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 Efficient Tips to Read More Books in Less Time

10 Efficient Tips to Read More Books in Less Time

Posted on 28 Jul 2022 | Posted in StevensBooks Blogs

Reading books is a great way to improve your knowledge and learn new things. However, many people don't read as much as they would like because they think it takes too much time.

If you’re one of these people, don’t despair. You don’t have to sacrifice your regular tasks and chores just to squeeze reading into your already busy days. Reading more books doesn't have to take up more of your time. You can actually read more books in less time by following a few simple tips and techniques.

 

Here are a number of methods you can use to read as many books as you like even with your limited free time.

 

 

Determine your reading goals.

You may also want to set goals for how many books you want to read each month or year. Make a reading list and set deadlines to finish them. This will help keep you accountable and motivated. In order to accomplish your reading goals, it is necessary to establish a schedule and a routine. Then, you must stick to it.

Create a good reading habit and system.

In order to read more books in less time, you must first assess your reading habits and make necessary changes. Most people read too slowly and take the time to underline or highlight important passages, which wastes time. It is important to develop an effective system if you want to finish reading books on time. Try to read continuously without reading back previous passages and avoid jotting down long notes.

Set aside specific times each day for reading.

One of the best ways to read more books in less time is to make a habit of reading every day. Dedicate a specific time every day to reading, and make sure that nothing else is scheduled for that time. You can dedicate 30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes at night to reading. This will help you make reading a priority and you won't have to sacrifice other activities in order to read.

Divide up your reading time into shorter intervals.

Instead of devoting long hours to reading, break it up into smaller chunks throughout the day. This will help you stay focused and make the most out of your time. You may get a burnout if you read for straight hours without rest. You will find it more productive when you read on intervals instead.

Choose to read shorter books.

There are plenty of great novels and non-fiction books out there, but sometimes it’s helpful to start with shorter titles. This way, you can build up your reading stamina and not feel overwhelmed by a lengthy book. A book that’s shorter in length makes for a quick read since it can usually be read in one or several sittings. You can get through it faster, allowing you to move on to another one without taking up too much of your time.

Speed read when necessary.

Not everything needs to be savored— some books can just be read for information. This is where speed reading comes in. As the name suggests, it involves reading through a text quickly yet in a manner where you still comprehend what you are reading. If a book is dragging and you're not interested in certain parts of the narrative, speed reading can help you finish it quicker. You can also use techniques such as skimming or reading only the headlines.

Read more than one book at a time.

You can alternate between different types of books or by reading chapters from multiple books at the same time. This method can be confusing and jarring for many people, but if you can manage to read two or more titles simultaneously, you can finish reading more books in a shorter span of time. To avoid mixing up your current reads, pick books that are entirely different from each other in terms of genre and plot. This way, you won’t confuse together the plots and characters of the titles you are reading

Use audiobooks or e-books.

Technology has taken reading to a whole new level. You no longer need to carry thick, 1000-page novels when you can have your entire library in your portable device. Audiobooks can be listened to while you're driving or working out, and e-books can be read on your phone or tablet while you're waiting in line or on the bus. With digital titles, you always have the opportunity to read when you have some spare time.

Allocate your time wisely.

You may think that you don’t have enough time to read, but if you observe how your regular day goes, you’ll surely notice chunks of free time that you spend on irrelevant pastimes. If you want to read more books, you must reduce the amount of time you spend on other activities such as watching TV or browsing the internet. Use your extra time to read instead.

Find a reading buddy or a book club.

Having someone to read with you will make the experience more fun and help you stay on track. Once you have a reading buddy, you can share the joys and struggles of reading. Someone will keep you accountable if you miss reading sessions or when you neglect your reading schedule. A book club can also do the same but with more people on board. Book clubs have strict reading deadlines, so you'll be encouraged to finish the book within the given timeframe and then discuss it with others.

 

 

Now that you know how to manage your time and create a good reading system, you will be able to binge read without compromising your daily responsibilities. Reading can still be possible as long as you know how to make it work. It’s all about striking a good balance between your day-to-day life and your reading interests.

If you’re committed to reading more books, you should also stock up on your to-be-read pile. You can purchase more books from our store.

 

 

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