How To Start Reading More Books In Just 30 Days

Reading is one of the most common pieces of advice you’ll get when it comes to life improvement. Just think about Mark Zuckerberg. We often hear about how he devours dozens of books per month and how successful he has become for that.

To tell you the truth, there were many times I felt motivated to improve my reading habits. Unfortunately, that kind of resolution never seemed to stick.

Then, I moved into a new apartment and my roommate happened to be a real-life bookworm. I mean, I have never seen a person own SO MANY books just because she liked all of them.

It was astonishing to see how her drawers were full of books, and even more when she said they didn’t fit that she had to place them in two or even three rows. Amazed, I asked her to share some of her secrets.

Everything turned out to be simpler than I thought. So, here’s what I found out in my odyssey trying to read more books, based on both our experiences.

Forget the “Top 100 Best Books” lists

Though finding a good reading list advertised by popular magazines sounds like the best way to start your reading adventures, it is actually not. Most of the books on those lists will contradict your taste and (take it from me, I’ve tried) you’ll end up feeling unmotivated. You may even feel disappointed in yourself because you’re not able to get through the books deemed as the world’s best reads.

To start with, such lists are subjective, especially the modern books. Only time will tell how great a book is. Secondly, if you want to try a reading list, figure your taste in literature first.

It could be about fantasy, science fiction, realism, non-fiction or memoirs. After finding out your genre, do a quick search for the top ten books in that genre. This will heighten your chances of finding books you will genuinely enjoy.

See Also: 9 Ways Reading Fiction Can Jump Start Your Career

Drop a book if you are reading it forcefully

This is vital at the start of your journey. If you did the most reading in your school and college years because you were too diligent, then you’ve developed a certain aversion to reading because you did it forcefully.

If you feel like you are not enjoying a book, just close it and forget about it. Knowing that you don’t have to reread every chapter of a deadly boring novel twice because your professor will give an intricately difficult quiz is truly liberating.

Forget the idea that books should educate

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The idea of books being educational is one of the reasons why a lot of people quit reading books after graduation.

When we come to college and start reading difficult books, we had the idea that they were meant to educate us. Some teachers and researchers believe that at the time those books were published, they didn’t have any educational purpose and were purely written for entertainment.

So, brush off the idea that books are all meant to be technical and educational. Curl up in a blanket and enjoy your favorite book about elves, battles, love and magic.

As a kid, I enjoyed reading fairy tales. I could read the whole evening without even noticing the time because I picked stories I really liked. I read for fun.

Find someone with shared taste in books

Once you meet someone who has the same taste as yours when it comes to books, you’ll find yourself too eager to start reading the book he’s just finished. You’ll feel eager to share your views and hear his opinion.

This approach works better than any motivational quote on how to read more books.

A Few Obstacles You Might Encounter

As I struggled on my journey to start reading as much as my incredible roommate does, I made the following realizations.

You won’t love books overnight

Although I would love to get as excited about new releases and upcoming books as my roommate gets, the truth is I don’t always feel that way. This, however, doesn’t mean that I won’t be able to enjoy a good read and finish more books.

Remember, aversion can have deep roots and overcoming it can take some time.

Recently, I’ve read a book in three days, two of those days were work days. The book wasn’t big, but I still stayed up to 2 AM because I wanted to know its ending.

If you can’t bring yourself to finish a book you’ve started, then that is the wrong book for you. This doesn’t mean that you’re a failure, lazy or unmotivated. You just don’t have the right book in your hands.

Find a challenge if you are an A-type person

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I actually started reading books when my roommate told me about a book challenge she was in. It’s a challenge where you need to read a book starting with every letter of the alphabet. That’s a total of 26 mandatory books per year.

Although I failed drastically, I won at one important thing: I actually started reading. Though this was little compared to my enormous plans, I was still able to conquer it.

Aim for the process, not for the aim

If you often think about how your friends are going to react to the books you’re reading, then you’re thinking about the aim. If you feel good just because you are curled up with a new amazing book, it means you genuinely love the process. The habit is more likely to stick.

