How to Read More Books

Reading is the only way to learn to read well, and we all need to read in the information society today. For example, many do not read what they are signing, but as you sign it, you make a legal agreement - I have known people who discover they later gave permission for a website or forum for things that do not really want. They just do not read the "Terms of Service" only agreed to something without knowing what it was.

Also, as you read, your understanding of verbal communication develops.

Reading is the best tool a writer. As you read, you repeat the words and phrases to yourself over and over again. Your subconscious takes in, even when you're not even interested in what you read. You will improve grammar and vocabulary automatically, and also learn writing styles. Not worthless knowledge for writers not because it is good if we all know how we express ourselves in writing.

You will learn about the world, as well as any writer writes what they know - or think they know - you will get a unique look into the mind of another person and the world. The more you read, the more you know.

Memory works in a funny way - the more you know, the more you remember, because your memory has more points in the partnership to work.

Intelligence and creativity also work the same way. It will automatically use what you know to solve problems, and the more you know, the more you have solutions, and innovative solutions.

In addition, most people do not know what to do with their lives, they know not what they could do with their lives. Occasionally, when you watch television, listen to radio or read, which will come into contact with something that ignites a spark within you, "This is what I do, I would try THAT". As you read more and different types of books, the chances of finding happiness grows.

So - how to read more books?
1) No purchase necessary to read the books. Public libraries in most countries. If you can not find something in their great collections, which will be happy to try to find the book you are interested in applying to the librarian. he / she is your best friend.

2) Do not just read the books you think you want, books you know who loves books or your friends like. Open your mind a bit and read the winners and book club. You can find all this information online, search with "literary prize" and "book club"

3) See the book as an assignment and a deadline is set. Break the task into smaller, such as "a chapter a day" or "20 pages per day," it never feels manageable parts for you. Can you set aside time on your calendar for reading. An hour should be fine. See this when reading your favorite TV series. Every day, at seven sitting, take your book and read it until the time is up. Do not do other things at this time. If you must move the playing time forward in time, but not indefinitely.

4) Use the free time in your day to read. Read the bus to work is taken, read when you stand in line, or wait for an appointment to begin. Take the book with you all the time, so when you have time, you can read.

5) Get a good benchmark. Too much time trying to remember where I was lost and trying to find the place. Furthermore, it does not fall on the book or mark with a pencil point, if this is not your book. If you own it, you can do whatever you want with it, even write your lecture notes directly in the book, but if it is a library book, stained, wrinkled, scribbled book in the library is not something I like to read. So - do everyone a favor and get a marker.

6) Keep a reading journal in which the date of the first reading is written, the date of termination and you thought about the book. Write interesting words, quotes that you like, and ideas that you received while reading the book. You'll thank me for it about 10 years later.

Several books online registration where you can do this, if you do not want to write in a journal. It would be better, however, if you read a newspaper in the same format as the book, so you can keep with you as you read. It is easier to write the thoughts when they appear, to try to remember later.