I've always had an appreciation for reading books and have found value in them, however, I'm also not the most avid of readers, but that has been changing in the past 3 months or so, as I've more consistently begun to read on a daily basis. I'm still not smashing through multiple books a month, but I have gotten into a habit of reading more and setting aside time to focus solely on book reading. In the past, I would tend to start a book and not finish it especially when it felt dense and required more mental effort and focus than other books, nevertheless, I am now able to push through and maintain the mental fortitude to finish what I started. Which is great because I have a long list of books to read and I don't like moving on to the next on the list unless I finish the one I started. The one I've started and stopped multiple times but have finally been able to get very close to finishing is The Fiat Standard.
On top of sometimes not being able to finish a book all the way through, I've also struggled with having my mind drift off, or reading a page or so but only "reading" with my eyes instead of understanding what I read with my brain, and then having to go reread the whole page. With that being said, lately I've slowed down the pace at which I read and really focus on each and every word, which has helped me to read with my brain not just my eyes, if that makes sense.
I have noticed, the more I improve and optimize my overall health the better reader (and writer) I become, but I'm curious to know what fellow stackers do to improve their reading and to more optimize their reading experience? Any tips and / or suggestions?
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