are good for your brain. These techniques will help you read more | Popular Science
Here's the science behind the effects and benefits of reading. Popular Science shows you not only how to make reading a habit, but also how to read more and achieve your reading goal.
These are just some of the multitudes of articles I've found to help you learn to read. I hope this helps spark your inner reader!
This is helpful advice!








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