Friday, December 20, 2019
4 ways to finally carve out more time for leisure reading
4 ways to finally carve out more time for leisure reading4 ways to finally carve out more time for leisure readingYou might love reading the news on your commute, but if not, chances are, youve hit a rough patch where youve had no time to read for fun. Heres how to finally make time for leisure reading again.Listen while you workWhether youre in the office or toiling away in a home workspace, you can always pop in some headphones andlisten to audiobooks or podcasts.So if youre someone who is able to get work done while listening to a great story or discussion, this could bea good way to inject your day with written words or dialogue that inspire you. Also be sure to keep tabs on any books or authors you want to check out so that youre more motivated to seek out something fun to read or listen to.But if that doesnt work for you, you could always do this instead Read while on a break from workTake your favorite novel along in your bag or backpack when you leave for work, or bring a tab let to read digital books when you have a free moment.You could always take a little time for a break during the day and read somewhere else other than your desk - whether thats in a conference room, the cafeteria, a local coffee shop or a nearby park.Just be sure to set a timer in case you get lost in your bookEnjoy a story during your commuteTheres no better way to escape other peoples phone calls and conversations than with a book, audiobook or podcast.This can really help lighten the mood when other people are coughing all over youon the train or bus (and you really dont want to get sick) or demonstrating other bad commuter etiquette. So instead of focusing on how annoying - or grumpy - other people can be on your commute, pay attention to the book or podcast.Maybe, just maybe, witnessing rudeness in the morning - like on your commute - doesnt always have to ruin the rest of your day if youre engrossed in a good story or conversation.Read when you get home in the eveningIf you dont live all by yourself, it might be hard to get some alone time to catch up on your reading.So if this is the case, you could always head to a nearby coffee shop or library to decompress with a good story before heading to sleep for the night.But if you have no problem carving out time for a page-turner in the quiet comfort of your own home, read away
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