Finding more time to read is actually one of my priorities lately. It fuels my learning and my writing. I'm more interested in having a set period of time scheduled when I know I'll only read than trying to squeeze every single moment possible. I know I don't have the focus necessary in those moments.
As for the tools, I'm enjoying reading e-books. I already own a lot of physical books and don't have much space anymore 😁.
I also enjoy Blinkist. This is an application that gives you a resume of books that takes around 15 minutes to read. I like to start there, and if I feel like the book might be interesting, I will buy it as an e-book.
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Finding more time to read is actually one of my priorities lately. It fuels my learning and my writing. I'm more interested in having a set period of time scheduled when I know I'll only read than trying to squeeze every single moment possible. I know I don't have the focus necessary in those moments.
As for the tools, I'm enjoying reading e-books. I already own a lot of physical books and don't have much space anymore 😁.
I also enjoy Blinkist. This is an application that gives you a resume of books that takes around 15 minutes to read. I like to start there, and if I feel like the book might be interesting, I will buy it as an e-book.
Thank you for the post!
If you like Blinkist you might like: fourminutebooks.com
I've been subscribed for a few years and it's great to get an insight into a book and then go read it.