Experiment with timing

If you are genuinely bad at sticking to new habits, try to trick your brain by setting tiny goals. You can make it as tiny as you want.

When you set and accomplish small goals, it becomes easier for you to feel motivated. After a month, you’ll be surprised that you just can’t stop adding more books to your list.

See Also: 7 Reasons To Start Reading Books? Here’s why!

If you are horrified by the idea of having to read tons of books, don’t worry. All you need to do is find the genre of books you truly love and you won’t even find yourself complaining about how much reading you have to do.

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The Health Benefits Of A Drone Hobby

Flying drones can mean great fun not just for you, but your family, too. However, since the devices can come with a hefty price tag, investing your money in them won’t be an easy decision to make.

To give you a clearer idea on what you can get from a drone hobby, here’s a quick list of its health benefits.

Get Out, Get Active

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Flying a drone is not just about lounging in a lawn chair and spying on your next door neighbors. Get creative. You can take your drone literally to new heights by bringing it to hiking, scaling hills and mountains or sending it off from the best vantage point possible.

If you have a remote control drone, you can bring it to the beach and use it to film action shots of you and your family having a blast.

Having fun with your drone outdoors is only one of its benefits.

Look at it this way: the American Heart Association (AHA) recommends at least 30 minutes of daily exercise to lower your risk of stroke or heart attack. Taking the drone out for 15 minutes, twice a day for an adventure can check that off the list.

Being exposed to fresh air and sunlight will do you a world of good, too. Fifteen minutes under direct sunlight can give you all the vitamin D you need for healthy calcium production, bone health, and muscle growth. In addition to that, spending time outdoors can help you sleep better and may alleviate depression, too.

New Friends For Longer

Hobbyists generally gather together through clubs and social network platforms. When you get a drone, you get to join an enthusiastic community of pilots who share the same passion.

According to a 2015 study published by Live Science, having a wide circle of friends is outstandingly good for your health. When looking at the relationships of people with multiple friendships, the researchers found lower incidents of high blood pressure and smaller waist circumferences.

More relationships with like-minded people generally mean being more social and outgoing. You get to receive encouragement and enjoy a dose of dopamine and endorphins from laughter.

This 2015 study proved the findings of a similar meta-analysis from 2010, which looked at over 140 studies with over 300,000 participants combined. The findings concluded that more friends relate to a longer lifespan due to a better quality of life and ongoing support. So, if you are looking to quit smoking or get fit, grab a drone, meet fellow pilots, and replace your bad habit with a wholesome hobby.

A Sharpened Mind

Multiple studies have proven that practicing skills that involve hand-eye coordination on a regular basis can slow down degenerative brain diseases, like Alzheimer’s and dementia. Although you could take up knitting or scrapbooking, engaging in a drone hobby is infinitely more fun.

Once you have gotten down basic drone controls, you can begin to experiment with more tricky maneuvers or speed racing. Weaving in and out of your friend’s drones through formations will take some skill but it’s going to be a blast.

Also, if you happen to love other hand-eye games, like tennis, there is a hidden advantage to your drone. The drone developer Virgin Active actually makes a model designed to improve your tennis swing. While filming your swing and performance, the drone drops balls for you to practice returning. Cool, right?

Get More From Your Drone

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Ever thought about combining your drone hobby with another activity you’re passionate about?

Photographers can enlist their drone for aerial photography, for example. Bird watchers can use their drone to get closer to nests or record rare sights in canopies. Really, the ways you can use a drone are endless.

If you need more ideas about how to get the most out of your drone hobby, check out Awesome Drones. The website has a bounty of information about flying locations, drone capabilities, and the latest news and reviews about recent models, accessories, and software.

After that, get moving, make friends, and try joining your local drone club. If you do not have an existing drone club, why not start one? A quick search on any social media platform will reveal fellow local drone hobbyists. You’ll be surprised with how many people you can meet!

In recent years, the popularity of drones has grown exponentially. The quality of drones continues to increase as well as their capabilities. You can certainly find a model that can suit your tastes.

All that is left is for you to get out there and pilot it! Let your drone open the door to days of sunshine, new friends, and longer, healthier life.

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