Core Concepts
Consistent reading can be achieved through setting specific goals, establishing a routine, minimizing distractions, tracking progress, and rewarding oneself.
Abstract
The author shares 5 tips that helped them read a book every week:
Be specific and purposeful: Set a clear goal, such as reading a book per week, and prioritize it over other habits like checking your phone.
Set a reading routine or session: Dedicate specific time slots, such as 2 hours per day, to focused reading. This helps build momentum and understanding.
Build your environment with minimal distraction: Eliminate distractions by putting your phone away, using background music, and creating a comfortable reading setup.
Track your progress: Monitor your daily reading progress, whether it's pages read or time spent, to stay motivated and make adjustments as needed.
Reward yourself: Celebrate your achievements, such as finishing a book, by rewarding yourself with something meaningful, like buying a new book. This reinforces the habit.
The author emphasizes that the key to reading more is prioritization. By making reading a consistent and enjoyable activity, one can expand their knowledge and get ahead of others.
Stats
To read a book every week, one needs to read at least 40+ pages per day.
Quotes
"Dreams without goals are just dreams." –Denzel Washington