Want to Read More Books? 3 Tips!

January 31, 2022
Written by Alina Lee

Have a long list of books you want to read “some day” but haven’t gotten around to them? I do!

Here are 3 tips to help!

1️⃣ Choose books you like

What are the last 3 books you’ve read? Do they spark joy or provide you with important skills or knowledge? Stick to similar books that excite you to help get you back into the habit of reading.

2️⃣ Schedule a daily reading hour.

Rather than trying to read a certain number of pages, pick the same hour daily to set aside time to read. I find that first thing in the morning or last thing before bed are the easiest to stick to. Picking a set time will allow you to be consistent. Consistency is key when looking to (re)form your reading habits!

3️⃣ Discuss What You’re Reading.

Let others hold you accountable. Tell your friends and relatives what you’re reading. You’ll be more likely to finish that book! Better yet, see if someone will read it with you at the same time and then discuss it with them. Now, you can finish that book and have a good reason to catch up with a friend.

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About The Author Alina Lee

I am a marketing law attorney who helps marketing agencies and companies with marketing departments protect their brands. In my legal career, I’ve worked at two prominent law firms and in-house at two renowned companies. Through my firm, Your Ad Attorney, I provide end-to-end legal counseling for your front-end marketing, online paywalls, and customer service communications. Plus, I provide up front flat rates on a project-by-project basis with clear turnaround times.

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